Diana Ruiz
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Captain Diana Ruiz | |
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Born | Diana Estefanía Ruiz Solís Template:Birth date Píllaro Canton, Ecuador |
Died | Template:Death date and age La Libertad, Ecuador |
Cause of death | Airplane crash |
Other names | "la Chinita" |
Employer(s) | Escuela Superior Militar de Aviación, Ecuadorian Armed Forces |
Known for | First Ecuadorian woman to fly at supersonic speed |
Diana Estefanía Ruiz Solís (7 April 1992 – 26 November 2024) was an Ecuadorian military pilot.[1] Known as 'La Mujer Supersónica', she was notable for becoming the first Ecuadorian woman to fly at supersonic speed and for breaking barriers for women in aviation in Ecuador.[2][3]
Biography
Diana Ruiz was born in Píllaro Canton, in Ecuador's Tungurahua Province on 7 April 1992.[4] In 2009, she enrolled at the Cosme Renella Barbato Military Aviation School where she began training as a pilot. Ruiz was part of the first female graduating class at the Aviation School, and also was part of the third class of female weapon officers and technicians.[5]
Ruiz made her first solo flight on 10 February 2010.[3] On 13 March 2014 at age 22, Ruiz became the first Ecuadorian woman to fly a military aircraft at supersonic speed, when she piloted an Atlas Cheetah at Ecuador's Taura military base.[6][7]
Ruiz died when the plane she was piloting crashed and hit a car and a motorcycle in Ecuador's Santa Elena Province on 26 November 2024. She was 32.[8] Ecuadorian cadet Juan Andrés Pacheco Ramírez was also killed in the crash alongside her. At the time, Ruiz and Pacheco were conducting a training flight in a Diamond DA20 Katana. The plane descended with the engine off, and crashed while undertaking a forced landing on a central street in a neighborhood in La Libertad Canton.[9][10] Two residents on the ground were injured in the accident.[4][11]
References
- ↑ La primera mujer en volar un avión supersónico en la FAE, víctima de accidente de aeronave en La Libertad. (27 November 2024) Retrieved 29 November 2024 from El Universo
- ↑ Piloto pillareña muere en accidente de avioneta en Santa Elena. La Hora. (27 November 2024) Retrieved 29 November 2024 from link
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 La historia de Diana Ruiz, 'La Mujer Supersónica' que falleció en un trágico accidente aéreo en La Libertad. Retrieved 6 December 2024 from www.vistazo.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Diana Ruiz: Quién era la piloto supersónica muerta en accidente aéreo en La Libertad. Retrieved 6 December 2024 from Diario Extra
- ↑ La historia de la capitán Diana Ruiz Solís, la ‘mujer supersónica’ de la FAE, quien murió en accidente de avioneta en Santa Elena. (27 November 2024) Retrieved 6 December 2024 from Metro Ecuador
- ↑ ¿Quién fue Diana Ruiz, 'la mujer supersónica' que murió en accidente de avioneta en Santa Elena?. (27 November 2024) Retrieved 29 November 2024 from Primicias Ecuador
- ↑ ¿Quién fue Diana Ruiz, la 'mujer supersónica'? Murió en accidente de avioneta. Palma, Jonathan. Retrieved 29 November 2024 from link
- ↑ Ecuador llora la muerte de Diana Ruiz, primera ecuatoriana en pilotar un avión supersónico. (28 November 2024) Retrieved 29 November 2024 from Infobae
- ↑ Caída de avioneta en La Libertad deja dos fallecidos, según el ECU 911. (26 November 2024) Retrieved 6 December 2024 from Metro Ecuador
- ↑ Avioneta se estrella con vehículo en La Libertad, hay dos muertos. (26 November 2024) Retrieved 6 December 2024 from Ecuador 221
- ↑ Esto se sabe de la caída de la avioneta en La Libertad que dejó dos fallecidos. (27 November 2024) Retrieved 6 December 2024 from El Universo
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