Marta Bohn-Meyer, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Marta Bohn-Meyer

American pilot and engineer

Date of Birth: 18-Aug-1957

Date of Death: 18-Sep-2005

Profession: engineer, aircraft pilot

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Marta Bohn-Meyer

  • Marta Bohn-Meyer (18 August 1957 – 18 September 2005) was an American pilot and engineer. Marta Bohn-Meyer served as chief engineer of the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center.
  • Bohn-Meyer was involved in a variety of research projects at NASA — she was the first female crewmember assigned to the Lockheed SR-71, serving as navigator during studies of aerodynamics and propulsion that used the SR-71 as a testbed.
  • She was also project manager in a study of advanced laminar flow wing design using the General Dynamics F-16XL aircraft.Bohn-Meyer was an accomplished Unlimited aerobatic pilot, and was twice a member of the United States Unlimited Aerobatic Team.
  • She also served as Team Manager in 2005. Bohn-Meyer died while practicing for the 2005 U.S.
  • National Aerobatic Championships when the Giles 300 aerobatic aircraft she was piloting crashed in Yukon, Oklahoma, near the Clarence E.
  • Page Municipal Airport.
  • The cause of the crash was deemed to be the catastrophic failure of the front hinge of the canopy - which apparently incapacitated her and led to the crash.Her husband was Robert R.
  • Meyer, Jr., a project manager and flight test engineer at Dryden.

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