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Gordon Fullerton DVIDS700533.jpg en C Gordon Fullerton is a research pilot at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center Edwards California His assignments include a variety of flight research and support activities piloting NASA's B-52 launch aircraft the 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft SCA and other multi-engine and high performance aircraft Fullerton who has logged 382 hours in space flight was a NASA astronaut from September 1969 until November 1986 when he joined the Flight Crew Branch at Dryden In July 1988 he completed a 30-year career with the U S Air Force and retired as a colonel As the project pilot on the NASA B-52 launch aircraft Fullerton flew during the first six air launches of the commercially developed Pegasus space vehicle He was involved in a series of development air launches of the X-38 Crew Recovery Vehicle and in the Pegasus launch of the X-43A Hyper-X advanced propulsion project Fullerton also flies Dryden's DC-8 Airborne Science aircraft regularly deployed worldwide to support a variety of research studies including atmospheric physics ground mapping and meteorology In addition to these current activities Fullerton has been involved in numerous other research programs at Dryden He was the project pilot on the Propulsion Controlled Aircraft program during which he successfully landed both a modified F-15 and an MD-11 transport with all control surfaces neutralized using only engine thrust modulation for control Assigned to evaluate the flying qualities of the Russian Tu-144 supersonic transport during two flights in 1998 he reached a speed of Mach 2 and became one of only two non-Russian pilots to fly that aircraft He piloted a Convair 990 modified to test space shuttle landing gear components during many very high-speed landings Other projects for which he has flown in the past include the C-140 JetStar Laminar Flow Control; F-111 Mission Adaptive Wing; F-14 Variable Sweep Flow Transition; Space Shuttle drag chute and F-111 crew module parachute tests with the B-52; X-29 vortex flow control; and the F-18 Systems Research Aircraft With more than15 000 hours of flying time Fullerton has piloted 135 different types of aircraft including full qualification in the T-33 T-34 T-37 T-38 T-39 F-86 F-101 F-104 F-106 F-111 F-14 F-15 X-29 KC-135 C-140 B-47 and he currently flies the F/A-18 B-52 DC-8 B-747 and T-34C Born Oct 11 1936 in Rochester N Y Fullerton graduated from U S Grant High School Portland Ore He earned bachelor of science and master of science degrees in mechanical engineering from the California Institute of Technology Pasadena California in 1957 and l958 respectively Fullerton entered the U S Air Force in July 1958 after working as a mechanical design engineer for Hughes Aircraft Co Culver City California After flight school he was trained as an F-86 interceptor pilot and later became a B-47 bomber pilot at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base Tucson Ariz In 1964 he was selected to attend the Air Force Aerospace Research Pilot School now the Air Force Test Pilot School Edwards Air Force Base Calif Upon graduation he was assigned as a test pilot with the Bomber Operations Division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Dayton Ohio Fullerton served as a flight crew member for the Air Force Manned Orbiting Laboratory program from 1966 through1969 After assignment to the NASA Johnson Space Center as an astronaut Fullerton served on the support crews for the Apollo 14 15 16 and 17 lunar missions In 1977 Fullerton was assigned to one of the two two-man flight crews that piloted the Space Shuttle prototype Enterprise during the Approach and Landing Test Program at Dryden Fullerton was the pilot on the eight-day STS-3 Space Shuttle orbital flight test mission Mar 22-30 1982 The mission exposed the orbiter Columbia to extremes in thermal stress and tested the 50-foot Remote Manipulator System used to grapple and maneuver payloads in orbit STS-3 landed at White Sands N M because Rogers Dry Lake at Edwards was wet due to heavy seasonal rains Fullerton was commander of the STS-51F Spacelab 2 mission launched on July 29 1985 This mission with the orbiter Challenger was the first pallet-only Spacelab mission and the first to operate the Spacelab Instrument Pointing System IPS It carried 13 major experiments in the fields of astronomy solar physics ionospheric science life science and materiel science a super fluid helium experiment The mission ended August 6 1985 with a landing at Dryden Among the special awards and honors Fullerton has received are the Iven C Kincheloe Award from the Society of Experimental Test Pilots in 1978; Department of Defense Distinguished Service and Superior Service Medals; Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross; NASA Distinguished and Exceptional Service Medals; NASA Space Flight Medals in 1983 and 1985; General Thomas D White Space Trophy; Haley Space Flight Award from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; American Astronautical Society Flight Achievement Awards for 1977 1981 and 1985; the Certificate of Achievement Award from the Soaring Society of America; and the Ray E Tenhoff Award from the Society of Experimental Test Pilots in 1992 and 1993 Fullerton was inducted into the International Space Hall of Fame in 1982 He is a Fellow of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots; member of Tau Beta Pi an engineering honorary fraternity; honorary member of the National World War II Glider Pilot Association; and a Fellow of the American Astronautical Society NASA Identifier NIX-EC89-0136-01 2009-09-23 Glenn Research Center https //www dvidshub net/image/700533 700533 2012-10-10 14 40 WASHINGTON DC US PD-USGov Davis-Monthan Air Force Base People associated with Edwards Air Force Base Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Images from DoD uploaded by Fæ |