Jean Pinet
Jean Pinet is a Engineer, a Fighter pilot, a Test pilot , a Airline pilot and a Administrateur French.
Studies
ENSAM (Anger 1946) - Major of promotion
Sup' Aéro (1952) - Major of promotion
Professional path
Engineer Arts and Métiers, civil engineer of Aeronautics, fighter pilot qualified in France and in the United States, flight engineer of tests, test pilot, Airline certified Pile FAA ATPL, and airline pilot certified DGAC, Jean Pinet accumulated 6000 hours of vol.
He was in the very first at the sides of Andre Turcat to control the Harmony. In particular, he was the first pilot to cross the wall of the sound with Concorde.
He was also:
- General secretary and president of the National Academy of the Air and Space (ANAE);
- Cofounder of EURISCO, Institute European of Engineering and cognitive Sciences;
- Cofounder and Co-chairman of Icarus Committee, the Flight Safety Foundation;
- Administrator of the Flight Safety Foundation;
- Founder of association Ground of Take-off, of which he is always administrator.
Distinctions
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Officer of the Legion of Honor
- Officer of the National order of the Merit
- Medal of Aeronautics
- Emeritus Member of the AAAF
- Price Nessim Habif 2004
See too
External bond
- Biography resulting from the site of Arts and Trades
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