Italian Pilot's 20-Year Journey to 3,000 Hours in the Eurofighter Typhoon
Interview with Italian Air Force Pilot, Daniele Locateli
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A Colonel with the Italian Air Force, Daniele Locatelli has joined the elite of the elite. He recently passed 3,000 flying hours in the Eurofighter Typhoon — the first time this has been achieved. He’s been flying the aircraft for nearly 20 years and is currently based in Kuwait, following an agreement between Italian and Kuwait Air Force (KAF), who are building up their new Eurofighter squadron.
In light of Daniele's achievement, Defence IQ was granted the opportunity to speak with Daniele. In the following conversation, we interviewed Daniele about military experiences, career influences, and much more.