- S. David Griggs
__NOTOC__Infobox Astronaut
name =Stanley David Griggs
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =birth date|1939|9|7
date_death =Death date and age|1989|6|17|1939|9|7
place_birth =Portland, Oregon
place_death =Earle, Arkansas
occupation =Test Pilot
rank =Rear Admiral,United States Navy
selection =1978 NASA Group
time =6d 23h 55m
mission =STS-51-D
insignia =Stanley David Griggs (
September 7 ,1939 –June 17 ,1989 ) was aNASA astronaut credited with conducting the first unscheduledextra-vehicular activity of the space program. He was killed when the vintageWorld War II training aircraft he was piloting crashed nearEarle, Arkansas .Early history and Naval career
Born in
Portland, Oregon , Griggs graduated from Lincoln High School in his hometown in 1957. He is an Eagle Scout. In 1962 he received aBachelor of Science degree from theUnited States Naval Academy and in 1970 aMaster of Science in administration fromGeorge Washington University . He enjoyed flying, auto restoration,running , andskiing . He married Karen Frances Kreeb and they had two daughters together, Alison Marie (August 21 ,1971 ) and Carre Anne (May 14 ,1974 ).Griggs graduated from
Annapolis in 1962 and entered Naval pilot training shortly thereafter. In 1964, he received hisUnited States Navy pilot wings and was attached toAttack Squadron-72 flyingA-4 Skyhawk s. He completed oneMediterranean cruise and twoSoutheast Asia combat cruises aboard the aircraft carriers USS "Independence" and USS "Franklin Roosevelt".In 1967 Griggs entered the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School at
Patuxent River ,Maryland and upon completion oftest pilot training was assigned to the Flying Qualities and Performance Branch, Flight Test Division, where he flew various test projects on fighter and attack-type aircraft. In 1970, he resigned his regular United States Navy commission and affiliated with the Naval Air Reserve in which he achieved the rank of Rear Admiral.As a Naval Reservist, Rear Admiral Griggs was assigned to several fighter and attack squadrons flying
A-4 Skyhawk ,A-7 Corsair II andF-8 Crusader aircraft based atNaval Air Station s inNew Orleans, Louisiana andMiramar, California . He logged 9,500 hours flying time, 7,800 hours in jet aircraft, and flew over 45 different types of aircraft including single and multi engine prop,turboprop andjet aircraft ,helicopter s,glider s,hot air balloon s and theSpace Shuttle . He made over 300aircraft carrier landings and holds anAirline Transport Pilot License and was a certified flight instructor.NASA career
In July 1970, Griggs was employed at the
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center as a research pilot, working on various flight test and research projects in support of NASA programs. In 1974, he was assigned duties as the project pilot for thespace shuttle trainer aircraft and participated in the design, development, and testing of those aircraft pending their operational deployment in 1976. He was appointed Chief of the Shuttle Training Aircraft Operations Office in January 1976 with responsibility for the operational use of the shuttle trainer, and held that position until being selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in January 1978. In August 1979, he completed a 1-year training and evaluation period and became eligible for Space Shuttle flight crew assignment.From 1979 to 1983 Griggs was involved in several Space Shuttle engineering capacities including the development and testing of the
Head-Up Display (HUD) approach and landing avionics system, development of theManned Maneuvering Unit (MMU), and the requirements definition and verification of on-orbit rendezvous and entry flight phase software and procedures. In September 1983 he began crew training as a mission specialist for flightSTS-51-D , which flew April 12-19, 1985. During the flight, Mr. Griggs conducted the first unscheduled extravehicular activity (space walk ) of the space program. The space walk lasted for over three hours during which preparations for a satellite rescue attempt were completed.At the time of his death, Mr. Griggs was in flight crew training as pilot for
STS-33 , a dedicated Department of Defense mission, scheduled for launch in November 1989.pecial honors
S. David Griggs was awarded the following:
*Distinguished Flying Cross
*Meritorious Service Medal
*15Air Medal s
*3Navy Commendation Medal s
*Navy Unit Commendation
*Meritorious Unit Commendation
*Defense Distinguished Service Medal
*National Defense Service Medal
*Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal
*Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry As well as theNASA Space Flight Medal , NASA Achievement Award, and NASA Sustained Superior Performance Award.ee also
References
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/griggs.html NASA Stanley David Griggs bio]
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/sdgriggs.htm Arlington Cemetery page on S. David Griggs]
* [http://www.astronautix.com/astros/griggs.htm Astronautix S. David Griggs bio]
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/griggs_david.htm Spacefacts biography of S. David Griggs]
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