Paul Bonhomme

Paul Bonhomme (born 22 September 1964) is a British aerobatic and commercial airline pilot and was owner/race pilot of Team Bonhomme, the Red Bull Air Race World Championship Team from 2003 to 2015.

Paul Bonhomme
Born (1964-09-22) 22 September 1964
NationalityBritish
Websiteteambonhomme.com https://www.facebook.com/teambonhomme55

Racing career

Bonhomme was born into a family of aviators. His father was an airline pilot and his mother, who worked mostly as a nurse, did a stint as a stewardess in the late 50's. His brother is also commercial pilot.

Bonhomme's flying career started in 1980 at White Waltham Airfield as a general dogsbody by cleaning hangars, polishing aircraft and refuelling aircraft.

Bonhomme in the 2010 Red Bull Air Race

At age 18 he gained his Private Pilot Licence taking first the FAA licence at Redbird Airfield near Dallas, Texas and subsequently became a flight instructor. In 1985 he became an air taxi pilot and in 1987 joined Air Cymru, a Welsh charter airline, flying the Boeing 737. He now flies as a captain of Boeing 787s for British Airways.

His aerobatics career started in 1986, flying Richard Goode’s Pitts Special, the “Ultimate Pitts”. He went on to fly the Yak-50, Extra 300 and then the Sukhoi Su-26 in 1991 for Richard Goode Aerobatics. He has flown over 1000 public displays and flies vintage fighters for various companies including The Old Flying Machine Company and Aircraft Restoration Company at Duxford Aerodrome and Air Leasing at Sywell.

Aircraft types Bonhomme has flown include the Supermarine Spitfire (MkI, MkV, MkVIII, MkIX, MkIXT, MkXI and MkXIV), Hawker Hurricane, P-40 Kittyhawk, F4F Wildcat, F6F Hellcat, F8F Bearcat, P-47 Thunderbolt, P-63 Kingcobra, Hawker Sea Fury, P-51 Mustang and AD-4 Skyraider.

Starting in 1994 he flew formation displays and competitions around the world with his colleague former Air Race pilot and Television commentator Steve Jones as "The Matadors". They won three gold medals and one silver medal in the FAI series. He has competed in the Red Bull Air Race World Championship from its inception in 2003 until 2015, achieving an unsurpassed record of 46 podium finishes out of 65 races that includes 19 race wins. He was the World Champion in 2009, 2010 and 2015

Awards

In 2010 Paul was awarded the Guild Sword of Honour by the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators.

Bonhomme was the 2009 recipient of the Segrave Trophy.[1]

Personal life

Bonhomme's other activities include helicopter instructing (when he can find time) and his latest and most prized enjoyment is gliding. He glides from the Cambridge Gliding Centre at Gransden Lodge (the most fantastic gliding airfield in the south of England). He is married with a stepson and three daughters, and lives in South Cambridgeshire, England.

United Kingdom Paul Bonhomme
at the Red Bull Air Race World Championship
Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Points Wins Rank
2003 Austria
3rd
Hungary
NC
0 0 NC
2004 United Kingdom
6th
Hungary
7th
United States
6th
2 0 8th
2005 United Arab Emirates
6th
Netherlands
7th
Austria
3rd
Republic of Ireland
3rd
United Kingdom
5th
Hungary
3rd
United States
5th
17 0 5th
2006 United Arab Emirates
7th
Spain
8th
Germany
6th
Russia
CAN
Turkey
2nd
Hungary
2nd
United Kingdom
1st
United States
3rd
Australia
2nd
26 1 4th
2007 United Arab Emirates
3rd
Brazil
1st
United States
2nd
Turkey
2nd
Spain
CAN
Switzerland
1st
United Kingdom
2nd
Hungary
3rd
Portugal
3rd
United States
1st
Mexico
CAN
Australia
5th
47 3 2nd
2008 United Arab Emirates
1st
United States
1st
United States
2nd
Sweden
CAN
Netherlands
1st
United Kingdom
7th
Hungary
3rd
Portugal
10th
Spain
CAN
Australia
1st
54 4 2nd
2009 United Arab Emirates
2nd
United States
2nd
Canada
1st
Hungary
2nd
Portugal
1st
Spain
1st
67 3 1st
2010 United Arab Emirates
1st
Australia
3rd
Brazil
3rd
Canada
2nd
United States
1st
Germany
2nd
Hungary
CAN
Portugal
CAN
64 2 1st
2014 United Arab Emirates
1st
Croatia
2nd
Malaysia
5th
Poland
5th
United Kingdom
1st
United States
5th
United States
7th
Austria
5th
51 2 3rd
2015 United Arab Emirates
1st
Japan
1st
Croatia
8th
Hungary
2nd
United Kingdom
1st
Austria
2nd
United States
1st
United States
2nd
76 4 1st

Legend:

  • CAN: Cancelled
  • DNP: Did not participate
  • DNS: Did not show
  • DQ: Disqualified
  • NC: Not classified

See also

References

  1. "Paul Bonhomme Receives Segrave Trophy". Life magazine. 28 June 2010. Archived from the original on 10 June 2011. Retrieved 2 July 2010.

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