Wally Funk Age, Husband, Family, Biography & More
Wally Funk Age, Husband, Family, Biography & More
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Quick Infoâ
Hometown: New Mexico
Age: 84 Years
Marital Status: Unmarried
Bio/Wiki | |
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Full name | Mary Wallace âWallyâ Funk check sources Los Angeles Times |
Profession(s) | American Aviator, Commercial Astronaut |
Famous for | Being the oldest person to fly into space when she accompanied Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and two others on a suborbital trip on July 20, 2021 |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height (approx.) | in centimeters**- 170 cm** in meters**- 1.70 m** in feet & inches**- 5â 7â** |
Eye Colour | Hazel Brown |
Hair Colour | Gray |
Career | |
Flying Experience | 19,600 hours |
Time in space | 10 mins. 18 sec. |
Selection | Blue Origin |
Mission | NS-16 |
Awards, Honours, Achievements | ⢠At the age of 14, President Dwight Eisenhower sent her a letter of appreciation, after the National Rifle Association praised about her shooting results. ⢠In 1964, Stephenâs College honoured her with the Alumna Achievement Award. ⢠Received âOutstanding Female Pilotâ trophy, the âFlying Aggie Top Pilotâ and the âAlfred Alder Memorial Trophyâ at at Oklahoma State University (OSU). ⢠In 1965, she was listed as one of the âOutstanding Young Women in America. ⢠In the 1960s, Funk was listed in âWhoâs Who in Young Women in Americaâ and âWhoâs Who in Aviation.â ⢠In 1968, she earned Airline Transport Rating, becoming the 58th woman in the United States to achieve this. ⢠In 1975, she was named Honorary Colonel by the Governor of Louisiana. ⢠In June 2010, she was inducted into the Oklahoma State Universityâs Aviation Hall of Fame. ![]() ⢠In 2017, her name was inscribed on the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museumâs Wall of Honor. |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | February 1, 1939 (Wednesday) |
Age (as of 2023) | 84 Years |
Birthplace | Las Vegas, New Mexico, United States |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Nationality | American |
Hometown | Taos, New Mexico, United States |
School | She did her schooling in Taos, a town in New Mexico. |
College/University | ⢠Stephenâs College in Columbia, Missouri ⢠Oklahoma State University |
Educational Qualification(s) check sources Ninety-Nines |
⢠Associate of Arts degree from Stephenâs College ⢠Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education |
Hobbies | Riding Bike, Horse Riding, Hunting, Fishing |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Family | |
Husband/Spouse | N/A |
Parents | Her father owned a five-and-ten store in Taos, New Mexico, while her mother was an art enthusiast. |
Children | None |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Wally Funk
Wally Funk is an American aviator and commercial pilot who became the oldest person to fly into space after accompanying Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and two others on a suborbital trip on July 20, 2021. With a flying experience of 19,600 hours, Funk has many records to her name including the first female civilian flight instructor at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, the first female air safety investigator for the National Transportation Safety Board, and the first female Federal Aviation Agency inspector. In the 1960s, she was the youngest member of the âMercury 13,â a program designed to train women to send them into space. Besides assisting thousands of Private, Commercial, Multi-engine, Seaplane, Glider, Instrument, CFI, Al and Air Transport Pilots, Funk has also trained more than 3,000 people to fly.
Wally Funk spent most of her childhood in Taos, New Mexico, where her parents owned a chain of shops. While growing up in Taos, her mother noticed that Funk was not like any other girl who would bake something out of a Betty Crocker cookbook, rather she was a tomboy who would ride horses and compete in marksmanship contests.
Wally Funk as a child in Taos, New Mexico
In an interview, she talked about her mother who also desired to fly as a young girl, and how her maternal grandfather doubted her motherâs dreams. Wally said,
My mother passed the flying gene down to me. I was given the gift of great confidence and born with the ability to fly.â
At an early age, Funk became fascinated by flying, and she would love to make planes from balsa wood. According to Funk, she canât remember a time when she wasnât fascinated by flying. The young Funk was only a year old when she got her first glimpse of an airplane; her parents had taken her to an airport near their home in New Mexico, where she saw a Douglas DC-3, an early airliner. Talking about this, Funk says,
I go right to the wheel and I try to turn the nut, and mother said: âSheâs going to fly.ââ
Wally Funk, who was five at the time, jumped from her fatherâs barn in Taos, New Mexico, while wearing a Superman cape. Funk says it was a pivotal moment that inspired her to become a pilot. check sources Los Angeles Times
A pilot gave Wally Funk her first flying lesson at age nine, letting her help steer the plane and telling her parents she did a great job. Talking about this, she says,
The air and how pretty it was, and how the ground looked. It was probably all of 15 minutes.â
According to Funk, since childhood, she was an adventure enthusiast who loved outdoor activities. In an interview, she revealed that it was her parentsâ encouragement that made her a confident girl. She said,
I did everything that people didnât expect a girl to do. There was nothing I couldnât do.â
Wally Funk waving in front of an aircraft while riding a bicycle
As a high school student, Funk sought out courses such as mechanical drawing and auto mechanics; however, as a girl, she was only allowed to take courses such as home economics. check sources Columbia Missourian
Funk claims she was not an excellent student, but she was cynical about flying. She says,
I was not an âAâ student. But, flying was my thing. I did what I had to do to fly.â
In an interview, she revealed that when she entered Stephenâs College in Columbia, Missouri, she hadnât even completed high school. check sources Huck Magazine She said,
When I was sent to Stephens College aviation program, I hadnât even graduated from High School yet. They sent me right into college and right into flying.â
According to Funk, while she was studying at Stephenâs College, her scores were not brilliant, and she was rather interested in flying. In an interview, while talking about this, she said that once her adviser called up her mother and said,
Mrs. Funk, your daughterâs not doing too well in her subjects. Do you have an airport? You get her out there and start her flying.â
In 1958, Funk was rated first in her class of 24 flyers, when she graduated with an Associate of Arts degree and her pilotâs license from Stephenâs College. check sources Ninety-Nines Wally Funk was one of the last members of the Flying Susies to receive her pilotâs license while she was studying at Stephenâs College. In an interview, while talking about this, she said,
I was the last âFlying Susieâ to receive my license.â
At Stephenâs College, she was required to fly 100 miles as part of her flying training. In an interview, Funk recalled picking up her parents while flying through the countryside. She said,
I was required to do 100 miles of flying so I would fly around the countryside and even pick up my parents.â
Wally Funk in 1960, flying an helicopter as a college fresh out
After graduating from Stephenâs College, she attended Oklahoma State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education. While attending OSU, she also earned her Commercial, Single-engine Land, Multi-engine Land, Single-engine Sea, Instrument, and Flight instructorâs and all Ground Instructorâs ratings. check sources Ninety-Nines In an interview, she talked about OSUâs famous âFlying Aggiesâ program that inspired her to attend the university. She said,
As a Flying Aggie, I could do all the maneuvers as well as the boys, if not better.â
Wally Funk and two other members of the Flying Aggies with their silverware in 1959
Wally flew for Oklahoma State University in the International Collegiate Air Meets as an officer of the famous âFlying Aggies.â
On August 29, 1960, after getting inspired by an article âA Lady Proves Sheâs Fit for Space Flight,â published in Life magazine, Wally decided to go into space. The article gave detail about the achievements of aviator Geraldyn âJerrieâ Cobb, who had just undergone a series of terrifying endurance tests for potential astronauts and completed it successfully. Wally was so inspired by Cobbâs achievements that she wrote letters to Cobb and Dr. William Randolph Lovelace; Dr. William was the one who devised the trials. Through these letters, Wally expressed her desire to take these tests and go into space.
Soon after writing letters to Cobb and Dr. William Randolph Lovelace, Wally was called to Albuquerque to participate in the Woman in Space Program. At Albuquerque, Wally underwent five and a half days of training during which she had to ingest radioactive material and having icy water poured into her ears; these tests were similar to the tests taken on by the Mercury 7, NASAâs first successful human space mission. After passing these tests, 22-year-old Wally Funk joined Cobb and 11 other successful participants in the Mercury 13 program, a privately funded program that aimed to train women astronauts and send them into space.
Although all 13 participants of Mercury 13 proved that they could endure extreme physical conditions, the program was shelved on the pretext that sending women into space was âagainst the natural order,â after its private funding was pulled and several prominent NASA figures lobbied against sending women astronauts into space.
Seven of the pioneering Mercury 13, including Wally Funk (second left)
At the age of 21, Wally Funk joined Fort Sill, Oklahoma as a Civilian Flight Instructor of noncommissioned and commissioned officers of the United States Army, making her the youngest and the only female professional aviator in the US Army. check sources The Guardian In an interview, Wally revealed that to get this job, she valiantly entered the local airfield office and asked,
Does anybody need a flight instructor?â
21 years old Wally Funk as the first female flight instructor at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in 1960
In the fall of 1961, Wally worked as a Certified Flight Instructor, Charter, and Chief Pilot at an aviation company in Hawthorne, California.
In 1970, Wally received the Commercial Glider Rating, she taught five Aeronautical Science classes at Redondo High School in California. Wally was also appreciated by Sacramentoâs Educational Board for her efforts to encourage high school students to pursue their careers in aviation.
In 1971, when Wally finished the FAA General Aviation Operations Inspector Academy course, she became the first woman in the United States to do so. During the course, Wally learned Flight Testing procedures and handling accidents and violations, the course also included Pilot Certification.
In 1973, when Wally was promoted as a specialist to FAA SWAP (Systems Worthiness Analysis Program), she became the first woman in the United States to hold this position. check sources Ninety-Nines
In late November 1973, Wally Funk returned to the FAA Academy, where she underwent air-taxi, charter, and aviation rental businesses-related courses, and following this, Wally inspected flight schools and air taxi operations while traveling to Arizona, Nevada, and California.
On December 9, 1974, Wally Funk became the first female investigator at the National Transportation Safety Board in Washington, D.C., after she joined them as Air Safety Investigator. During the same time, she attended two schools for field investigators to learn crucial things about airplane accidents and how to investigate them.
On June 23, 1975, in response to Mrs. Gerald Fordâs request, Wally Funk joined a luncheon at the White House in Washington, D.C.
Wally Funk is also known for participating in air races, and she has successfully competed in many prominent womenâs air races including Powder Puff Derbyâs 25th Annual Race in which she stood 8th, Pacific Air Race in which she was placed 6th, and Palms to Pines Air Race in which she stood 8th. On August 16, 1975, Wally participated in the Palms to Pines All Women Air Race from Santa Monica, California to Independence, Oregon in which she stood 2nd. On October 4, 1975, while flying her red and white Citabriashe, Wally became the winner among 80 participants in the Pacific Air Race from San Diego, California to Santa Rosa, California.
There have been numerous television and radio appearances by Wally Funk. Additionally, she has addressed over 50 professional organizations. A TV show called âWhat Will the Women Be Doing In The Year 2000?â interviewed Wally in November 1973. Her interview on the âMike Douglas Television Showâ took place the same year. Wally was interviewed on Gene Burkeâs television program âSalute of Women in Aviationâ in the fall of 1975. On February 8, 1995, NBCâs âDatelineâ aired an interview with Wally Funk, one of the original thirteen female astronaut candidates.
Various magazines have featured Wally Funk, including âLife,â âTown and Country,â and âMs Magazineâ. Oklahoma State Alumnusâ âAviation News Illustratedâ magazine has featured Wally Funk on their cover. She has also been featured in Charles Paul Mayâs âWomen in Aeronautics;â âLadybirds II The Continuing Story of American Women in Aviationâ by Henry M. Holden and Captain Lori Griffith; âWoman into Space,â âThe Jerrie Cobb Story,â âAmelia Earhartâs Daughters,â âIllustrated Encyclopedia of Aviation in Space,â and âAerospace Education.â A total of eight European and South African publications featured her in 1969.
Wally Funk featured in the June 28, 1963, Life Magazine story on Mercury 13 women
Wally was present at the launch of Eileen Collinsâ first Space Shuttle as a pilot and commander in 1995. During the launch, Wally reportedly cried out of emotion â
Go Eileen. Go for all of us.â
Numerous books and movies have acknowledged Wally Funkâs role in the history of the space program like Martha Ackmannâs 2003 history The Mercury 13: The True Story of Thirteen Women and the Dream of Space Flight and the Netflix documentary Mercury 13.
Mercury 13, a documentary on space program featuring Wally Funk, premiered on Netflix in 2018
A biography titled Wally Funkâs Race for Space by Wally Funkâs friend Sue Nelson was published by the Chicago Review Press in March 2019.Â
She became the oldest person to fly into space on July 20, 2021, after over 50 years of waiting. Wally Funk was chosen by Jeff Bezos , the worldâs richest man, to accompany him on the journey. On July 1, 2021, Jeff Bezos, through an Instagram post, announced Funkâs inclusion in a four-person crew set for launch by Blue Origin. On her inclusion into this space journey, Wally Funk said,
I canât tell people that are watching how fabulous I feel to be picked by Blue Origin to go on this trip.â
Wally Funk with Jeff Bezos
When Blue Originâs New Shepard rocket launched from remote West Texas on July 20, 2021, 82-year-old Wally Funk became the oldest passenger to travel into space. Three others accompanied her including Jeff Bezos, Mark Bezos , and Oliver Daemen (an 18-year-old physics student). From launch to capsule touchdown in the desert, Blue Originâs flight lasted around 10 minutes. As compared to Bransonâs Virgin Galactic, whose flight reached a height of 86 km and lasted about 90 minutes from launch to landing, this flight flew at a height of 107 km. Tesla CEO Elon Musk âs SpaceX plans to observe the earth at a height of 300 km from launch to landing over a period of three to four days.
Wally Funk (2nd from right) posing in front of Blue Origin shuttle
In addition to flying airplanes, Wally is interested in parachute jumping, ballooning, and hang-gliding.
Wally has set aside a corner of her home in Grapevine for her collection of space and aviation memorabilia that she has collected over the years.
Wally Funk never married in her life. In an interview she talked about her marital status. check sources HITC She said,
I am married to airplanes.â
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