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Scientific career. Institutions. Dryden Flight Research Center. Marta Bohn-Meyer (18 August 1957 – 18 September 2005) was an American pilot and engineer . Marta Bohn-Meyer was born in Amityville, New York. [1] Marta Bohn-Meyer served as chief engineer of the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center.
Marta Bohn-Meyer ( Amityville, Estados Unidos, 18 de agosto de 1957- Oklahoma, Estados Unidos, 18 de septiembre de 2005) fue una aviadora e ingeniera estadounidense. Fue ingeniera en el Centro de Investigaciones de Vuelo Armstrong de la NASA donde participó en varios proyectos de investigación de ese organismo. 1 2 .
5 de jun. de 2013 · Jun 05, 2013. RELEASE. The crash of an aerobatic plane in Oklahoma has claimed the life of Marta Bohn-Meyer, chief engineer at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., and a widely known precision aerobatic pilot.
29 de mar. de 2023 · Director of safety and mission assurance. Director of flight operations. In 1991, Bohn-Meyer became the first woman to crew the triple-sonic SR-71 Blackbird. She was assigned as a NASA flight engineer and had been with NASA twelve years by then. Her role was to help NASA obtain high-speed, high-altitude data to improve future aircraft design.
Bohn-Meyer, 48, died Sunday morning when the Giles G-300 (file photo of type, below) she was flying crashed as she was beginning an aerobatic practice routine near the C.E. Page Airport in...
20 de sept. de 2005 · Marta Bohn-Meyer, a precision aerobatic pilot and the chief engineer of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, has died...
20 de sept. de 2005 · Marta Bohn-Meyer, 48, chief engineer at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., died Sunday morning when the Giles G-300 she was flying crashed as she was beginning an aerobatic practice routine near the C.E. Page Airport in Oklahoma.