
From Fighter Jets to Outer Space: The Lessons Learned by Canadian Astronauts in 8000 Hours
Canadian Space Agency astronauts Joshua Kutryk and Jeremy Hansen, both pilots with the Royal Canadian Air Force, have accumulated a combined 8,000 hours of flying experience, which they credit as valuable preparation for their upcoming space missions. Kutryk, assigned to Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, will bring his experience as a test pilot to evaluate the spacecraft during his own mission in 2025. Hansen, set to fly on NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission in 2024, highlights the similarities between flying fighter aircraft and human spaceflight, emphasizing the need for critical evaluation and teamwork. The military training received by both astronauts has equipped them with the skills to manage risks, adapt to new challenges, and work towards mission success.