Prison sentence increased to 16 years for Quebec’s ‘pilot to the stars’
MONTREAL — A Quebec man dubbed the “pilot to the stars” has been sentenced to a total of 16 years in prison after a Quebec court ruled he must serve two prison sentences consecutively.
In a decision released today, the Quebec Court of Appeal found that a lower court judge had erred when he sentenced Normand Dubé, 59, to serve nine years in prison concurrently with a previous seven-year sentence.
Dubé, who had been known for transporting Quebec celebrities in his plane, was sentenced to nine years in prison in September 2019 after he was found guilty of arson and making threats against civil servants between 2011 and 2014.
He had previously been sentenced to seven yeas in prison in December 2018 for a 2014 aerial attack on Hydro-Québec lines that cost the utility $28.6 million and plunged 180,000 people into darkness.