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L. Blaine Hammond was born on 16 January, 1952 in Savannah, Georgia, U.S., is a US Air Force pilot and NASA astronaut. Discover L. Blaine Hammond's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Occupation Test Pilot
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 16 January 1952
Birthday 16 January
Birthplace Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1952

Lloyd Blaine Hammond Jr. (born January 16, 1952) is a Gulfstream test pilot, a former United States Air Force officer, and a former NASA astronaut.

He flew on two Space Shuttle missions.

Hammond was born on January 16, 1952, in Savannah, Georgia, but considers St. Louis, Missouri his hometown.

1969

He graduated from Kirkwood High School in 1969 and received a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, science, and mechanics from the United States Air Force Academy in 1973 and a Master of Science degree in engineering science and mechanics from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1974.

He is a member of the Air Force Academy Association of Graduates, the Air Force Association, and the Order of Daedalians.

1975

Hammond received his pilot wings at Reese Air Force Base, Texas, in 1975.

1976

He was assigned to the 50th Tactical Fighter Wing 496th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Hahn Air Base, Germany, flying the F4E from 1976 to 1979.

1979

In 1979–1980, he was an Instructor Pilot in the F-5B/E/F at Williams Air Force Base, Arizona, training foreign national students.

1981

He attended the Empire Test Pilots' School (ETPS) at Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE) Boscombe Down, United Kingdom, in 1981.

1982

Hammond returned to Edwards Air Force Base, California, in 1982, where he managed projects in the 6512 Test Squadron until being assigned as an instructor at the USAF Test Pilot School at Edwards.

As a test pilot school instructor, he flew the F-4, A-7 Corsair II, and A-37, and was the High Angle of Attack program monitor, teaching stall/spin theory and flight training.

He logged over 4,500 hours in 15 American and 10 RAF aircraft.

1984

Selected by NASA in May 1984, Hammond became an astronaut in June 1985 and qualified for assignment as a pilot/commander on Space Shuttle flight crews.

His technical assignments included serving in Mission Control as an ascent/entry spacecraft communicator (CAPCOM).

In that capacity he was directly involved in the decision-making process for flight rules, procedures, techniques, and launch commit criteria.

He was also assigned as an Astronaut Support Person (ASP), or "Cape Crusader," responsible for monitoring Orbiter status as it undergoes testing and maintenance at John F. Kennedy Space Center during preparations for the next flight.

Hammond also served as the lead astronaut supporting the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory (SAIL) which tests and verifies the flight software for each Shuttle mission.

Hammond was the lead astronaut supporting Orbiter software development and changes, including the Global Positioning System (GPS) avionics upgrade.

He also worked on designing new cockpit flight instruments/systems displays for the Multifunctional Electronic Display System (MEDS), a major cockpit upgrade to electronic display systems.

A veteran of two space flights, Hammond logged over 462 hours in space.

1987

His son Michael Blaine, born on June 20, 1987, lives in Houston, Texas.

1991

He flew on STS-39 in 1991, and STS-64 in 1994.

Following STS-64, Hammond completed 5 months of intensive Russian language training as preparation for assignment as the Deputy for Operations, Russia.

That assignment was subsequently changed to NASA Liaison to USAF HQ/AFSPC, Colorado Springs, where he worked several issues to strengthen ties between NASA, AFSPC, and USAF Astronauts.

Hammond was also assigned as Lead Ascent/Entry CAPCOM for missions STS-73 through STS-78.

During the same period, Hammond served as the Branch Chief of the Flight Support Branch, supervising CAPCOM and ASP activities.

Hammond last assignment at NASA was as the Branch Chief of the Astronaut Office Safety Branch where he monitored all T-38, Shuttle, and Space Station safety issues.

Hammond flew as pilot of Discovery on STS-39, the first unclassified Department of Defense mission (April 28 to May 6, 1991).

He logged 199 hours and 23 minutes of space flight.

The seven-man crew performed numerous scientific experiments to collect data on atmospheric infrared and ultraviolet phenomena including a deploy and rendezvous in support of the Strategic Defense Initiative Office (SDIO).

He was the pilot on STS-64 aboard the Discovery.

Mission highlights included: first use of lasers for environmental research; deployment and retrieval of a solar science satellite; robotic processing of semiconductors; use of RMS boom for jet thruster research; first untethered spacewalk in 10 years to test a self-rescue jetpack.

Mission duration was 10 days, 22 hours, 51 minutes.

Hammond is a test pilot for Gulfstream Aerospace, in Las Vegas, Nevada with wife Kathy.