Navy SEAL doctor astronaut Jonny Kim somehow finds time to become naval aviator
U.S. Navy SEAL. Harvard Medical School-trained physician. Astronaut. These are all things on Lt. Cmdr. Jonny Kims already extensive list of accomplishments. Now Kim can add naval aviator to that list.
Kim completed his advanced helicopter training on March 24, pinning on his wings at Naval Air Station Whiting in Corpus Christi, Texas, according to a Navy press release published this week
NASA really values helicopter pilots for their perspectives and crew resource management mentality, Kim said in the release, adding that astronauts in the Apollo space program also completed helicopter aviation training due to the similarities with lunar landing procedures.
Space flight is closely related to aviation, and proper crew resource management allocates human resources to accomplish the mission safely and effectively. By virtue of the helicopter cockpit environment, helicopter pilots bring an abundance of CRM to the spaceflight table, he said.
To complete the aviation training, Kim completed both solo and night flights.
The NVG [night vision goggle] training in the advanced syllabus for helicopters was amazing, especially because I have a lot of ground experience as a SEAL using night vision
but I didnt have the experience of integrating a cockpit-NVG scan with degraded visual environments
That was really challenging and formative in my growth as an aviator, said Kim.
Kims graduation from flight school he was, naturally, on the so-called Commodores List of distinguished graduates likely makes him one of few people in the ranks of the U.S. military who are both qualified naval flight surgeons and pilots.
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