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Mon, Feb 28, 2011

F-35 Program Names New Chief Test Pilot

Alan "Al" Norman Step Up Following Just-Retired Jon Beesley

Talk about some people's dream job. The F-35 Lightning II program has a new chief test pilot. Alan "Al" Norman, a veteran experimental test pilot, was recently to the position by Lockheed Martin. 

Norman replaces former F-35 Chief Test Pilot Jon Beesley, who retired Jan. 31. Prior to joining Lockheed Martin in 1999, Norman served in the U.S. Air Force for 23 years as a fighter pilot and test pilot. In 1999, he left active duty and became an experimental test pilot for Lockheed Martin on the F-22 program at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.  Norman tested all aspects of the 5th generation fighter's flight regime while in the Combined Test Force at Edwards. In addition to flight test and production work on the F-22, he performs production and test work on all models of the F-16. He is also Lockheed Martin's Chief Pilot for the T-50 program. Norman has over 6,000 hours of flying time in more than 70 different aircraft.

"I feel very honored and privileged to be named the F-35 Chief Test Pilot," said Norman. "This is a very fast-paced and challenging time for the F-35 program. I am thrilled and humbled to be working with such a tremendously talented team that spans industry and government across the world. I look forward to contributing to our effort of fielding the F-35, the world's most capable multi-role fighter."

FMI: www.lockheedmartin.com

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