Jack Krine is a French aviator born in 1944 with Corné, in the Maine-et-Loire.

Biography

Starting from 1965, Jack Krine is fighter pilot in the French Air force then chief-monitor, officer of safety of the flights, instructor aerial combat on Mirage III. It takes part in the evaluation in aerial combat of the Mirage III and the Mirage F1 with the Center of Air Experimentation of Mount-to-Marsan.

Starting from 1976 he becomes leader solo of the Patrouille of France.

In 1978, it leaves the Air force to become airline pilot with Air France, and occupies then the function of Commander and instructor on Airbus A320.

Colonel of reserve, he is senior officer associated than the colonel ordering SIRPA Air.

He has more than 400 air meetings to his credit, and is assistant editor of the flights of the international air meeting of Cholet. Godfather of Air of Choletais since his creation, Krine adds up more than 15000 hours of vol. It is Officier of the National order of the Merit, and received the Médaille of Aeronautics on 42 types of planes. He is also an eminent member of the Amicale Jean-Baptiste Salis

Anecdotes

  • Jack Krine told how, on September 23rd, 1975 with 23:00, at the time of a mission of night drive on Mirage III C in the area of Cambrai, it observed a UFO.
  • Jack Krine knew several crash landings, of which in particular a crash landing in meeting with Saint-Dizier on Mystère IV on June 4th 1993, on engine failure. Though wounded to the vertebrae, Jack Krine will leave and revolera two months there later!

See also

Account of the observation of the UFO on R.R.0 (site of Ufologie)

Account of the crash landing of Saint-Dizier

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