Thursday, May 20, 2004


In Memoriam

I just got word via email that a friend and colleage from my time with the Enterprise Team just passed away unexpectedly. Peter Jarvis was one of our command pilots back in 1995 (I can't believe it's been that long). He was a cool customer and serious about his work, yet he had a remarkable sense of humor.

Peter lived in Seattle, Washington and attended the Space Academy in Huntsville, Alabama 10 times since 1985. One trip was to Aviation Challenge with Enterprise Team founder, Rich Kolker. They took home the Top Gun award. Peter helped take several groups of kids to the Ames Research Center and once was invited to fly the Ames Vertical Motion Simulator for an hour doing practice Shuttle landings. Peter was a SCUBA diver and a private pilot with a Cessna 172. In the airplane hangar he also kept a 1964 Thunderbird convertible that he restored.

Peter died of a heart attack. It was totally unexpected.  He was in good shape and there were no warnings.

Peter was a great guy, a good friend, a forward thinker and we will all miss him terribly. It seems that so many people are leaving us these days. Let's all stop and think about that and appreciate them while they're still with us.

Excelsior Peter.

/LOS TDRS West

File under Space, The Final Frontier.
 


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