Exclusive Q&A with Concorde Legends at Aerospace Bristol!
Aerospace Bristol, home to the last Concorde ever to fly, will host an exlcusive Q&A event with former Concorde captains and crew. Visitors can delve into firsthand stories from those who experienced the iconic passenger plane up close.
The Crew:
Captain Les Brodie - Piloted Alpha Foxtrot’s final flight on 26th November 2003
Captain Colin Morris – The Longest-Serving Concorde Captain
Neil Smith – Cabin crew member aboard Alpha Foxtrot’s last journey
What’s Included
Live Q&A: Ask your questions and get a firsthand account of Concorde’s history
Meet & Greet: Following the Q&A, meet the guests, take photos and have memorabilia signed.
Full museum access: Tickets include access to all of Aerospace Bristol on the day.
Event details:
Date: Saturday, 12th April
Time: 12:30-2:30pm
This special event commemorates two significant anniversaries in Concorde’s history: the first flight of a British Concorde on April 9th, 1969 and the maiden flight of Concorde Alpha Foxtrot on April 20th, 1979.
Captain Colin Morris in G-BOAF's Forward Cabin