Geology_Rocks said:
Alan Shepard did. He became a Rear Admiral.
One of few astronauts to make flag rank. Many retired as an O-6.
Just a sidenote: Has anyone else read "Light this Candle?"
ChuckMK23 said:
Neil Armstrong was NOT a Naval Aviator...he was prior USAF then civ test pilot for NACA/NASA on X-15 program
To add a little extra info to Brett's rebuttal...
Neil Armstrong in Korea
As to the original question:
NASA has no real preference to USAF/USN/USMC. All pilot candidates go through same lottery selection and then are meausred up to the standards NASA has for its selection.
I know of a Hornet guy from Miramar who is currently a candidate for being selected as a pilot. Aside from having plenty of flight time as a Test pilot, NASA also likes pilots with science-oriented degrees (Masters or higher).
and just for the hell of it
"They're not called 'pilots' in the Navy; they're called 'Aviators.' They say they're better than pilots."