Kenneth Ham
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- This article is about the American astronaut. For the creationist, see Ken Ham.
Personal data
Ham is married to the former Linda J. Hautzinger of Salem, Wisconsin. The couple have two children, Ryan and Randy. Ham's parents are Ed and Marion Ham. Ham's recreational interests include running, weight lifting, general aviation, snow skiing and water skiing, skydiving and scuba diving.Education
Ham graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1987 with a bachelors degree in Aerospace Engineering. In 1996, he earned a master of science degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School. A Distinguished Graduate of the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School, Ham is also a member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots and the U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association.Experience
After earning his commission as an ensign in the United States Navy in May 1987, Ham received flight training in T-34C, T-2C, and TA-4J aircraft. Ham was designated a Naval Aviator in October 1989, and subsequently received F/A-18 Hornet training. His operational assignments included the VFA-132 Privateers and the VFA-105 Gunslingers fighter squadrons. During a temporary assignment to NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, Ham served as a crew member aboard NASA's reduced gravity research aircraft -- a KC-135 Stratotanker nicknamed the "Vomit Comet".At the Naval Postgraduate School/Test Pilot School, Ham participated in a cooperative program, studying aeronautical engineering for 18 months, followed by 12 months of test pilot training. He was selected as one of five U.S. Navy pilots on the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet Integrated Test Team, responsible for developing a new fleet aircraft. In this role, Ham conducted flight tests involving arrested landings, catapult assisted takeoffs, weapon separation, and evaluation of the aircraft's propulsion stability, performance and general flying qualities.
During two deployments to the Mediterranean Sea, Ham conducted combat missions over Bosnia and North Iraq, serving as an air wing strike leader, F/A-18 demonstration pilot, and night vision goggle instructor. He has over 3,700 flight hours in more than 40 aircraft types, with over 300 shipboard, and 300 land based arrested landings.
Astronaut Experience
Ken Ham has served as CAPCOM for Space Shuttle ascent/entry and orbit, as well as the International Space Station (ISS). His most recent CAPCOM assignment was for NASA's "return to flight" mission, STS-114, of the Space Shuttle. Ham is serving in technical assignments pending space flight assignment.References
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