English: Lt. Gen. Mike Gould and Cadet 1st Class Luke Hyder prepare to taxi after performing pre-flight checks of the newest addition to the 557th Flying Training Squadron, a Diamond T-52A (military version of the DA40) on the airfield at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo, on April 15, 2010. General Gould is the U.S. Air Force Academy superintendent.
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Lt. Gen Mike Gould, U.S. Air Force Academy Superintendent and Cadet 1st Class Luke Hyder prepare to taxi after performing pre-flight checks of a Diamond T-52A aircraft prior to a local training flight Apr 15, 2010.
The four-seat, 180hp T-52A is the newest addition to the 557 Flying Training Squadron and is primarily used for cadet flight training for USAFA's AM-420 Powered Flight Program. (Air Force photo/Mike Kaplan)