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  • Francis Gary Powers Jr.:Presentatio/Book Signing: Spy Pilot: Francis Gary Powers, the U-2 Incident

          

    The AIAA North Texas Section and
    The Society of Experimental Test Pilots present

    Spy Pilot: Francis Gary Powers, the U-2 Incident, and a Controversial Cold War Legacy
    Presentation & Book Signing
    by Francis Gary Powers Jr.
    Wednesday, 29 July 2026
    7pm
    UT Arlington SEIR Bldg., Room TBD|
    655 W Mitchell St, Arlington, TX 76010
    Francis Gary Powers Sr. (pictured above) was an American pilot who served as a USAF officer and CIA employee. Powers was shot down while flying a secret CIA mission over the Soviet Union. He survived but was captured and sentenced to 10 years in a Soviet prison for espionage. Powers served 21 months of his sentence before being released in a prisoner swap in 1962, which was made into the 2015 Steven Spielberg thriller, Bridge of Spies, about the spy exchange between KGB spy Rudolph Abel and Gary Powers.  After returning to the US, Gary Powers worked at Lockheed as a test pilot for the U-2 and later as a helicopter pilot for Los Angeles news station KNBC. He died in 1977, when the KNBC helicopter he was flying crashed.

    Francis Gary Powers, Jr. is the son of Francis Gary Powers, Sr. He lectures internationally and appears regularly on C-SPAN, the History, Discovery, and A&E channels. Gary is the author of Letters from a Soviet Prison (2017), Spy Pilot (2019), Enemy Territory (2022), The Berlin Airlift (2024), Cold War Virginia (2024), and Protecting America: Cold War Defensive Sites (2024). He is the Founder and Chairman Emeritus of The Cold War Museum located at Vint Hill, VA and was the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee for the Cold War Theme Study which assisted the National Park Service to identify historic Cold War sites for preservation. In 2015, he consulted on Bridge of Spies. Gary is a past Board Member of the Strategic Air Command and Aerospace and an Honorary Board Member of the International Spy Museum. Because of his efforts to honor Cold War veterans the Junior Chamber of Commerce selected him as one of the “Ten Outstanding Young Americans” for 2002. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy and Master's Degrees in Public Administration and U.S. History.