The
Patrouille de France (PAF) has many encounters with notable figures, but few have been awarded the official title of "Patron/Godfather or Godmother" () (Patron can designate a Godfather "parrain" or Godmother "marraine"). For example,
Nicolas Hulot, victim of a "voile noir" on board of a
Patrouille de France aircraft, was never awarded the title. The first Patron/Godfather of the
Patrouille de France was
Alain Delon, in 1988. He came for the first time to Salon-de-Provence Air Base, with
Yves Mourousi, then flew on a flight directly to
Journal de 13 heures of
TF1, a journey which took 30 minutes. His "renommée" (designation) generated much conversation about the French Air Force and reinforced the relation between the French Air Force and France. The pilots at the time were Commandant Velluz (leader), Lieutenant (☨)Bossert, Lieutenant Girbe, Captain Hendel, Captain Weber, Lieutenant Mougel, Captain Bonin, Lieutenant Manzo and Captain Bro. In 1990,
Michel Drucker accepted to be the Godfather/Patron of the
Patrouille de France. A journalist with a passion for aeronautics, he came for the first time to the Salon-de-Provence Air Base on 26 March 1990, and took his first flight on 26 April. Two days later, the display team appeared on the TV program
Champs-Élysées (). The appearance allowed the audience to observe French Air Force personnel behind-the-scenes. In 2010, at the 20th anniversary of the
Patrouille de France, the team appeared on the TV program
Vivement Dimanche () for a special program. The pilots were Commandant (☨)Festas, Lieutenant Chantereau, Captain (☨)Lenne, Captain Barou, Lieutenant Girbe, Lieutenant Lagrange, Captain (☨)Bossert, Captain Louis and Lieutenant Manzo. In 1991, the
Patrouille de France chose
Jean-Claude Killy, triple Olympic champion at the
1968 Winter Olympics held in Grenoble. Killy was the co-organizer of the
1992 Winter Olympics held in
Albertville, where the PAF performed. The pilots were Commandant Barou, Captain Reyre, Captain Manzo, Captain (☨)Bossert, Captain Girbe, Captain Lagrange, Captain Chantereau, Captain Pittie and Lieutenant Gourhan. In 1993, on the 40th anniversary of the formation of the PAF,
Albert II, Prince of Monaco became the Godfather/Patron. The pilots were Commandant Connan, Captain Kurtz, Captain Manzo, Captain Laloix, Captain Gourhan, Captain Chicha, Captain Huillier and Lieutenant Perret. In 2001, the Judo champion
David Douillet became Godfather/Patron. Douillet conducted a flight in front of the
Patrouille de France on board the Transall transport aircraft with the door open. The pilots were Commandant Giraud, Commandant Girard, Captain Mateo, Captain Boillot, Captain Boulay, Captain Talichet, Captain Fricker, Captain Lespade and Captain Espinet. In 2010,
Carla Bruni, wife of the President of France
Nicolas Sarkozy, became the first Patron/Godmother. The pilots were Commandant
Guyot, Commandant Tranchon, Captain Guy, Captaine Hauser, Captain Castaing, Captain Wallaert, Captain Pillet, Captain Courtot, Captain Monhée and Captain Bourgeon. In 2012, the rugby player
Thierry Dusautoir became the Patron/Godfather for the running year. The pilots were Commandant Gauthier Dewas, Captain Vincent Plantier, Captain William Leroy, Commandant Raphaël Nal, Captain Jean-Noël Guy, Captain Guillaume Smets, Captain Antoine Hauser, Captain Philippe Castagnet, Captain Sylvain Pillet. In 2014, the French Air Force celebrated its 80th anniversary and for the first time in history, the
Patrouille de France counted two Patrons:
Jean-Loup Chrétien and
Patrick Baudry, who conducted two flights during the year. The 2014 team composed of Commandant Herpin, Commandant Béthoux, Captain Michel, Captain Chanat, Captain Plantier, Captain Blanc-Tailleur, Captain Leroy, Captain Aubert and Captain Castagnet. == See also ==