U.S. Air Force career
Husband was assigned to a squadron at
Moody Air Force Base in
Valdosta, Georgia, flying the F-4E. He then transferred to
George AFB, in
Victorville, California in December 1985, where Husband became an F-4 instructor. By then, he had accumulated 1000 hours of flying time. In December 1987, Husband was assigned to
Edwards Air Force Base in
California, where he attended the
USAF Test Pilot School class 88A along with future
Canadian Space Agency astronaut
Chris Hadfield. Upon completion of test pilot school, Husband served as a test pilot flying the F-4 and all five models of the
F-15 Eagle. In the F-15 Combined Test Force, he was the program manager for the
Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-229 increased performance engine and also served as the F-15 Aerial Demonstration Pilot. In June 1992, Husband was assigned to the Aircraft and Armament Evaluation Establishment at
Boscombe Down, England, as an exchange test pilot with the
Royal Air Force. At Boscombe Down, he was the Tornado GR1 and GR4 Project Pilot and served as a test pilot in the Hawk, Hunter, Buccaneer, Jet Provost, Tucano, and Harvard. Husband logged over 3,800 hours of flight time in more than 40 different types of
aircraft. ==NASA career==