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Captain Peter Weger Celebrates The End Of A 50-Year Flying Career

Makes Final Professional Flight Aboard A Dornier 328 Turboprop From Farnborough Airport, U.K. To Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany

Captain Peter Weger has rounded off a stellar 50 years of uninterrupted flying with a positioning flight of 328 Support Services GmbH’s Dornier 328 turboprop (D-CSNC) back from Farnborough Airport, U.K. to Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany.

As one of Germany´s most experienced test pilots, type-rated on 50 aircraft types and with a total of 13,000 hours logged, Peter has enjoyed a varied career since graduating from the Empire Test Pilot School at Boscombe Down, U.K.

Peter flew the F-104 and F-4 Phantom in the German Air Force, obtained an aeronautical engineering degree from the "Hochschule der BW", Neubiberg and later served as Chief Test Pilot at Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm in Manching, where he engaged mainly on Tornado and Eurofighter Development and a variety of Experimental Aircraft Testing.

He is credited with flying the first Eurofighter 2000, on the 27th of March 1994 in Manching, Germany and the first flight on the Dornier 328 Jet in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany in 1997.

Peter became involved with the Dornier program originally with Fairchild Dornier as Deputy Chief Test Pilot when the 728 jet was under study. He joined Cirrus Airlines flying the 328 in commercial service for several years. Peter then became involved with the Grob Aerospace SPn G180 flight programme. When that program was shelved in 2006, he joined 328 Support Services as lead test pilot.

Peter was awarded the prestigious Kincheloe Award for outstanding achievement from the Society of Experimental Test Pilots in 1994 - becoming the first German to accept the accolade.

 “We would like to thank Peter for his outstanding accomplishments - not just on the 328 programs, but for his significant contribution to flying in Germany. We wish Peter and his family a very happy retirement,” said 328 Support Services CEO Dave Jackson.
 
328 SSG is a subsidiary of Sierra Nevada Corporation, specializing in Space and Defence, and with over 3,000 employees offering a broad spectrum of services to the aircraft industry.

(Images provided with 328 news release)

FMI: 328.eu/dornier-328

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