
Jameel Janjua
@jameeljanjua
Test/Fighter Pilot. Supersonic dad and husband. SETP member, RMC and MIT alumnus, public speaker. Reaching for the stars.
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13-01-2013 17:05:01
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Love this patch, really nicely done by Virgin Galactic.



Space stuff to do this week: 1) cheer on Starliner today. 2) cheer on Starship tomorrow. 3) light candle when Nicola Pecile says “fire” for #Glactic07!


Meet Jameel Janjua. Jameel is one of our pilots flying to space on #Galactic07!

I guess that Chris, Josh, and I each sat in the front row USAF Test Pilot School in our respective classes. Good company to help ring in 100 years of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Ad Astra, indeed!

What a mission: #Galactic07! I need to unravel my mind to describe what I just witnessed. Our crew did this thing on Saturday and I couldn’t be more proud to have been a part of this. More to follow once I find the right words. Tuva Cihangir Atasever Nicola Pecile Virgin Galactic



Thanks Jeremy R. Hansen. Nice to chat with Ian Hanomansing about the human space exploration and some of my journey. Air Cadet League of Canada -> RMC Canada CMR -> Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) -> Royal Canadian Air Force -> USAF Test Pilot School -> Edwards Air Force Base -> Virgin Galactic 🚀



Wonderful to speak with you Elizabeth Howell. Really important for others that follow to know that the path isn’t always as obvious as we’d like. The journey is the most interesting part. 🚀🧑🏾‍🚀



Thank you for your warm welcome to your beautiful and impressive headquarters Royal Canadian Geographical Society. Canada’s Centre for Geography and Exploration in Ottawa provides a wonderful space to inspire our future explorers.

Indeed, colours that are hard to describe with words. If Royal Canadian Geographical Society and Canadian Geographic had told me that I was speaking before steven page, then I would have gotten really creative! Best that they didn’t mention anything, on second thought.

Thanks Peter Fader! I bet that the covariate of “does student have access to a spaceship” factors heavily into the question of “how high, literally, might they reach?” Yours was a great class taught by an impressive expert in the field of applied probability models.