Patrick G. Forrester
Patrick Graham Forrester is a NASA astronaut, engineer, and former Chief of the Astronaut Office. He is a retired United States Army colonel and Army aviator. He is married and has two children.
Forrester flew on three Space Shuttle missions: STS-105, STS-117, and STS-128.
Personal
Born March 31, 1957, in El Paso, Texas, he is an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America. Forrester is married to the former Diana Lynn Morris of Springfield, Virginia. They have two sons, Patrick Forrester, Jr. and Andrew. His father, Colonel Redmond V. Forrester, is deceased; his mother, Patsy L. Forrester, is deceased.Education
- 1975: Graduated from West Springfield High School in Springfield, Virginia
- 1979: Received a Bachelor of Science degree in applied sciences and engineering from the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York
- 1989: Received a Master of Science degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia
Organizations
- Society of Experimental Test Pilots
- Army Aviation Association of America
- American Helicopter Society
Awards and honors
- U.S. Army Aviation Hall of Fame
- NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal
- NASA Exceptional Service Medal
- NASA Space Flight Medal
- The Jack Northrop Award for most outstanding presentation at the 26th Annual Society of Experimental Test Pilots Symposium
- The Order of St. Michael
- Defense Superior Service Medal
- Legion of Merit
- Meritorious Service Medal
- Army Commendation Medal
- Army Achievement Medal
- National Defense Service Medal
- Expert Infantryman Badge
- The Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Certificate of Commendation
Military career
A Master Army Aviator, Forrester has logged over 5,500 hours in over 50 different aircraft.
Forrester retired from the Army in October 2005.
NASA career
Forrester was assigned to NASA at the Johnson Space Center as an aerospace engineer in July 1993. His technical assignments within the Astronaut Office Operations Development Branch have included: flight software testing with the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory ; Astronaut Office representative for Landing/Rollout issues, Multi-function Electronic Display System upgrade of the Orbiter fleet, and the Portable In-flight Landing Operations Trainer. He has also served as the crew representative for robotics development for the International Space Station.Forrester was selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in May 1996. Having completed two years of training and evaluation, he is qualified for flight assignment as a mission specialist. Initially, Forrester was assigned to duties at the Kennedy Space Center as a member of the astronaut support team, responsible for Shuttle prelaunch vehicle checkout, crew ingress and strap-in, and crew egress after landing. He next served as the technical assistant to the Director, Flight Crew Operations. Following that, Forrester served as the Shuttle training and on-board crew procedures representative. Forrester flew on STS-105 in 2001, with the crew of STS-117 in 2007, and as a mission specialist on the STS-128 mission in 2009. He has logged over 950 hours in space, including four spacewalks totaling 25 hours and 22 minutes of EVA time.