Ever wonder why so many astronauts are (and were) former fighter pilots? Could it be that flight training is good preparation for astronaut training and thus acts as a natural selection process? Maybe. Or it could be that flying fighter jets attracts a certain type of person who enjoys challenges, works well under pressure, handles disorienting situations, manages risk, and—most importantly—performs well as part of a team.
The space program seeks these same people.
Climb aboard this episode as NASA ( https://www.nasa.gov/ ) astronaut and U.S. Navy ( https://www.navy.com/ ) Captain Scott “Maker” Tingle describes how his previous career as an F/A-18 pilot and test pilot prepared him for the rigors of the astronaut application process and subsequent training program. Marvel at his account of blasting into space on a Russian-made Soyuz ( https://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/k-4/stories/nasa-knows/what-is-the-soyuz-spacecraft-k-4 ) rocket, then spending nearly six months on the International Space Station ( https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html ) before returning safely to earth in June 2018—experiences that certainly change anyone’s outlook on life and our world.
Bumper music, Space Oddity cover, by Jaime Lopez / announcements by Jim Hendershot ( https://militaryrf.com/ ).
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