Well the person who fly's the Concord is called a Pilot! The first pilot to fly the concord was Andre Turcat
There were many.
engine lets airoplane fly in air and airoplane also fly with its wings
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The first pilot to fly the Concorde was Captain André Turcat. He piloted the aircraft during its maiden flight on March 2, 1969, from Toulouse, France. Turcat was a notable French test pilot and played a significant role in the development and testing of the Concorde supersonic passenger jet.
Airoplane or boat
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The Wright brothers
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The Concorde was primarily flown by pilots from British Airways and Air France, the two airlines that operated the supersonic passenger aircraft. Notable pilots included Captain Mike Bannister from British Airways, who was one of the last to fly it, and Captain Jean-Pierre Gauthier from Air France. The aircraft was famous for its speed and luxury, allowing passengers to travel at over twice the speed of sound. Concorde's service was retired in 2003, marking the end of commercial supersonic flights.
the airoplane was invented on 1769.
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It's the Wright Flyer.