Points of Contact

Jim Smolka
Director for Flight Operations (Acting)

661.276.3210
jim.smolka-1@nasa.gov

Mariaelena A. Nichols
Flight Operations Business Analyst

661.276.3099
Mariaelena.A.Nichols@nasa.gov

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F-15D Support Aircraft
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F-15D Dryden currently flies an F-15D Eagle aircraft for research support and pilot proficiency. The F-15D has a two-seat cockpit and like the 2 seat Support Aircraft F-18, it is normally used for photo or video support. It will be transmitting live video from the air back to Dryden so engineers can visually monitor the mission as it is being flown. This feature greatly enhances flight safety.

NASA research support aircraft are commonly called chase planes and fill the role of escort aircraft during research missions. Chase pilots are in constant radio contact with research pilots and serve as an "extra set of eyes" to help maintain total flight safety during specific tests and maneuvers. They monitor certain events for the research pilot and are an important safety feature on all research missions.

Chase aircraft also are used as camera platforms for research missions that must be photographed or videotaped. Aeronautical engineers use this pictorial coverage (photos, motion pictures, and videotape) extensively to monitor and verify various aspects of research projects.

The F-15D is also used by Dryden research pilots for routine flight training required by all NASA pilots.



Points of Contact

Jim Smolka
Director for Flight Operations (Acting)

661.276.3210
jim.smolka-1@nasa.gov

Mariaelena A. Nichols
Flight Operations Business Analyst

661.276.3099
Mariaelena.A.Nichols@nasa.gov