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February. 09/07
USAF-IFS program launched


Mike Occhiato, president of Pueblo Colorado city council, Frank Hunter, President/CEO of Doss Aviation, and Maj. Gen. Irv Halter of the United States Air Force recently cut the ribbon to officially launch the USAF’s new Initial Flight Screening program, at Doss Aviation in Pueblo.

The 209,000 square-foot facility is located on 44 acres adjacent to Pueblo Memorial Airport. Doss Aviation, who was awarded the IFS contract, will train up to 1,700 Air Force pilot and navigator candidates annually, utilizing 44 Diamond DA20-C1 and one Diamond DA40 aircraft. Following completion of the 40 day screening program, which includes approximately 40 hours of flying, the students will go to undergraduate flight training.

"We chose Diamond aircraft for the program, because they best met the USAF technical specification. They combine excellent high density altitude performance and low operating, insurance and acquisition costs. There simply is no other proven costcompetitive aircraft on the market," said Mr. Hunter. The Diamond DA20 is also used at the United States Air Force Academy, for their AFS (Academy Flight Screening) program.

For more information on Doss Aviation visit www.dossaviation.com
For information on Diamond Aircraft, visit www.diamondaircraft.com.



Mike Occhiato, Frank Hunter and Maj. Gen. Irv Halter cut
the ribbon to launch the USAF-IFS program
Mike Occhiato, Frank Hunter and Maj. Gen. Irv Halter cut the ribbon to launch the USAF-IFS program


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