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Thu, Apr 20, 2006

AIAA Mourns The Loss Of Scott Crossfield

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics issued the following statement Thursday regarding the loss of legendary pilot -- and honorary AIAA fellow -- Scott Crossfield.

Famed aerospace pioneer and X-15 pilot Scott Crossfield was found dead on April 20 in the wreckage of a single-engine plane in northern Georgia. The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) mourns the passing of this aerospace titan and true gentleman and extends its heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.

Crossfield was the first man to fly faster than both twice the speed of sound (November 20, 1953) and three times the speed of sound (November 15, 1960). His many achievements were recognized by AIAA with its highest designation of Honorary Fellow in 1999.

AIAA President Roger J. Simpson says, “Scott Crossfield was first and foremost an exceptional aviator. He not only conquered the speed of sound, he rose above the ordinary in all he did – whether in the air, the boardroom, on Capitol Hill or with school children. AIAA is honored to have had his brilliance guide our Evolution of Flight Committee. His contributions to the industry and nation will long be remembered. We will miss our dear friend.”

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) advances the state of aerospace science, engineering, and technological leadership. Headquartered in suburban Washington, DC, the Institute serves over 35,000 members in 65 regional sections and 79 countries. AIAA membership is drawn from all levels of industry, academia, private research organizations, and government.

FMI: www.aiaa.org

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