- Richard E. Gray
, he was fatally injured in a T-37 jet aircraft while making a pilot proficiency flight.
Gray had been an aerospace research pilot at NASA's
Johnson Space Center inHouston , Texas, from1978 until he transferred to Dryden. There, he was chief project pilot on the WB-57F high-altitude research project and served as the prime television chase pilot on the T-38 for the landing portion of theSpace Shuttle orbital flight tests.Before becoming a NASA pilot, Gray had served as a Naval Aviator. He joined the
United States Navy in July1969 and earned his wings in January1971 . He was assigned to fly F-4 Phantoms atNaval Air Station Miramar . In1972 he flew 48 combat missions in F-4s inVietnam while assigned toVF-111 aboard the USS Coral Sea. After making a second cruise in 1973, Dick was assigned to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Four (VX-4 ) at NAS Pt. Mugu, as a project pilot on various operational test and evaluation programs. He served as chief test director for the AIM-7F Sparrow in 1975-76 before being assigned as an F-14A project pilot on the Air Combat Evaluation/Intercept Missile Evaluation (ACEVAL/AIMVAL) program. He was also the chief test director for the operational test and evaluation of the television sight unit and the dual-seat visual-target-acquisition system in the F-14A. In 1978 he was assigned back to VF-111 at NAS Miramar as an F-14A pilot.Richard E. Gray was born March 11, 1945 in Newport News, Virginia; he died on November 8, 1982 at Edwards, California, in a T-37 spin accident. Dick had graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in aeronautical engineering from
San Jose State University in 1969 on a scholarship from theSociety of Experimental Test Pilots (SETP), of which his father, William E. Gray, had been a member. Dick himself became a member of SETP in the mid-1970s and served on the SETP Board of Directors as Southwest Section Technical Adviser in 1981/1982.References
* [http://nix2.larc.nasa.gov/info?id=ECN-17954&orgid=7 NASA bio info]
* [http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/news/Biographies/Pilots/bd-dfrc-p030.html NASA bio info]
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