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jsc2021e019568_alt (May 10, 2021) --- NASA astronaut and SpaceX Crew-3 Pilot Thomas Marshburn poses for a portrait...
S99-05971 (7 June 1999) --- Astronaut Rick D. Husband, pilot, speaks to crowd at Ellington Field following crew arrival.
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
STS091-403-019 (2-12 June 1998) Astronaut Dominic C. Gorie, pilot, makes a meal at the galley onboard Discovery's...
wuts, Commander John Creighton, Pilot Ken Reightler, Mission Specialists Jim Buchli, Mark Brown and Sam Gemar head...
3/4 rear view with pilot Merriweather - 60 degrees bank angle. NE-2 degree of freedom simulator set-up for pitch and...
A long, slender wing and a pusher propeller at the rear characterize the Perseus B remotely-piloted research...
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Pilot Nick Hague is pictured inside a Dragon mockup crew vehicle at SpaceX headquarters in...
Illustration N-257 Advanced ATC Concepts simulator: unicqu national facility for treal time evalation by controllers...
JSC2011-E-017047 (27 July 2010) --- NASA astronaut Gregory H. Johnson, pilot. Photo credit: NASA or National...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
NASA's Ikhana remotely piloted aircraft soars over smoky terrain during a wildfire imaging demonstration mission in...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
NASA research pilot Jim Smolka prepares to take off in NASA's F-18 Systems Research Aircraft for an External Vision...
STS112-E-05046 (9 October 2002) --- Astronaut Pamela A. Melroy, STS-112 pilot, is pictured on the flight deck of the...
Human factors engineer Casey Smith, right, and pilot Wayne Ringelberg, left, discuss simulation results during a...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
S127-E-006590 (17 July 2009) --- Astronaut Doug Hurley, STS-127 pilot, on flight deck duriong flight day 3.
S69-32616 (April 1969) --- Astronaut John W. Young, prime crew command module pilot of the Apollo 10 lunar orbit...
In preparation for flight tests of the X-59, NASA Armstrong research pilot Nils Larson goes through pressure...
One of the Spacewedge remotely-piloted research vehicles in flight under a steerable parafoil during 1995 research...
jsc2022e003324 (Dec. 14, 2021) --- NASA astronaut and SpaceX Crew-4 pilot Bob Hines participates in training at...
T-34 lead pilot Scott Howe said the new Active Noise Reduction system makes it easier to hear in the aircraft's loud...
W.H. MCAVOY AMES TEST PILOT RETURNING FROM AN EARLY FLIGHT OF FIRST TEST AIRPLANE AT AMES, A NORTH AMERICAN O-47