Albert H. Crews


Albert Hanlin Crews Jr. was an American chemical and aeronautical engineer and a U.S. Air Force astronaut.

Early life and education

Crews was born in El Dorado, Arkansas on March 23, 1929. He graduated in 1950 from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette with a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering. He earned a Master of Science degree in aeronautical engineering from the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology in 1959.

Test pilot

As a USAF [Test Pilot School] graduate, he was selected as a military astronaut designee in the second group of X-20 Dyna-Soar astronauts on April 20, 1962, and assigned as a Dyna-Soar pilot on September 20, 1962. The Dyna-Soar program was cancelled in 1963. On November 12, 1965, he was selected as an astronaut in the first group for the Manned Orbiting Laboratory program. He transferred to NASA Flight Crew Directorate at the Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas, in June 1969 when the MOL program was cancelled. He remained a pilot for NASA, flying such aircraft as the "Super Guppy" outsize cargo transport, the WB-57F atmospheric research aircraft and the OV-095 SAIL Space Shuttle simulator until he retired at age 65.

Personal life and death

Crews was married, with three children from his previous marriage. He died on June 7, 2025, at the age of 96.