Diamond DA20s complete 100,000 sorties at the United States Air Force Initial Flight Screening Program in Pueblo Colorado
Wednesday February 22nd 2012 - Diamond Aircraft
The United States Air Force Air Education and Training Command published the article attached announcing their 100,000th sortie flown out of Pueblo Colorado.“We are very proud that our Diamond DA20 is serving as the aircraft of choice for the ‘Gateway to Air Force Aviation’ Introductory Flight Screening Program for the United States Air Force,” said Peter Maurer, CEO of Diamond Aircraft Industries Inc.. “Integral to this success is DOSS Aviation, who operate the IFS Program for the Air Force. The DA20 combines performance, safety, and robustness with exceptional low operating cost and high reliability. With a high
useful load, utility and spin certification and available glass cockpit, the DA20 is the ideal introductory aircraft for military and civilian flight training. This is why it the best selling certified two seater in recent history, with well over a thousand aircraft in worldwide operations.”
For more information on Diamond Aircraft, visit www.diamondaircraft.com
For more information on DOSS Aviation, visit www.dossaviation.com
For more information on Air Education and Training Command, visit www.aetc.af.mil/
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Flying an Avro Canada CF-100 jet fighter, Jan Zurakowski became the first pilot in a Canadian plane to break the sound barrier in December 1952. The ensuing thunderclap rattled windows in nearby Malton, Ont.
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