- John B. McKay
Infobox Astronaut
name =John B. McKay
type =NASA /USAF Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =December 8 ,1922
date_death =April 27 ,1975
place_birth =
place_death =
occupation =Test Pilot
rank =
selection =1958 MISS Group
time =
mission =X-15 Flight 150
insignia =|John B. McKay (
December 8 ,1922 –April 27 ,1975 ) was one of the first pilots assigned to theX-15 flight research program atNASA 's Flight Research Center,Edwards Air Force Base ,California . As a civilian research pilot and aeronautical engineer, he made 30 flights inX-15 s fromOctober 28 ,1960 , untilSeptember 8 ,1966 . His peak altitude was 295,600 feet, and his highest speed was 3,863 mph (Mach 5.64).McKay was with the
NACA and its successor, NASA, fromFebruary 8 ,1951 untilOctober 5 ,1971 and specialized in high-speed flight research programs. He began as an NACA intern, but assumed pilot status onJuly 11 ,1952 . In addition to the X-15, he flew such experimental aircraft as the D-558-1, D-558-2, X-lB, and the X-lE. He has also served as a research pilot on flight programs involving the F-100,F-102 ,F-104 , and theF-107 . In 1958, McKay was selected for and would have participated in the Air Force'sMan In Space Soonest , had it come to fruition.Born on
December 8 ,1922 , inPortsmouth, Virginia , McKay graduated fromVirginia Polytechnic Institute in 1950 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering. DuringWorld War II he served as a Navy pilot in the Pacific Theater, earning theAir Medal with two clusters, and a Presidential Unit Citation.McKay wrote several technical papers, and was a member of the
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics , as well as theSociety of Experimental Test Pilots .John B. McKay died on
April 27 ,1975 . In 1996, he was inducted into theAerospace Walk of Honor , and in 2005 he was awarded astronaut's wings. [cite press release|url=http://www.nasa.gov/lb/missions/research/X-15_wings.html|title=X-15 Pioneers Honored as Astronauts|date=2005-08-23|accessdate=2008-03-12|first=Frederick A.|last= Johnsen|publisher=NASA]Awards and honors
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Air Medal (two clusters)
*Presidential Unit Citation
*John J. Montgomery Award
*National Society of Aerospace Professionals
*Award for Achievement,National Aeronautics Association
*Virginia Polytechnic Institute ’s Hall of Fame
*Aerospace Walk of Honor (1996).References
* Thompson, Milton O. (1992) "At The Edge Of Space: The X-15 Flight Program", Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington and London. ISBN 1-56098-107-5
* [http://www.awoh.org/hon1996_mckay.htm AWOH bio]
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/mckay_john.htm Spacefacts biography of John B. McKay]
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