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January 20, 2011

Mark Anderson (BS AAE '74) describes fire aboard 787 test flight

The FAA Aircraft Certification Service has 31 test pilots. Test pilots are trained to be aircraft “PhDs” and fly diverse aircraft, with differing flight decks and procedures. They are trained to fly very precisely and make keen observations while maneuvering the aircraft. They are trained on numerous types of aircraft so they are versatile and can cope with the unexpected.
January 13, 2011

Wife Administers Oath to Husband

Seven months after their wedding vows, a couple was reunited on Sunday in the Purdue Armory for a different type of oath.
Andrew Hoft had just taken off his commencement robe after receiving his degree in aeronautical engineering alongside 1,400 other undergraduate students in the Elliott Hall of Music. His wife, Valerie Hoft, had been in the audience watching the ceremony and hurried next door with Andrew to give him the oath of office that commissioned him as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force.
January 3, 2011

AAE Head & Prof., Tom Shih, Named AIAA Fellow

On December 27, 2010 the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) was pleased to announce the 2011 AIAA Fellows and Honorary Fellows, including Purdue AAE's own Department Head and Professor, Tom I-P. Shih.
December 15, 2010

AAE Grad Student & Undergrad Student comment on One-Way Ticket to Mars

What's the best way to speed up the colonization of Mars?
Fly to the red planet and never come back.
"The whole idea is very noble and representative of the human spirit to explore, but unfortunately their primary argument about self-preservation doesn't convince me as necessary," said Allen Yan, Purdue University aerospace engineering graduate student.
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