Robert Piché

Robert Piché

Robert Piché is a Canadian pilot. On August 24, 2001, he was captain of the Airbus A330 flying Air Transat Flight 236 and managed to land the aircraft safely in the Azores after it lost all power due to fuel exhaustion. This remains a record glide length for a commercial aircraft. Piché and his co-pilot were later assigned partial responsibility for the incident, despite not being responsible for the improper maintenance that led to the fuel exhaustion.

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Male
Date of Birth
November 5th, 1952
Age
71
Birth Place
Canada, Quebec
Star Sign
Scorpio
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