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  1. Richard Champion de Crespigny AM (/ ˈ k r ɛ p. n iː / KREP-nee) (born 31 May 1957) is an Australian Qantas pilot and author who served as pilot-in-command of Qantas Flight 32 and was widely praised for his cockpit resource management during the emergency with his crew (first officer Matt Hicks, second officer Mark Johnson, check captain ...

  2. Richard Peter Champion de Crespigny (Melbourne, 31 de mayo de 1957) es un piloto y autor australiano de Qantas que se desempeñó como piloto al mando del Vuelo 32 de Qantas y fue ampliamente elogiado por su gestión de recursos de cabina durante la emergencia con su tripulación (primer oficial Matt Hicks , el segundo oficial Mark Johnson, el ...

  3. 21 de jun. de 2021 · Richard Champion de Crespigny AM is an Airbus A380 pilot at Qantas. Exactly 10 years ago, on 4 November 2010, he was the pilot in command of Qantas Flight 32, an Airbus A380 that suffered an uncontained engine failure four minutes after departing Singapore.

  4. 8 de oct. de 2013 · Part 1 of 2 of interview with Capt. Richard de Crespigny. He was the Pilot in Command of Qantas 32, the A380 which took off from Singapore, suffered a massive engine failure, and ultimately...

  5. 4 November, 2019 · by Richard de Crespigny · in Big Jets Book, FLY!, News, Physics For The Coffee Table, QF32 Story · 15 Comments. Today, the 4th November 2019 is the 9th Anniversary of Flight QF32, an event that changed my, Coral’s, our passengers’, crews’ and many others’ (Second Victims) lives.

  6. 2 de nov. de 2020 · Qantas captain Richard de Crespigny, best known for safely landing an A380 when its engine exploded, has revealed COVID has forced him into early retirement.

  7. AM – Member in the General Division of the Order of Australia, by the Governor-General His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Retd) for “significant service to the aviation industry both nationally and internationally, particularly for flight safety, and to the community”.