- Brent W. Jett, Jr.
Infobox Astronaut
name =Brent W. Jett, Jr.
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =birth date and age|1958|10|5
date_death =
place_birth =Pontiac, Michigan
place_death =
occupation =Pilot
rank =Captain , USN
selection =1992 NASA Group
time =41d 18h 01m
mission =STS-72 ,STS-81 ,STS-97 ,STS-115
insignia =Brent Ward Jett, Jr. (Captain, USN) is a
NASA astronaut .Personal data
Born
October 5 ,1958 , inPontiac, Michigan , but considersFort Lauderdale, Florida , to be his hometown. Married to Janet Leigh Lyon ofPatuxent River, Maryland .Education
*1969: Bennett Elementary,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
*1972: James S. Rickards Middle School,Oakland Park, Florida
*1976: Graduated from Northeast High School,Oakland Park, Florida
*1981: Received a bachelor of science degree in aerospace engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy
*1989: Received a master of science degree in aeronautical engineering from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate SchoolNaval experience
Jett was designated a Naval Aviator in March 1983, and reported to
VF-101 atNaval Air Station Oceana ,Virginia Beach, Virginia , for initialF-14 Tomcat training. Upon completion of this training, he was assigned to VF-74 and made overseas deployments to theMediterranean Sea andIndian Ocean aboard the USS "Saratoga". While assigned to VF-74, he was designated as an airwing qualified Landing Signal Officer (LSO) and also attended theNavy Fighter Weapons School (TOPGUN ).Jett was selected for the
Naval Postgraduate School - Test Pilot School Cooperative Education Program in July 1986, and completed 15 months of graduate work atMonterey, California , before attending the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School in June 1989. After graduation in June 1990, he worked as a project test pilot at the Carrier Stability Department of the Strike Aircraft Test Directorate, Naval Air Test Center, flying theF-14A /B/D,T-45A , andA-7E . Jett returned to the operational Navy in September 1991 and was again assigned toVF-74 , flying the F-14B aboard the USS "Saratoga".He has logged over 4,000 flight hours in more than 30 different aircraft and has over 450 carrier landings.
NASA experience
Selected by NASA in March 1992, Jett reported to the
Johnson Space Center in August 1992. After 2-years of various technical assignments in the Astronaut Office, Jett was assigned to his first mission as the pilot ofSTS-72 . A year later he again served as pilot onSTS-81 . From June 1997 to February 1998, he served as NASA Director of Operations at theYuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center ,Star City, Russia . Two years later he was the Commander onSTS-97 . Finally, he served as the Commander ofSpace Shuttle Atlantis onSTS-115 . A veteran of four space missions, he has traveled over 12.1 million miles, and logged a total of 41 days, 18 hours, and 1 minute in space. Jett retired from NASA and the US Navy in July 2007, but returned to NASA in November 2007, where he currently serves as Director of Flight Crew Operations.pace flight experience
STS-72 : "Endeavour" (January 11-20, 1996) was a 9-day flight during which the crew retrieved the Space Flyer Unit (launched from Japan 10-months earlier), deployed and retrieved the OAST-Flyer, and conducted two spacewalks to demonstrate and evaluate techniques to be used in the assembly of the International Space Station.STS-81 : "Atlantis" (January 12-22, 1997) was the fifth in a series of joint missions between the U.S.Space Shuttle and the Russian Space StationMir and the second one involving an exchange of U.S. astronauts. In five days of docked operations more than three tons of food, water, experiment equipment and samples were moved back and forth between the two spacecraft.STS-97 : "Endeavour" (November 30 toDecember 2 ,2000 ) was the fifth American mission to build and enhance the capabilities of theInternational Space Station . STS-97 delivered the first set of U.S.-provided solar arrays and batteries as well as radiators to provide cooling. Three spacewalks were conducted to complete assembly operations while the arrays were attached and unfurled. A communications system for voice and telemetry was also installed.STS-115 : "Atlantis" (September 9 ,2006 -September 21 2006 ) was the first assembly mission to the International Space Station after the "Columbia" disaster. STS-115 delivered a new truss segment, including solar panels, to the station.Organization
*Society of Experimental Test Pilots
*Association of Naval Aviation
*U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association
*Association of Space Explorerspecial honors
*Graduated first of 976 in the Class of 1981 at U.S. Naval Academy
*Distinguished Graduate U.S. Naval Test Pilot School Class 95
*Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross
*Awarded the Department of Defense Superior Service and Meritorious Service Medals
*Awarded the Navy Commendation Medal
*Awarded the NASA Exceptional Service Medal
*Awarded 3 NASA Space Flight Medals
*Awarded the various other service awards
*A portion of Northeast 56th Street in Jett's home city of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has been designated "Brent Jett Boulevard" in his honor.External links
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/jett_brent.htm Spacefacts biography of Brent W. Jett, Jr.]
Source: [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/jett.html]
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