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  • February EAA92 General Meeting – First Flight Anomalies with Roy Martin

    As flight test teams approach first flights of their new aircraft incorporating new designs, it is often advantageous to review issues that other test projects had occur during their respective aircraft first flights. This presentation will take a historical perspective and review anomalies that occurred during the buildup and first flight execution of recent first flights of first article aircraft. Subjects addressed will include issues with telemetry, communications, foreign object damage and system malfunctions occurring during high speed taxi and actual first flights of new aircraft designs. Associated lessons learned will be presented.

    ABOUT OUR SPEAKER:

    Roy Martin

    Chief Test Pilot for Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems West Region (Retired)

    Colonel United States Air Force Reserve (Retired)

    • 45 years flying experience with over 11,000 flight hours in over 70 aircraft types

    • 200 Combat missions in Southeast Asia (Linebacker I and II) in the F-4 Phantom

    • Military Operational Pilot experience in the F-4, F-5, and C-141

    • Distinguished Graduate of the USAF Test Pilot School in 1975

    • Military Test Pilot in E-3A AWACS, F-5 Spin tests, Air Launch Cruise Missile Development, Space Shuttle Handling qualities tests, Have Idea Special Projects, F-5 Air Demonstration Pilot, and USAF Test Pilot School Instructor

    • Retired Colonel from USAF Reserves

    • 1982 joined Northrop Grumman as an Engineering Test Pilot

    • Civilian Test Pilot for flight tests in F-5, F-20, QF-86, Sabreliner, G-II, King Air, Cessna 206, Cessna 208, Cessna O-2A, and Firebird test aircraft

    • Backup test pilot for the YF-23

    • Lead Test Pilot on RF-5E and F-5 Shaped Sonic Boom Demonstration tests

    • Lead Unmanned Vehicle Operator for X-47A Pegasus and TSSAM flight tests

    • Lead Test Pilot for Design of Command and Control Displays for X-47B UAV

    • Lead Test Pilot for Firebird Optionally Piloted Aircraft tests

    • Retired Northrop Grumman Chief Test Pilot and Flight Test Technical Fellow

    • BS degree in Aerospace Engineering from Parks College of St. Louis University

    • MS degree in Aero and Astro Engineering from Stanford University

    • Former member of AIAA Flight Test Technical Committee

    • Fellow and Past President of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots

    • AA ATP pilot license and Certified Flight Instructor (Multi-engine)

    • FAA Class 2 Medical (dated June 2018)

    • FAA Type Ratings: B707/720, Sabreliner, Lear Jet, GII, GIV, T-38 and F-5

    • FAA Authorized Instructor T-38 and F-5 aircraft

    • Currently Teaches a Flying Qualities class at USAF Test Pilot School

    • Conducts STEM events at Western Museum of Flight

    • Naturalist lecturer for US Forest Service at Mammoth Resorts, Sierra Mountains

    Date and Time: Tuesday, February 4th, 7:00-9:00 PM PST

    Hangar Talk social period: 6:30 to 7:00 PM

    Meeting begins at 7:00 PM

    Presentation begins approximately 7:15 PM

    Location: 

    Irvine Ranch Water District Community Meeting Room

    15500 Sand Canyon Ave

    Irvine, CA