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Virgin Galactic hires 2 new pilots into its Pilot Corps

  Virgin Galactic hires 2 new pilots into its Pilot Corps Posted on  October 27, 2020 ; Virgin Galactic Press Release         Virgin Galactic announced the appointment of two new pilots into its Pilot Corps, bringing the total number of pilots to eight. Jameel Janjua has completed over 4,000 flying hours in more than 45 different vehicles throughout his career. Virgin Galactic Photo Advertisement Jameel Janjua and Patrick Moran will be based at Spaceport America, New Mexico, and join the Virgin Galactic team as preparations for commercial service continue. Dave Mackay, Virgin Galactic’s chief pilot said, “I am delighted to welcome Jameel Janjua and Pat Moran to the Virgin Galactic Pilot Corps. Jameel and Pat both come with a tremendous range and depth of experience of both military and civilian aviation, and test flying in particular. Their backgrounds, in addition to their accomplished interpersonal skills, will make them hugely valuable – particularly as we prepare for, and soon ente

Elon Musk claims SpaceX's Starship has a 'fighting chance' of launching a mission to Mars in just FOUR YEARS

  Elon Musk claims SpaceX's Starship has a 'fighting chance' of launching a mission to Mars in just FOUR YEARS The SpaceX founder/CEO made the comments to the Mars Society convention This US-based non-profit works to promote human activities on the Red Planet The 2024 mission would be timed for when Earth and Mars are best aligned If this launch to Mars — a first for SpaceX — goes ahead, it would not be crewed    By  IAN RANDALL FOR MAILONLINE PUBLISHED:   12:24, 19 October 2020  |  UPDATED:   12:24, 19 October 2020           e-mail   46 shares 48 View comments SpaceX 's Starship has a 'fighting chance' of launching on its first un-crewed mission to Mars in just four year's time, founder and CEO  Elon Musk  has claimed. Mr Musk made the comments over Zoom during the International Mars Society Convention, which was held on Friday October 16, 2020. The Mars Society is a US-founded worldwide non-profit that works to promote the exploration and settlement of the