EPNER Publishes History Book for 75th Anniversary
The French test pilot school EPNER has released a history book, "EPNER - Histoire et Trajectoires," to commemorate its 75th anniversary. The book details the school's past and its training of thousands of professionals.

EPNER, the French test pilot and flight test engineer school, has released a new book titled "EPNER - Histoire et Trajectoires" to mark its 75th anniversary. The publication was produced by the school's alumni association.
The book chronicles the history of the institution since its founding after World War II. EPNER has been responsible for training teams involved in flight testing throughout its existence. The school has trained thousands of pilots, engineers, and other aviation professionals.
This approximately 400-page volume examines the key events in EPNER's development and the scope of its training programs. These programs cater to a wide range of civil and military aviation roles. According to alumni information, the school has trained individuals from approximately 20 different countries.
EPNER maintains a significant role in the aviation sector, with its training recognized internationally. The book provides insight into the school's origins, its evolution, and its contribution to the aviation industry.