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Pilot with extra training to test aircraft
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Léon Lemartin, the world's first professional test pilot,[1] under contract toLouis Blériot inc. 1910
Jimmy Doolittle in 1928 with hisCurtiss R3C-2, a year before he pioneeredinstrument flying
Chuck Yeager and theBell X-1, first test pilot to break thesound barrier atMach 1 in 1947
Neil Armstrong and theNorth American X-15 after a research test flight in 1960

Atest pilot is anaircraft pilot with additional training to fly and evaluate experimental, newly produced and modifiedaircraft with specific maneuvers, known as flight test techniques.[2]

History

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Test flying as a systematic activity started during theFirst World War, at theRoyal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) in theUnited Kingdom. An "Experimental Flight" was formed at theCentral Flying School.During the 1920s, test flying was further developed by the RAE in the UK, and by theNational Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) in theUnited States. In the 1950s, NACA was transformed into theNational Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA. During these years, as work was done into aircraft stability and handling qualities, test flying evolved towards a more qualitative scientific profession. In the 1950s, test pilots were being killed at the rate of about one a week,[citation needed] but the risks have shrunk to a fraction of that because of the maturation of aircraft technology, better ground-testing and simulation of aircraft performance,fly-by-wire technology and, lately, the use ofunmanned aerial vehicles to test experimental aircraft features. Still, piloting experimental aircraft remains more dangerous than most other types of flying.

At the insistence of PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower, the first Americanastronauts, theMercury Seven, were all military test pilots, as were some of the later astronauts.

The world's oldest test pilot school is what is now called theEmpire Test Pilots' School (motto "Learn to Test – Test to Learn"), atRAF Boscombe Down in the UK. There are a number ofsimilar establishments over the world. In America, theUnited States Air Force Test Pilot School is located atEdwards Air Force Base, theUnited States Naval Test Pilot School is located atNaval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland andEPNER (Ecole du Personnel Navigant d'Essai et de Reception – "School for flight test and acceptance personnel"), the French test pilot school, is located inIstres, France. There are only two civilian schools; theInternational Test Pilots School inLondon, Ontario, and theNational Test Pilot School, a not-for-profit educational institute is in Mojave, California. InRussia, there is aRussian aviation industryFedotov Test Pilot School (founded 1947)[3] located inZhukovsky within theGromov Flight Research Institute.

Qualifications

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  • Understand a test plan
  • Stick to a test plan by flying a plane in a highly specific way
  • Carefully document the results of each test
  • Have an excellent feel for the aircraft and sense exactly how it is behaving oddly if it is doing so
  • Solve problems quickly if anything goes wrong with the aircraft during a test
  • Cope with many different things going wrong at once
  • Effectively communicate flight test observations to engineers and relate engineering results to the pilot community, thus bridging the gap between those who design and build aircraft with those who employ the aircraft to accomplish a mission
  • Have an excellent knowledge ofaeronautical engineering to understand how and why planes are tested.
  • Be above-average pilots with excellentanalytical skills and the ability to fly accurately while they follow a flight plan.

Test pilots can beexperimental andengineering test pilots (investigating the characteristics of new types of aircraft during development) orproduction test pilots (the more mundane role of confirming the characteristics of new aircraft as they come off the production line). Many test pilots would perform both roles during their careers. Modern test pilots often receive formal training from highly-selective military test pilot schools, but other test pilots receive training and experience from civilian institutions and/or manufacturers' test pilot development programs (seelist of test pilot schools).

Notable test pilots(partial list)

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Main page:Category:Test pilots

See also

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References

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Notes

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  1. ^Léon Lemartin (Ai. 1899)
  2. ^Stinton, Darrol.Flying Qualities and Flight Testing of the Airplane. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., 1996, p. 265
  3. ^Знаменская, Наталья, ed. (2002).ШЛИ со временем [ShLI in Time] (in Russian) (2 ed.). Жуковский: ООО "Редакция газеты "Жуковские вести". p. 400.Archived from the original on 2019-11-26. Retrieved2018-01-09.

Bibliography

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  • Hallion, Richard P.Test Pilots: Frontiersmen of Flight. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Press, 1988.ISBN 978-0874745498
  • Warsitz, Lutz:THE FIRST JET PILOT – The Story of German Test Pilot Erich Warsitz, Pen and Sword Books Ltd., England, 2009,ISBN 978-1-84415-818-8

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