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Gold/Mining/Energy : Bombardier, maker of planes and trains and other things

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To: Gilbert Drapeau who wrote (806)10/11/2000 8:30:23 PM
From: Gilbert Drapeau  Read Replies (1) of 1177
 
Bombardier Releases Names of Crew Members in Challenger
Test Crash

WICHITA, KANSAS--OCTOBER 11, 2000 - 16:41 EDT
The identities of the members of the flight test
crew of a Bombardier Challenger developmental aircraft involved in
the accident at Wichita's Mid-Continent Airport on Tuesday
afternoon have been released. Fatally injured in the accident
were Experimental Test Pilot Bryan Irelan, 33 and Flight Test
Engineer David Riggs, 48, both of Wichita. Experimental Test
Pilot Eric Fiore, 43, also of Wichita, remains in hospital. All
three of the crew members are U.S. citizens.

"These crew members are part of our Bombardier family. They are
our friends and colleagues and we are deeply saddened by this
event," said Pete Reynolds, Bombardier Aerospace's Vice President
of the Flight Test Centre. "They all possessed a strong
commitment to ensuring the safety of our products and our
customers. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and
with Eric."

Bryan Irelan joined the company's Business Aviation Services as a
Production Flight Test Pilot at the Completion Center in Tucson in
July of 1995. He transferred to the Bombardier Aerospace Flight
Test Center in Wichita in May of 1999. An experienced corporate
pilot prior to becoming a test pilot, he began flying
professionally in 1990.

David Riggs began his career with Bombardier's Canadair business
unit in October of 1990. He joined the Bombardier Aerospace
Flight Test Centre in September, 1995. He had previously served
as a Senior Flight Test Engineer and as an Engineering Flight
Analyst. His professional flight test career spanned more than 16
years.

Eric Fiore, who remains in hospital, came to Bombardier
Aerospace's Flight Test Centre in February of 1999 with experience
as an Engineering Test Pilot. He is a former military fighter
pilot and instructor. He was recognized last year by the Society
of Experimental Test Pilots, who presented him with the annual
Tony LeVier Flight Test Safety Award.
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