National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Joe Engle

United States of America

Joe Engle
Deceased

Biography

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Joe Henry Engle was an American pilot who served in the United States Air Force, test pilot for the North American X-15 program, aeronautical engineer, and a NASA astronaut. Engle test-flew the joint NASA-Air Force X-15 rocket airplane. During the course of testing, Engle earned his USAF Astronaut Wings, a Distinguished Flying Cross and other awards. Engle was selected by NASA in 1966 for the Apollo program, and was originally scheduled to land on the Moon as Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 17, but was bumped when later flights were cancelled, so that geologist-astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt could fly. He subsequently became one of the first astronauts in the Space Shuttle program, having flight tested the Space Shuttle Enterprise in 1977. He was Commander of the second orbital test flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1981.

Type

Government

Age

91

Date of Birth

August 26, 1932

First Flight

June 29, 1965

Last Flight

August 27, 1985

Career Stats

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5

Flights

5

Landings

0

Spacewalks

P9DT8H59M59S

Time in Space

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