Concorde Returning to the Skies?

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WOOPS "It has been nearly 12 years since Concorde took its last flight, with the final journey occurring on October 24th, 2013" . Am I dreaming....... that's only two years ago LOL:mrgreen:

Further in the article more time travel" The Concorde’s 27 year life came to an end in 2013 following severe financial problems."
 
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I'm thinking of doing the intrepid tour next month of the Concorde in New York next month

Space shuttle is there too.

Should satisfy the inner geek in me :rolleyes:
 
They could name their charter company something like "SpeedyDeath"

Would have loved to fly it, but I trust commercial mainstream aviation so much more - where zillions of hours of tests etc are done. A single plane resurrected for charters?? No way.
 
Not knocking the passion of those involved, but I prefer the sheer professionalism of current pilots (JB?) to allay my fears.

As JB commented the other day, (my interpretation of his words) there will always be problems - the job of a truly good pilot is to acknowledge that and relentlessly work to stack the odds in your favour.

Resurrecting one-of-a-kind
supersonic ancient aircraft goes against that philosophy.
 
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