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Description Medaris, who received his silver pilot's wings from the Army Aviation School at Fort Rucker, Alabama, in June 1957, was one of the Army's highest ranking officers to complete flight training. In his 4 years as the Commanding General of ABMA and later AOMC, he piloted Army aircraft a total of 1,237 hours. Of those hours, 67 were flown at night, while 196 were flown under instrument flying conditions. As the Army's senior pilot, Medaris "...spent nearly 52 full, 24-hour days in the cockpit of his Army plane..." before he retired on 31 January 1960.
Date uploaded 12:54, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
Source http://www.redstone.army.mil/history/aviation/airfield/chapter2b.html
Author USGov-Military-Army
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