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Chris Johnson

A major in the U.S. Air Force Reserves and American Airlines pilot, Chris Johnson says, “To be one of the four people who may be flying this thing, well, it’s beyond my wildest dreams.” Like Terry, Chris was also born to a NASA engineer. At the age of 16, Chris soloed and after graduating from high school, earned his pilot’s certificate. He attended the University of North Dakota, where he earned his commercial and flight instructor certificates and instrument, multi-engine, and CFII ratings. 
 
Chris joined the U.S. Air Force in 1986 and a year later was flying C-141Bs out of Norton AFB in California. While in the Air Force, he had the opportunity to volunteer with an aircraft restoration company and participate as a crewmember on the B-25 In the Mood, during the 50th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid. Released from active duty in 1992, Chris took a job with American Airlines as a 727 flight engineer. He also joined the West Virginia Air National Guard. 
 
In 1994, Chris began volunteering his time with The Wright Experience team and currently flies for American Airlines from Washington Dulles International Airport. Chris also owns a Luscombe 8E, a Cessna 180, and is part owner of a Grumman TBM-3E Avenger.




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