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Langley Research Center NACA and NASA Hall of Honor

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Centennial hanger 100
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The Langley Research Center National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Hall of Honor was conceived by members of the Langley Alumni Association and the NASA Langley Research Center as a mechanism to pay tribute to individuals who built exemplary careers at Langley, persevered against the status quo when required and achieved revolutionary scientific understanding and technological progress on the frontiers of the aerospace sciences.

The Hall of Honor formally recognizes those persons whose contributions have had the most sustained and far-reaching influence on the leadership, direction, mission and capabilities of the NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory and NASA Langley Research Center and/or whose work at Langley enabled unprecedented and fundamental advancements in either a scientific or engineering field and made significant contributions to the United States’ aerospace industry for commercial and military aircraft and/or spacecraft.

NACA and NASA Langley Hall of Honor Class of 2022

About the Hall of Honor

The Hall of Honor Committee is composed of Langley Research Center current and retired employees. The Committee conducts the nomination and selection process. Knowledgeable aerospace and scientific historians may be consulted in the selection process.

The Hall of Honor provides a focused opportunity for NASA Langley employees, retirees, and the local aerospace community to reflect on the contributions of notable individuals – civil servants and contractors – who were instrumental in NACA and NASA Langley’s successes.

Links:

Class of 2022
Class of 2017
Class of 2015
Langley Alumni Association (LAA) NACA and NASA Hall of Honor web site
NACA and NASA Hall of Honor nomination form and process
About the Hall of Honor and the selection committee