Gérard Guillaumaud

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Gérard Guillaumaud
Died
Cause of deathAviation accident
Nationality France

Gérard Guillaumaud (1961 – November 29, 2006), was a French Air Force test pilot.

Guillaumaud was born in France and was a graduate of the National Test Pilot School (NTPS) in Mojave, California.

Guillaumaud was piloting a demonstration flight aboard the second Grob G180 SPn test aircraft (Aircraft registration: D-CGSP). When he was approaching the both elevators and the left horizontal stabilizer separated from the aircraft.[1] the G180 hit the ground and Guillaumaud died in the impact.

In 2004 he completed a non-stop crossing of the north Atlantic in a Diamond DA42 Twin Star and according to the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) he holds a number of world records in aviation.[2] The European Flight Test Safety Award was established by his fiancée Heidi Biermeier to honour him and his life’s work.

References[]

  1. ^ Flight International 19 December 2006
  2. ^ "Fédération Aéronautique Internationale". Archived from the original on 2006-05-12. Retrieved 2010-01-20.

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