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Paul S. Lockhart (Lieutenant Colonel, USAF) NASA BIOGRAPHY Posted: November 7, 2002 PERSONAL DATA: Born April 28, 1956 in Amarillo, Texas, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lockhart. Married to the former Mary Theresa Germaine of Boston, Massachusetts, where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Germaine, still reside. His mother and stepfather, Joy and Leo Wiley, continue to reside in Amarillo. He enjoys all outdoor sports, including hunting and camping. EDUCATION: Graduated from Tascosa High School, Amarillo, Texas, in 1974; received a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics from Texas Tech University in 1978, and a master of science degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas in 1981. Studied at the University of Innsbruck and the University of Vienna Summer School from 1978-79 on a Rotarian Fellowship. Has also completed aerospace related courses from Syracuse University and the University of Florida. ORGANIZATIONS: Society of Experimental Test Pilots, Order of Daedalians (Fraternal Order of Military Pilots). AWARDS: Recipient of Air Force Aerial Achievement Medal, Commendation Medal, Outstanding Unit Award with Valor, National Defense Service Medal, Achievement Medal, and numerous other service recognitions and ribbons. A distinguished graduate of both ROTC and the Air Force Squadron Officer School, Lockhart is also a member of Outstanding Young Men of America and Who's Who in American Colleges. EXPERIENCE: Lockhart was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant
in the USAF in 1981. Upon graduation from pilot training in 1983, he was
assigned to the 49th Fighter Interceptor Squadron flying T-33s. In 1986, he
transitioned to the F-4 and flew operationally with U.S. Air Forces, Europe (in
Germany) from 1987-1990 as an instructor pilot for F-4 and F-16 aircrew in the
tactics of surface-to-air missile suppression. In 1991 he reported to Edwards
Air Force Base for year long training as a test pilot in high performance
military aircraft. Upon graduation, he was assigned to the Test Wing at the Air
Force Developmental Test Center at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, performing
weapons testing for the F-16 aircraft. During his 4-1/2 year tour at Eglin, he
was selected as the Operations Officer for the 39th Flight Test Squadron. Much
of America's state-of-the-art weaponry was first tested under his guidance at
the 39th Flight Test Squadron. NASA EXPERIENCE: Selected by NASA in April 1996, Lockhart reported to the Johnson Space Center in August 1996. After completion of initial astronaut training, Lockhart was assigned to the Astronaut Office Spacecraft Systems/Operations Branch where he worked various technical issues including the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) and redesign of the orbiter's flight display. Lockhart served as pilot on STS-111 (2002) and has logged over 332 hours in space. Currently, he is assigned as pilot on STS-113, an expedition crew-rotation flight, scheduled for launch in 2002. SPACE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE: STS-111 Endeavour (June 5-19, 2002). The STS-111 mission delivered a new ISS resident crew and a Canadian-built mobile base for the orbiting outpost's robotic arm. The crew also performed late-notice repair of the station's robot arm by replacing one of the arm's joints. It was the second Space Shuttle mission dedicated to delivering research equipment to the space platform. STS-111 also brought home the Expedition-Four crew from their 6-1/2 month stay aboard the station. Mission duration was 13 days, 20 hours and 35 minutes. Unacceptable weather conditions in Florida necessitated a landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California. ![]() |
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