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Livingston L. Holder Jr.

Livingston L. Holder Jr. (born 29 September 1956) is a former USAF astronaut in the Manned Spaceflight Engineer Program during the mid-1980s. He was assigned to fly as a military payload specialist on the Space Shuttle, but could not fly in space due to the Challenger accident in 1986.

Livingston L. Holder Jr.
Born (1956-09-29) September 29, 1956 (age 67)
StatusRetired
NationalityAmerican
OccupationAerospace Engineer
Space career
USAF astronaut
RankCaptain, USAF
Selection1982 USAF Group

Biography edit

Holder was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States and now resides in Seattle, Washington. He has three sons (Jonathan, Nathan, and Christopher). He holds a B.S. in Astronautical Engineering from the United States Air Force Academy, and an M.S. in Systems Management from University of Southern California. While serving in the Air Force, Holder was a Titan III launch crew member at Vandenberg AFB, California. He also served in the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, Special Projects organization, Los Angeles AFS, California, on a classified satellite program.[1]

Holder trained and qualified as a Manned Spaceflight Engineer and Space Shuttle payload specialist from 1982 to 1988.[2] He remains active in supporting youth education through the Space Foundation, most recently visiting Alaska schools to share his experiences.[3][4]

Holder joined Boeing in 1988, where he was the manager of the aircraft and spacecraft segments of the RESOURCE21 Program. Later he managed the International Space Station (ISS) international integration activities with responsibility for the ISS Habitation Module. In 1994 he became the program manager for the Sea Launch program during initial development. He was Chief Engineer and Program Manager of Aviation Information Services (the precursor to Connexion by Boeing).[5] From 1995 to 1996, Holder led Boeing's Future Space Transportation organizations, which included Boeing's participation in the X-33/Reusable Launch Vehicle Program.[6][7][8]

Holder served as the Chairperson for COMSTAC at the US Department of Transportation from May 2000 until October 2003.[9][10] In 2002, he joined Andrews Space as Vice President Space Systems, where he was responsible for the company's space system design, development, and new business activities. He led the company to its first DoD contracts on the Falcon program, a joint DARPA/USAF effort.[11] He was also the manager for a joint effort between Northrop Grumman Corporation (NGC) and Andrews Space in the NASA funded 2nd Generation Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) program.[12]

In 2006, Holder joined AirLaunch LLC (founded by space entrepreneur Gary Hudson) as Chief Program Executive. Under his leadership, AirLaunch achieved several technical milestones including the largest and heaviest object ever dropped from a C-17 and the largest and longest Vapor Pressurized rocket engine firings in history.[13]

He currently heads Holder Aerospace, an engineering consulting company in partnership with Curtis Gifford, located in Renton, Washington.[14] He also serves on the board of advisors for Space for Humanity.

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References edit

  1. ^ Hoffman, Sarah (March 7, 2019). "A Space Pioneer Charts A Course For Future Astronauts". KCTS9. Retrieved March 11, 2019. He became a satellite countdown controller, worked on classified missions and earned a position with the competitive Manned Spaceflight Engineer program. While training as an astronaut, he witnessed the faces of NASA's space shuttle program shift to include wokmen and minorities, along with the white men who first inspired him.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ , Livingston Holder on astronautix.com
  3. ^ [2] 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine,"Astronaut visits Alaska schools", Juneau Empire
  4. ^ [3] 2010-07-11 at the Wayback Machine,"Space Foundation Brings Space to Interior Alaska", Space Foundation
  5. ^ [4] 2007-06-10 at the Wayback Machine,"Boeing Airborne Satellite Television System Debuts At National Business Aviation Convention", The Boeing Company
  6. ^ [5],"McDonnell Douglas / Boeing Joint Press Release 29-Nov-94"
  7. ^ [6],"Companies Hope to Build Rocket That Would Take Off and Land Vertically" New York Times
  8. ^ [7],"McDonnell Douglas/Boeing Team wins NASA contract to study new re-usable launch vehicle" McDonnell Douglas press release
  9. ^ [8] 2009-01-17 at the Wayback Machine,"COMSTAC Advisory Committee meeting Washington D.C. October 30, 2002"
  10. ^ [9] 2009-01-16 at the Wayback Machine,"Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee October 19, 2000 MEETING MINUTES"
  11. ^ [10], "Andrews Space Wins Two DARPA FALCON Contracts"
  12. ^ [11], "NGC selects Andrews Space to Support Vehicle Concept Development for NASA's Space Launch Initiative"
  13. ^ [12],"Operational C-17A used to break another record with AirLaunch in DARAP / Air Force Falcon Small Lunch Vehicle Program"
  14. ^ [13][permanent dead link],"About the Partners" Holder Consulting Group

External links edit

  • The Boeing Company
  • Holder Aerospace
  • Space Foundation

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Livingston L Holder Jr born 29 September 1956 is a former USAF astronaut in the Manned Spaceflight Engineer Program during the mid 1980s He was assigned to fly as a military payload specialist on the Space Shuttle but could not fly in space due to the Challenger accident in 1986 Livingston L Holder Jr Born 1956 09 29 September 29 1956 age 67 Detroit MichiganStatusRetiredNationalityAmericanOccupationAerospace EngineerSpace careerUSAF astronautRankCaptain USAFSelection1982 USAF Group Contents 1 Biography 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksBiography editHolder was born in Detroit Michigan United States and now resides in Seattle Washington He has three sons Jonathan Nathan and Christopher He holds a B S in Astronautical Engineering from the United States Air Force Academy and an M S in Systems Management from University of Southern California While serving in the Air Force Holder was a Titan III launch crew member at Vandenberg AFB California He also served in the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force Special Projects organization Los Angeles AFS California on a classified satellite program 1 Holder trained and qualified as a Manned Spaceflight Engineer and Space Shuttle payload specialist from 1982 to 1988 2 He remains active in supporting youth education through the Space Foundation most recently visiting Alaska schools to share his experiences 3 4 Holder joined Boeing in 1988 where he was the manager of the aircraft and spacecraft segments of the RESOURCE21 Program Later he managed the International Space Station ISS international integration activities with responsibility for the ISS Habitation Module In 1994 he became the program manager for the Sea Launch program during initial development He was Chief Engineer and Program Manager of Aviation Information Services the precursor to Connexion by Boeing 5 From 1995 to 1996 Holder led Boeing s Future Space Transportation organizations which included Boeing s participation in the X 33 Reusable Launch Vehicle Program 6 7 8 Holder served as the Chairperson for COMSTAC at the US Department of Transportation from May 2000 until October 2003 9 10 In 2002 he joined Andrews Space as Vice President Space Systems where he was responsible for the company s space system design development and new business activities He led the company to its first DoD contracts on the Falcon program a joint DARPA USAF effort 11 He was also the manager for a joint effort between Northrop Grumman Corporation NGC and Andrews Space in the NASA funded 2nd Generation Reusable Launch Vehicle RLV program 12 In 2006 Holder joined AirLaunch LLC founded by space entrepreneur Gary Hudson as Chief Program Executive Under his leadership AirLaunch achieved several technical milestones including the largest and heaviest object ever dropped from a C 17 and the largest and longest Vapor Pressurized rocket engine firings in history 13 He currently heads Holder Aerospace an engineering consulting company in partnership with Curtis Gifford located in Renton Washington 14 He also serves on the board of advisors for Space for Humanity See also editList of African American astronautsReferences edit Hoffman Sarah March 7 2019 A Space Pioneer Charts A Course For Future Astronauts KCTS9 Retrieved March 11 2019 He became a satellite countdown controller worked on classified missions and earned a position with the competitive Manned Spaceflight Engineer program While training as an astronaut he witnessed the faces of NASA s space shuttle program shift to include wokmen and minorities along with the white men who first inspired him permanent dead link 1 Livingston Holder on astronautix com 2 Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Astronaut visits Alaska schools Juneau Empire 3 Archived 2010 07 11 at the Wayback Machine Space Foundation Brings Space to Interior Alaska Space Foundation 4 Archived 2007 06 10 at the Wayback Machine Boeing Airborne Satellite Television System Debuts At National Business Aviation Convention The Boeing Company 5 McDonnell Douglas Boeing Joint Press Release 29 Nov 94 6 Companies Hope to Build Rocket That Would Take Off and Land Vertically New York Times 7 McDonnell Douglas Boeing Team wins NASA contract to study new re usable launch vehicle McDonnell Douglas press release 8 Archived 2009 01 17 at the Wayback Machine COMSTAC Advisory Committee meeting Washington D C October 30 2002 9 Archived 2009 01 16 at the Wayback Machine Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee October 19 2000 MEETING MINUTES 10 Andrews Space Wins Two DARPA FALCON Contracts 11 NGC selects Andrews Space to Support Vehicle Concept Development for NASA s Space Launch Initiative 12 Operational C 17A used to break another record with AirLaunch in DARAP Air Force Falcon Small Lunch Vehicle Program 13 permanent dead link About the Partners Holder Consulting GroupExternal links editThe Boeing Company Andrews Space Holder Aerospace Space Foundation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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