The Texas Department
of Public Safety (DPS) today commissioned its newest airplane, a Pilatus
PC-12 NG, at a ceremony in Austin. The aircraft was named in honor of
the late Texas Ranger Bobby Paul Doherty, who was shot and killed in the
line of duty in 1978.
“Ranger Doherty proudly served the
department and protected Texans, and he selflessly placed the safety of
others above his own every day,” said Public Safety Commission Chair
Cynthia Leon. “Tragically, Ranger Doherty died in the service of his
state in 1978, and today we gather to honor his life, his family and to
pledge that Texas will never forget his great service and sacrifice.”
“The
Texas Rangers are an iconic branch of our state’s law enforcement
history — and for good reason,” said Sen. Tommy Williams, chair of the
Senate Committee on Finance. “Like many before and after him, Ranger
Doherty admirably and selflessly served our state. Ultimately, he gave
his life protecting others, and there is no greater sacrifice than
that.”
“For years, Texas Ranger Bobby Doherty protected the
people of this state as a sign of his commitment to the safety of Texans
who would never know his name," said Sen. Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa, chair
of the Senate Committee on Intergovernmental Relations. “With the
dedication of this aircraft in Ranger Doherty's honor, Texans can rest
assured that his watchful eye and dedication to public safety in this
state continues even after the ultimate sacrifice has been paid."
The
Pilatus, which accommodates as many as two pilots and seven passengers,
can reach an altitude of 30,000 feet and travel as fast as 322 mph. It
features state-of-the-art equipment, including an L-3 camera system with
an infrared/color video camera, and an AeroComputer mapping system with
the ability, for example, to map the area around a fire or assist in
search and rescue. In addition, the plane is equipped with a variety of
radios, and features technology that enables communication between
several responding agencies.
The Bobby Doherty ultimately will be
stationed in San Antonio, with primary duties of supporting local
agencies along the Texas-Mexico border. This multi-purpose, fixed-wing
airplane also will be used for a variety of public safety missions
across Texas, including transporting medical equipment, supplies and
response teams during a disaster; aerial observation support; and
serving as an aerial command center. The aircraft was paid for with
funding provided by the Texas Legislature.
“I was a State Trooper
in 1978, and will never forget that day when Texas Ranger Bobby Doherty
gave his life protecting and serving Texas,” said DPS Director Steven
McCraw. “This plane, named in honor of Ranger Doherty, will provide a
vital capability in supporting and advancing the same mission he lived
by, and it will further ensure that his legacy continues to live on in
Texas for years to come.”
With the addition of this new airplane,
the DPS aircraft fleet now totals 24 – with nine planes and 15
helicopters committed to public safety missions.
Source:
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