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RSC Energia bio | Kenneth
D. BOWERSOX
ISS Commander, Soyuz TV flight engineer 2
DATA AND PLACE OF BIRTH: November 14, 1956, Portsmouth, Virginia, but he sees Bedford, Indiana as his homeland. Father: Ronald Jean Bowersox died, mother: Eva Jean Bowersox born in 1934 lives in Bedford, Indiana. EDUCATION: He finished Bedford high school in Bedford, Indiana in 1974, got the degree of bachelor in aeronautics engineering in the U.S. Navy Academy in 1978, the degree of master in mechanical engineering in Colombian University in 1979. FAMILY STATUS: married.
HOBBIES: Windsurfing, air flights WORK EXPERIENCE: In 1978 he started serving in the U.S. Navy and in 1981 he was nominated to a post of a Navy pilot. Later he was appointed to the 22nd fighter squadron to the U.S. Enterprise ship, on which he did his service as a pilot on Navy aircraft A-7E and made more than 300 landings on the aircraft-carrier by using a brake facility. After graduating from the U.S. Navy test-pilot school at Edward's Naval base, California in 1985 he was directed to the Navy Arms Center in China Lake, California, where he spent a year and a half in a position of a test-pilot flying on aircraft A-7E and F/A-18. WORK EXPERIENCE AT NASA: In 1987 he was selected as a candidate to NASA
astronauts. In August 1988 he finished a year training course for NASA
astronauts. He worked in different areas including flight software testing
in the Integrated Radio-Electronic Shuttle Laboratory, as a Technical Assistant
of Crew Flight Operations Director, Representative of Astronauts Office
on the Space Shuttle landing and roll back in turn, Head of the Flight
Safety Department of Astronauts Office, during several Shuttle missions
he communicated with the crew from MCC-H. Being a veteran of four space
flights he spent more than 50 days in space. He flew as a pilot of the
STS-50 crew in 1992 and STS-61 crew in 1993 and as a crew commander of
STS-73 crew in 1995 and STS-82 crew in 1997.
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RSC Energia bio
(Mar 02) |
Kenneth
D. BOWERSOX
ISS Commander,
DATA AND PLACE OF BIRTH: November 14, 1956, Portsmouth, Virginia, but he sees Bedford, Indiana as his homeland. Father: Ronald Jean Bowersox died, mother: Eva Jean Bowersox born in 1934 lives in Bedford, Indiana. EDUCATION: He finished Bedford high school in Bedford, Indiana in 1974, got the degree of bachelor in aeronautics engineering in the U.S. Navy Academy in 1978, the degree of master in mechanical engineering in Colombian University in 1979.
FAMILY STATUS: married.
HOBBIES: Windsurfing, air flights WORK EXPERIENCE: In 1978 he started serving in the U.S. Navy and in 1981 he was nominated to a post of a Navy pilot. Later he was appointed to the 22nd fighter squadron to the U.S. Enterprise ship, on which he did his service as a pilot on Navy aircraft A-7E and made more than 300 landings on the aircraft-carrier by using a brake facility. After graduating from the U.S. Navy test-pilot school at Edward's Naval base, California in 1985 he was directed to the Navy Arms Center in China Lake, California, where he spent a year and a half in a position of a test-pilot flying on aircraft A-7E and F/A-18. WORK EXPERIENCE AT NASA: In 1987 he was selected as a candidate to NASA
astronauts. In August 1988 he finished a year training course for NASA
astronauts. He worked in different areas including flight software testing
in the Integrated Radio-Electronic Shuttle Laboratory, as a Technical Assistant
of Crew Flight Operations Director, Representative of Astronauts Office
on the Space Shuttle landing and roll back in turn, Head of the Flight
Safety Department of Astronauts Office, during several Shuttle missions
he communicated with the crew from MCC-H. Being a veteran of four space
flights he spent more than 50 days in space. He flew as a pilot of the
STS-50 crew in 1992 and STS-61 crew in 1993 and as a crew commander of
STS-73 crew in 1995 and STS-82 crew in 1997.
March 2002
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