- James A. McKinstry
James A. McKinstry (born April 12, 1942) is a former football player of the New York Jets.
McKinstry played in the
Canadian Football League on the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Rough Riders from 1962 to 1963. While playing on the Grand Rapids Blazers, McKinstry was pick up by theNew York Jets as a free agent. He also had interests from other teams such as theNew York Giants . McKinstry played as a tight end on the Jets from 1963 to 1965.Following his time with the Jets, McKinstry worked for the
Grumman Aerospace Corporation in Bethpage on the project management team. During this period he coordinating activities for theLunar Excursion Module (L.E.M.) and was the Night Director forF-14 Tomcat production. McKinstry also coordinated the building of several other aircraft including theA-6 Intruder ,E-2C Hawkeye andC-2A Greyhound . McKinstry worked on the proposal plan for the X-29, which currently resides in theSmithsonian Air and Space Museum .During his time at Grumman, McKinstry's love of education grew. He obtained his Bachelor of Science Degree in Health and Physical Education at
Long Island University , C.W. Post in 1976. In 1978, McKinstry completed his Masters of Science Degree in Education, Special Education and Adapted Physical Education at Long Island University, C.W. Post.In 1994, McKinstry began working for the
New York City Department of Education . During his four years he served as an Athletic Director and an Adapted Physical Education tenured teacher. McKinstry was responsible for all physical education and health programs in the City and oversaw equipment purchases for all Physical Education Departments. He also taught special education to SIE and VII students.McKinstry currently works as the Service Coordinator for the Purchasing Department at
St. John's University .Athletic Highlights
*Two-year Junior College First Team All-American in Football - S.U.N.Y. Farmingdale (1960-1962)
*Full Academic Undergraduate Scholarship to C.W. Post (1970-1976)
*Featured in"Time Magazine" pullout with New York Jets (October 25, 1963)
*Joe Namath Football Camp Coach
*Industrial League Basketball Coach of the Year (1979 and 1980)
*Sports Hall of Fame - State University of N.Y. at Farmingdale (1995)
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