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Aviation Sans Frontières is 32 years old!

05/03/2012

Aviation Sans Frontières is 32 years old!.

For the record: Aviation Sans Frontières was officially born on March 4, 1980 in the form of an association under the law of 1901. The association was created by three airline pilots (André Gréard, Gérald Similowski and Alain Yout) to structure light aircraft missions. These allowed emergency services to enter landlocked areas, mainly by using volunteer mechanics and pilots.

But it all began in 1968, when some Air France pilots and flight engineers, deeply upset by the Biafra genocide, decided to lend their support to a survival operation by an airlift with a Super Constellation. Other similar operations were subsequently mounted in Bangladesh, the Sahel and Upper Volta (Burkina Faso).

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Le 8 septembre 1968, deux pilotes d’Air France, Jean-Marie Chauve et André Gréard, accompagnés d’un mécanicien navigant, Michel Diou, embarquent à bord d’un F-BRAD sur le tarmac d’Orly.