Description
Thomas McMurtry joined NASA as a research test pilot in 1967. The first project he was assigned to as the project pilot was the F-8 Supercritical Wing project. He flew its first flight on 9 March 1971 and that of the NASA AD-1 on 21 December 1979. He was project pilot on the TF-8A Supercritical Wing testbed and the AD-1. He was co-project pilot on the F-8 Digital Fly-By-Wire Airplane, the 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft and performed digital electronic F-15 engine efficiency control tests. On 26 November 1975, the X-24B dropped from the sky for the last time, piloted on its 36th flight by McMurtry.
McMurtry's final flight at NASA
Tom McMurtry and the SCA
SCA Crew
McMurtry before his flight on the F-8 Supercritical Wing Airplane
Tom McMurtry
Tom co-piloted the 747 Carrier Aircraft as it transported the Space Shuttle Enterprise to its first launch on 12 August 1977. McMurtry logged over 11,000 hours of flying time since earning his pilot's wings in 1958. A graduate of the United States Naval Test Pilot School, he has flown many aircraft including the U-2, X-24B, F-8A, AD-1, YF-12C, F-104, and F-15.
Born
January 1st, 1935 in Crawfordsville / Died: Jan 3rd, 2015 - aged 79
Last Changes
2017/04/17
The celebrity has been marked as passed away
2013/11/30
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Prob.Auth)
2013/03/29
New Response (Unknown/Other): had a stroke and cannot sign.