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NASA astronaut and US Air Force Major General Joe Engle passes away at 91

Joe Engle, a retired NASA astronaut and U.S. Air Force Major General, passed away at 91. Known for piloting both the X-15 and space shuttle, his distinguished career in aerospace leaves a lasting legacy.

July 12, 2024 / 10:30 IST
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NASA astronaut and US Air Force Major General Joe Engle
NASA astronaut and US Air Force Major General Joe Engle

Joe Engle, a retired NASA astronaut and U.S. Air Force Major General, passed away on July 10 at his Houston home, surrounded by family. At 91, Engle leaves behind a legacy as the only astronaut to have piloted both the X-15 and space shuttle.

Engle's career in spaceflight began at 32 when he flew the X-15 for the U.S. Air Force, making him the youngest astronaut at the time. He joined NASA's astronaut program in 1966, already an experienced spaceflight pilot, and was the last surviving X-15 pilot.

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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson remarked, "A natural pilot, Gen. Joe Engle helped humanity’s dreams take flight – in the X-15 program, the Apollo Program, and as one of the first commanders in the Space Shuttle Program. He was one of the first astronauts I met at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. I’ll never forget his big smile, his warmth, and his courage. We all will miss him.”

Born in Dickinson County, Kansas, Engle graduated with a degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Kansas, Lawrence, in 1955. He earned his pilot wings in 1958 through the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Course.