Catherine Maunoury is a French aerobatics champion and current President of the Aéro-Club de France.
From an early age, she developed a passion for airplanes, passed on by her father, a doctor and pilot. Thanks to his support and determination, she became the youngest licensed pilot at the age of 17, while also obtaining a master?s degree in
in philosophy. Her determination, taste for flying and perseverance in training earned her, among other things, ten French aerobatic champion titles and two world champion titles: in 1988 at Red Deer Airfield, Alberta (Canada) and in 2000 at Muret (France). She then retired from competition to devote herself to air shows
and then as director of the Musée de l'air et de l'espace. [...]
From an early age, she developed a passion for airplanes, passed on by her father, a doctor and pilot. Thanks to his support and determination, she became the youngest licensed pilot at the age of 17, while also obtaining a master?s degree in
in philosophy. Her determination, taste for flying and perseverance in training earned her, among other things, ten French aerobatic champion titles and two world champion titles: in 1988 at Red Deer Airfield, Alberta (Canada) and in 2000 at Muret (France). She then retired from competition to devote herself to air shows
and then as director of the Musée de l'air et de l'espace. [...]
