Former Concorde crew to share first-hand stories of the supersonic passenger jet at special anniversary event

Aerospace Bristol, the home of the last Concorde ever to fly will host an exclusive Q&A session with legendary Concorde crew members offering attendees and enthusiasts a rare glimpse in to the world of the supersonic passenger travel.

The museum is set to welcome Captain Colin Morris, Captain Les Brodie and last flight cabin crew member, Neil Smith for a Q&A session on Saturday, 12th April. This event will commemorate two key anniversaries in Concorde’s history: the first flight of a British Concorde on 9th April 1969 and the maiden flight of Concorde Alpha Foxtrot on 20th April 1979.

The two hour Q&A session will include a special Meet & Greet with the guests where attendees can get their memorabilia signed and have their questions answered.

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