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FAA Assistant Administrator Bailey Edwards Congratulates Virgin Galactic

Invites Pilots To Washingtonton, D.C. To Receive Commercial Astronaut Wings

FAA Assistant Administrator Bailey Edwards sent a message of congratulations to Virgin Galactic Thursday following their successful test flight to the edge of space.

"Let me start by congratulating Virgin Galactic on a successful flight and return from space for the first time since 2004. We applaud your determination and pioneering spirit that delivered today’s milestone flight," Edwards, the Assistant Administrator for Policy, International Affairs, and Environment, said in the statement.

:This year, it seems that we continue to reach new milestones within an industry that truly seems to see no earthly bounds. If you’re looking for the next big thing, commercial space is it. Safely growing this aerospace sector is a priority of President Trump, Vice President Pence and Transportation Secretary Chao who represents us with the President’s National Space Council.

"For us, we want to assure you that the FAA is committed to making sure that commercial space is safe. We’re streamlining regulations to make these launches a daily occurrence.  Like the early days of aviation, these commercial space flights take grit and innovation—the very attributes it takes to blaze a trail for generations to follow.

It’s that grit and innovation we want to recognize. In 2004, we issued the first ever Commercial Astronaut Wings to SpaceShipOne pilots Mike Melvill and Brian Binnie. Today, on behalf of FAA Acting Administrator, Dan Elwell, I’d like to announce that with today’s achievement, Mark (Stuckey) and CJ (Sturckow) have earned Astronaut Wings, and we’d like to invite you, Richard, George, Mark (Stuckey), CJ (Sturckow), and the SpaceShipTwo and WhiteKnightTwo teams to Washington, D.C., in the new year for Mark and CJ to receive their wings.

"Congratulations once again and we look forward to seeing you all in soon to recognize today’s achievement. Well done."

(Source: FAA news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.faa.gov

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