Albert H. Crews
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Albert H. Crews Jr. | |
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1965 USAF MOL Group 1 | |
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Albert Hanlin "Al" Crews Jr. (born March 23, 1929), (
aeronautical engineer, and U.S. Air Force astronaut
.
Early life and education
He was born on March 23, 1929, in
aeronautical engineering from the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology
in 1959.
Test pilot
"We didn't really have a pecking order, but Al was our senior guy. He was our leader and the one we all looked up to."
— Lachlan Macleay, describing his MOL colleague.[1]
As a
WB-57F atmospheric research aircraft and the OV-095 SAIL Space Shuttle simulator
until he retired at age 65.
Personal life
He is married, with three children from his previous marriage: Gail, Marina and Kellee.
References
External links
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