John Hodge (engineer)

John Hodge
Hodge in 1969
Born
John Dennis Hodge

(1929-02-10)10 February 1929
Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England
Died19 May 2021(2021-05-19) (aged 92)
NationalityBritish
Alma materNorthampton Engineering College
University of London
Scientific career
InstitutionsNASA

John Dennis Hodge (10 February 1929 – 19 May 2021)[1] was a British aerospace engineer. He worked for the CF-105 Avro Arrow jet interceptor project in Canada. When it was cancelled in 1959, he became a member of NASA's Space Task Group, which later became the Johnson Space Center. During his NASA career, he worked as a flight director and planner. As the on-shift flight director of the Gemini 8 spaceflight crewed by Neil Armstrong and Dave Scott as it entered a spin, Hodge was credited with the safe landing of these astronauts.

When he returned to NASA in the 1980s, he worked as a manager on the Space Station Freedom project, which later became the International Space Station. He also served as an administrator at the United States Department of Transportation.

  1. ^ Leinfelder, Andrea (28 May 2021). "NASA flight director John Hodge remembered for dodging disaster in Gemini 8 mission". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 29 May 2021.