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A Cal Fire S2-T airtanker follows a U.S. Forest Service King Air 200 during an aerial attack on a simulated...
Mark Pestana is a research pilot and project manager at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif. He...
NASA’s B200 King Air team includes, from left, principal engineer Cory Hill, operations engineer KC Sujan, pilot...
Federica Polverari, post doctorate researcher at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in front of NASA's Beechcraft B-200...
Luxor is a city in Upper Egypt, along the Nile. It is the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Waset, known to the...
NASA’s Ikhana remotely piloted aircraft (front-right) is situated near NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center’s...
In this episode of The Quiet Crew, you’ll learn about Steven King, Lockheed Martin’s 3-D Artist. Steven and his team...
Dan Weishaar, crew chief for the Ames Aircraft Management Office, prepares to deploy NASA's Beechcraft B-200 Super...
First test flight testing the visual display for the X59. The XVS display is aboard the B200 and the camera is...
First test flight testing the visual display for the X59. The XVS display is aboard the B200 and the LC40 will be...
Steve Williams working on the software upgrade for the flight display for the X59.
Aircraft mechanic C. Garber working on the camera housing to be tested for the flight display for the X59.
First test flight testing the visual display for the X59. The XVS display is aboard the B200 and the LC40 will be...
Debriefing before the first test flight testing the visual display for the X59. The XVS display is aboard the B200.
First test flight testing the visual display for the X59. The XVS display is aboard the B200 and the LC40 will be...
First test flight testing the visual display for the X59. Researchers Lynda Kramer, pilot Kevin Shelton, Steve...
First test flight testing the visual display for the X59. Pilot Matt Coldsnow making a flight check before taking off.
First test flight testing the visual display for the X59. The XVS display is aboard the B200 and the camera is...
During an Astronauts Memorial Foundation tribute honoring U.S. Air Foce Maj. Robert Lawrence, vocalist Marva King...
Edwin W. Lewis Jr. is a research pilot in the Airborne Science program, Flight Crew Branch, Dryden Flight Research...
Delphine Hypolite, Multiscale Observing System of the Ocean Surface (MOSES) Operator from University of California...
At a 50th anniversary gala capping a year-long celebration of 50 years of rocket launches from Cape Canaveral Air...
At a 50th anniversary gala capping a year-long celebration of 50 years of rocket launches from Cape Canaveral Air...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Winners of the Dr. Kurt H. Debus Award attending the 2003 awards dinner are (from...