Born: 09/09/1920
Died: 02/07/2007
Inducted: 10/10/1998
Captain Harry W. Orlady retired from
United Airlines after 39 years as a pilot having flown 10 different
types of aircraft ranging form the Boeing 247 and Douglas DC-3 to
the Boeing 747. Captain Orlady has received a number of awards from
United Airlines and the aviation industry.
He has been recognized as
an international expert in aviation human factors and safety. He has
presented nearly 100 papers or lectures on flight training and
operational safety in aviation. Since retirement from United he has
served as a Senior Research Scientist for the Aviation Safety
Research System (ASRS). Orlady has also served as a research
contractor to the ASRS, as an independent contractor to NASA/Ames,
to private research firms and as a consultant to the FAA in its
certification of the Boeing 747-400 and the McDonnell Douglas MD-11.
Captain
Orlady was an elected Fellow of the Aerospace Medical Association and
a member of numerous national and international groups,
committees and associations dealing with human factors, medical and
safety issues that deal with aviation.
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