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Last Post 3/10/2006 10:53 AM by  Kris Sigsbee
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3/9/2006 10:29 AM

    Jacob (BC)

    Do any of the scientists like flying, or building model aircraft?


    Kris Sigsbee



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    3/10/2006 10:53 AM

    Hi Jacob,

    I don't have a pilot's license, so I can't pilot an airplane myself, but I do like flying in airplanes as a passenger. The closest I have come to actually piloting an airplane was a test flight in a Space Shuttle simulator at the U.S. Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama. During our simulated Space Shuttle missions at Space Camp, I practiced piloting the Shuttle during the launch and landing. It was a lot of fun.

    I have never built or flown model aircraft, but I know other scientists who have done this. I can think of one person whose experience with radio-controlled model airplanes actually might have helped start his career in the space sciences. I also know scientists who have private pilot licenses and can fly real airplanes. If you are interested in aviation and airplanes, then you have a lot in common with many space scientists and engineers.

    Kris

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