When the first Airbus A350 XWB to fly, known as
MSN1, makes its maiden flight, an international crew of six will
be on board, comprising two Flight Test Pilots, one Test Flight
Engineer and three Flight Test Engineers.
Two test pilots and the project test
flight engineer will be located in the cockpit:
Peter Chandler,
an Experimental Flight Test Pilot with Airbus since 2000 and Chief
Test Pilot since 2011;
Guy Magrin, an Experimental
Flight Test Pilot with Airbus since 2003 and Project Pilot for the
A350 XWB;
Pascal Verneau, who has held various positions
in Airbus flight test division since 1999 and is the A350 XWB
Project Test Flight Engineer.
The three
remaining first flight test crew members, all of them Experimental
Flight Test Engineers, will be working at dedicated flight test
stations and managing the progress of the flight profile:
Fernando Alonso, Flight Test Engineer with Airbus since 1982 and
Head of Airbus Flight & Integration Test Centre since 2007;
Patrick du Ch, Flight Test Engineer with Airbus since 2001
and currently Head of Development Flight Tests since 2012;
Emanuele Constanzo, Flight Test Engineer with Airbus since
2004 and lead Flight Test Engineer for the Trent XWB engine.
Airbus has yet to officially announce the date
of the first test flight, but the Paris Air Show is just around
the corner...
Airbus,
A350
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