Charles Thomas Coleman a.k.a. Chuck Coleman is an American aviator, aerospace engineer, airshow and test pilot.
He has worked as a design and performance engineer for several aircraft corporations such as
McDonnell Aircraft Corporation,
Bede Jet Corporation and
Scaled Composites. Coleman is a member of the Society of Test Pilots
SETP as an Associate Fellow, and currently serves on the board of directors for the
Mojave Air and Space Port As a commercial, test, and instructor pilot, he’s logged more than 10,800 hours of flight time.
Early life and education
Coleman was raised in Ludington, Michigan by Thomas Coleman and JoAnn (Benedict) Smith.
He graduated from the
University of Michigan in 1985 with a Bachelor's of Science in Aerospace/Mechanical Engineering.
Career
Coleman was a design engineer for 6 years at
McDonnell Aircraft Corporation in
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis () is the second-largest city in Missouri, United States. It sits near the confluence of the Mississippi River, Mississippi and the Missouri Rivers. In 2020, the city proper had a population of 301,578, while the Greater St. Louis, ...
where he was involved in military jet projects including serving as the Senior Design Engineer on the High Angle of Attack Research Vehicle (HARV), a modified
F/A-18 Hornet
The McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet is an all-weather, twinjet, twin-engine, supersonic aircraft, supersonic, carrier-based aircraft, carrier-capable, Multirole combat aircraft, multirole combat aircraft, designed as both a Fighter aircraft, ...
, utilized by
NASA to investigate controlled flight at high alpha utilizing thrust vectoring.
Coleman also served as a Senior Engineer on the F/A-18 conversion from combat-ready aircraft into performance planes for the United States Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron.
He was a project engineer at the
Bede Jet Corporation in
Chesterfield, Missouri at the
Spirit of St. Louis Airport
Spirit of St. Louis Airport is a public airport located 17 miles (27 km) west of the central business district of St. Louis, in St. Louis County, Missouri, in the city of Chesterfield, United States. It is owned by St. Louis County and na ...
. He served as the test pilot on the
BD-10, a kit-built experimental jet aircraft, and
BD-12, a two-seat experimental plane with a pusher configuration.
Coleman joined
Scaled Composites in
Mojave, California as a performance engineer, test pilot, and chase pilot in 2002.
he was on a team of five engineers that designed, constructed and flight tested the
Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer which was the first jet powered aircraft to fly around the world non-stop un-refueled.
Coleman was also a
test pilot for the
Proteus high altitude jet and tested Tier One Navigation System for the SpaceShipOne addition to conducting high G astronaut training for SpaceShipOne astronauts and served as the chase pilot for the SpaceShipOne.
Coleman also served as a test pilot for Icon A-5, The ICON A5 is an American
amphibious
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Animals
* Amphibian, a vertebrate animal of the class Amphibia (many of which live on land and breed in water)
* Amphibious caterpillar
* Amphibious fish, a fish ...
light-sport aircraft
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.
Performance
Coleman has performed at numerous airshows and flown aerobatics planes for
Patty Wagstaff
Patty Wagstaff ( née Patricia Rosalie Kearns Combs; born September 11, 1951) is an American aviator and U.S. national aerobatic champion.
Wagstaff was introduced to aviation as a child; her father was a pilot for Japan Airlines. After gradu ...
,
Gene Soucy
Gene Soucy is an American aerobatics pilot. The son of 2 pilots, he would wash airplanes at a local airport in exchange for flight time while growing up in Kentucky. He soloed in a glider at age 14, and in a regular airplane at 16.
Soucy began fl ...
, Ian Groom, Tim Weber,
Sean D Tucker,
Discovery Channel
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, Toyota Airsports, and
Paramount Pictures
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. In 2018, Coleman trained the lead actors starring in ''
Top Gun: Maverick'' featuring
Tom Cruise,
Val Kilmer, and
Jennifer Connelly. Coleman conducted 140 G tolerance training flights in an
Extra EA-300 with actors
Glen Powell,
Miles Teller
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Teller made his feature film debut in 2010 and gained recognition for his starring role in t ...
,
Monica Barbaro
Monica Barbaro (born June 18, 1990) is an American actress. She is known for her film roles in '' The Cathedral'' (2021), '' Top Gun: Maverick'' (2022), and '' At Midnight'' (2023). She has also appeared in leading roles in the television series ...
,
Jay Ellis
Wendell Ramone "Jay" Ellis Jr. (born December 27, 1981) is an American actor. In 2013, Ellis received his first major role on BET's series ''The Game (American TV series), The Game''. He is a main cast member on HBO's series ''Insecure (TV serie ...
,
Lewis Pullman, and
Danny Ramirez
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in a flight training regime designed by Tom Cruise. These aerobactic flights were conducted in order to prepare the actors for flight in F/A-18E/F Super Hornets during actual filming.
Awards
Coleman won two
Collier Trophies for his involvement in the development of the McDonnel Douglas C-17
Globemaster (1994) and Scaled Composites’ SpaceShipOne (2004).
Coleman was also part of the Scaled Composites team that won the Ansari X Prize which was a space competition in which the
X Prize Foundation offered a cash prize for the first non-government organization to launch a reusable crewed spacecraft into space twice within two weeks.
References
External links
Official website* {{IMDb name, nm1369246
Living people
Engineers from Michigan
Collier Trophy recipients
Aircraft designers
American aerospace engineers
American aviators
The Spaceship Company
American test pilots
Year of birth missing (living people)
Scaled Composites
Scaled Composites Tier One program
University of Michigan alumni