James Dutton (astronaut)

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James Patrick Dutton Jr.
StatusActive
Nationality United States
Occupation(s)Astronaut Pilot, Col, USAF
Space career
NASA Astronaut
Current occupation
Test Pilot
RankColonel
Selection2004 NASA Group
MissionsSTS-131
Mission insignia

James Patrick "Mash" Dutton Jr. (20 November 1968, Eugene, Oregon) is a NASA astronaut pilot of the Class of 2004 (NASA Group 19), and a test pilot in the US Air Force with the rank of Colonel.

Education

Dutton received his early education in Eugene, graduating from Sheldon High School, then joined the Air Force and graduated first in his class from the United States Air Force Academy in 1991 with a Bachelor of Science in Astronautical Engineering. He has subsequently been awarded in 1994 a Master of Science degree in Aeronautics & Astronautics from the University of Washington.[1]

Career

Dutton is a member of the U.S. Air Force Academy Class of 1991. During this period he was a member of the intercollegiate Cadet Competition Flying Team.

Dutton's pilot training was at Sheppard AFB, Texas.

In 1993-1994, Dutton completed his Master's degree at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

In 1995 Dutton undertook F-15C training at Tyndall AFB, Florida, then flew as an operational F-15C pilot with the 493rd Fighter Squadron "Grim Reapers" at RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom, from October 1995 to May 1998. During this time he was deployed over Iraq and flew over 100 combat hours providing air superiority in support of Operation Provide Comfort and Operation Northern Watch over northern Iraq.

In May 1998, Dutton joined the 422nd Test and Evaluation Squadron at Nellis AFB, Nevada, and flew operational test missions in the F-15C.

He was selected to attend the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School (TPS) and graduated with the Class 00A (the "Dawgs") in December 2000.

Dutton served with the 416th Flight Test Squadron flying the F-16 until June 2002.

He joined the F-22 Combined Test Force flying the Raptor with the 411th Flight Test Squadron at Edwards AFB, California, logging over 350 flight hours from August 2002 to June 2004.

He was selected for NASA astronaut training in May 2004, and received his astronaut pin (qualification) on 10 February 2006.

Dutton has over 2,000 flight hours in over 30 different aircraft.

He served as CAPCOM on the STS-123 Space Shuttle mission.

Dutton was named as the pilot of the STS-131 mission.

Spaceflight Career

Dutton is currently assigned as the pilot of the STS-131 mission to the International Space Station, launched on April 5, 2010.

Family and interests

Dutton is married to Erin and they have three sons.

He is a member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots and the Officers' Christian Fellowship.

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