He was 97. Gen. Charles Yeager talks to members of the media following a re-enactment flight commemorating his breaking of the sound barrier 65 years earlier, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Yeager, the first pilot to break the sound barrier, died Monday, Dec. 7, 2020, at age 97. His wife, Victoria,. Retired Air Force Brig. As Covid-19 swept the world, the killing of George Floyd galvanized a racial justice movement, and the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg upended the makeup of the Supreme Court. FILE - In this Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012, file photo, retired Air Force Brig. "It is w/ profound sorrow, I . Gen. Charles Yeager talks to members of the media following a re-enactment flight commemorating his breaking of the sound . Chuck Yeager, the most famous test pilot of his generation, who was the first to break the sound barrier and, thanks to Tom Wolfe, came to personify the death-defying aviator who possessed the . Sixty-five years later to the minute, on Oct. 14, 2012, Yeager commemorated the feat, flying in the back seat of an F-15 Eagle as it broke the sound barrier at more than 30,000 feet (9,144 meters . . Retired Air Force Brig. Yeager rocketed into history by breaking the sound barrier in the experimental Bell X-1 research aircraft in 1947, helping to pave the way for the US . News 12 AM. Chuck Yeager threw up the first time he went in a plane. who announced Yeager's death on December 7 on his Twitter page. 11:23ET 08-12-20. Gen. Charles Elwood "Chuck" Yeager, the first pilot to fly aircraft exceeding the speed of sound, has died at the age of 97. Chuck Yeager, 1st to break sound barrier, dies at 97 . Yeager died Monday, his wife, Victoria Yeager, said on his Twitter account. West Virginia's native son was larger than life and an inspiration for generations of Americans. Yeager was raised in Hamlin, West . Yeager was married to Glennis Yeager from 1945 until her death from . Then-Col. Charles "Chuck" Yeager in New York City, New York, Oct. 18, 1962. Authorities: Woman suspected of killing cyclist seen at New Jersey airport. Longtime U.S. Air Force pilot Chuck Yeager made history in 1947 as the first person to break the sound barrier in flight. Gen. Charles Elwood "Chuck" Yeager, the first pilot to fly aircraft exceeding the speed of sound, has died at the age of 97. — Chuck Yeager (@GenChuckYeager) December 8, 2020 "In an age of media-made heroes, he is the real deal," Edwards Air Force Base historian Jim Young said in August 2006 at the unveiling of a . In 1947 Yeager was the first person to break the sound barrier;. Oct. 14, 1947: Chuck Yeager Breaks the Sound Barrier Yeager flew faster than the speed of sound in the experimental Bell XS-1 rocket plane. He is best remembered for being the U.S. Air Force pilot who first broke the sound. Retired Air Force Brig. Yeager's death is "a tremendous loss to our nation," NASA . GRASS VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — Retired Air Force Brig. Chuck Yeager, who has died aged 97, stands alongside the Wright Brothers and Charles Lindbergh in the history of American aviation. Updated: Dec 8, 2020 7:20 AM CDT. Yeager's most notable achievement was piloting the X-1 experimental rocket plane, in which he became the first human to fly faster than the speed of sound in 1947, shortly after the founding of the U.S. Air Force as a separate service. (CBS13/AP) — Retired Air Force Brig. Yeager never sought the spotlight, and was always a bit gruff. Yeager's death was announced on his official. One reason might be that Ms. Yeager, who in 2004 was sued by three of the test pilot's children from his first marriage for financial elder abuse, still collects royalties for the book. Chuck Yeager, the steely Right Stuff test pilot who took aviation to the doorstep of space by becoming the first person to break the sound barrier more than 70 years ago, has died at the age of 97. A cause of death has not yet been released. 'My face was on fire': Incredible video emerges of test pilot Chuck Yeager ejecting from space modified fighter jet after losing control at 100,000ft as the 96-year-old talks about the bid to beat . Submit Photos and Videos . Gen. Charles "Chuck' Yeager, passed away. Chuck Yeager, a former U.S. Air Force officer who became the first pilot to break the speed of sound, died Monday. Gen. Charles "Chuck" Yeager, the World War II fighter pilot ace and quintessential test pilot who showed he had the "right stuff" when in 1947 he became the first person to fly faster than sound, has died. Obituaries Chuck Yeager, first pilot to break the sound barrier, dies at 97 "In an age of media-made heroes, he is the real deal." Retired Air Force Brig. Yeager's death is "a tremendous loss . . Gen. Charles "Chuck" Yeager, the World War II fighter pilot ace and quintessential test pilot who showed he had the "right stuff" when . Gen. Charles Yeager talks to members of . Gen. Charles "Chuck" Yeager, the World War II fighter pilot ace and quintessential test pilot who showed he had the "right stuff" when in 1947 he became the first . Yeager died Monday, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a statement, calling the death "a tremendous loss to our nation." "Gen. Yeager's pioneering and innovative spirit advanced. NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine called his death "a tremendous loss . Brig. Road Conditions . Victoria Yeager, confirmed the news of his death on Monday through the former World War II pilot's . "It is w/ profound sorrow, I . Chuck Yeager, pictured in 1997 celebrating the 50th anniversary of his breaking the sound barrier, has died at the age of 97, his wife Victoria announced on Monday night. He was 97. The space and aviation community worldwide mourned the death of Chuck Yeager at the age of 97 on Monday (Dec. 7). He was 97. Yeager took the X-1 up to an altitude of 40,000 feet and accelerated to a speed of 662 miles per hour, well past the sound barrier at that height. While his most famous feat certainly transformed the aviation world, Chuck Yeager's life represents so much more. On Oct. 14, 1947, Yeager, then a 24-year-old captain, pushed an orange, bullet-shaped Bell X-1 rocket plane past 660 mph to break the sound barrier, at the time a daunting aviation milestone . A tweet posted on the former U.S. Air Force pilot's . Yeager died Monday, his wife, Victoria Yeager, said on his Twitter . Yeager died Monday, his wife, Victoria Yeager, said on his Twitter account. FILE - In this Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012, file photo, retired Air Force Brig. He was 97. Dec 8, 2020. ( Reuters: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports) Chuck Yeager, the steely Right Stuff test pilot who took aviation to the doorstep of space by . Gen. Charles "Chuck" Yeager, the World War II fighter pilot ace and quintessential test pilot who showed he had the "right stuff" when in 1947 he . 1:14 Chuck Yeager, the first person to break the sound barrier and one of the U.S. Air Force's most decorated test pilots, died Monday. 8 December 2020 Watch Chuck Yeager's historic flight in 1947 US test pilot Chuck Yeager, the first person to break the sound barrier, has died aged 97, his wife says. WASHINGTON, D.C.- U.S. eager to get back to normal after two years of Covid . Yeager broke the sound barrier when he tested the X-1 in October 1947, although the feat was not announced to the public until 1948. Published Dec. 13, 2021. Chuck Yeager, the most famous test pilot of his generation who was the first to break the sound barrier, and, thanks to Tom Wolfe, came to personify the death-defying aviator who possessed the . TV Listings. Brig. Gen. Charles "Chuck" Yeager, the World War II fighter pilot ace and quintessential test pilot who became the first person to fly faster than sound in 1947, has . Sixty-five years later to the minute, on Oct. 14, 2012, Yeager commemorated the feat, flying in the back seat of an F-15 Eagle as it broke the sound barrier at more than 30,000 feet (9,144 meters . A tweet posted on the former U.S. Air Force pilot's . Charles Elwood "Chuck" Yeager, the first pilot ever to break the sound barrier, has died. Another . GRASS VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — Retired Air Force Brig. Yeager flew for more than 60 years, including piloting an X-15 to near . BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - Legendary pilot and West Virginia native General Chuck Yeager died Monday night at the age of 97. He was 97. WASHINGTON: Chuck Yeager, the American flying legend who was the first to break the sound barrier, was venerated by the Pakistani military, but while his aerial feats were respected by many Indian . Retired Air Force Brig. By CBS13 Staff December 7, 2020 at 10:08 pm. Sixty-five years later to the minute, on Oct. 14, 2012, Yeager commemorated the feat, flying in the back seat of an F-15 Eagle as it broke the sound barrier at more than 30,000 feet (9,144 meters . Renowned test pilot Chuck Yeager dies. GRASS VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — Retired Air Force Brig. Famed test pilot, retired Brig. I must tell you that my life love General Chuck Yeager passed just before 9pm ET. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) today issued the below statement following the death of Brigadier General Chuck Yeager: "Most people know Chuck Yeager as the pilot who broke the sound barrier. In a tweet, Victoria Yeager. By Andrew Breese. Born in 1923 in Myra, West Virginia, the slow life of Lincoln County was. Chuck Yeager, Test Pilot Who Broke the Sound Barrier, Is Dead at 97 A World War II fighter ace and Air Force general, he was, according to Tom Wolfe, "the most righteous of all the possessors of. FILE - In this Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012, file photo, retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Charles "Chuck" Yeager, the World War II fighter pilot ace and quintessential test pilot who showed he . GRASS VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — Retired Air Force Brig. Key points: Yeager broke the speed of sound when he was just 24 years old in 1947 A tweet posted on the former U.S. Air Force pilot's official Twitter account and attributed to his wife, Victoria Yeager, confirmed the World War II ace died just before . Chuck Yeager, fighter ace, test pilot, breaker of the sound barrier and coolest of the cool, was the man even astronauts looked up to. U.S. Air Force officer and test pilot Chuck Yeager, known as "the fastest man alive," has died at the age of 97. . 11:23ET 08-12-20. He was 97. . Retired Air Force Brig. The retired brigadier-general's wife, Victoria Yeager, confirmed the news of his death on . Gen. Charles "Chuck" Yeager, the World War II fighter pilot ace and quintessential test pilot who showed he had the "right stuff" when in 1947 he became the first person to fly faster than sound, has died. By Kelli Dugan, Cox Media Group National Content Desk December 07, 2020 at 11:43 pm EST. Sixty-five years later to the minute, on Oct. 14, 2012, Yeager commemorated the feat, flying in the back seat of an F-15 Eagle as it broke the sound barrier at more than 30,000 feet (9,144 meters . He was 97. His wife, Victoria, announced the . Just over a year ago, December 7, 2020, an aviation icon, U.S. Air Force Brig. Yeager's death is "a tremendous loss to our nation," NASA Administrator Jim . Brig. Gen. Charles "Chuck" Yeager, the World War II fighter pilot ace and quintessential test pilot who showed he had the "right stuff" when in 1947 he became . He was 97. Obituary | Mechanic to hero Chuck Yeager died on December 7th The flying ace and first to break the sound barrier was 97 Dec 12th 2020 I F A FLOCK of grouse flew across his path when he was out. Retired Brig. Matthew McConaughey gets emotional sharing heartbreaking story of 9-year-old Uvalde victim CNN — US Air Force officer and test pilot Chuck Yeager, known as "the fastest man alive," has died at the. Gen. Charles "Chuck" Yeager, being pushed by Kanawha County Commission President Kent Carper, waves to the crowd after a ceremony honoring him at a 2018 air show at Yeager Airport. She did not specify the cause of his death. (CNN) US Air Force officer and test pilot Chuck Yeager, known as "the fastest man alive," has died at the age of 97 . Chuck Yeager, the historic test pilot portrayed in the movie " The Right Stuff ," is dead at the age of 97, according to a tweet posted on his account late Monday. Hulton Archive/Getty Chuck Yeager. He was 97. Chuck Yeager, a former U.S. Air Force officer who became the first pilot to break the speed of sound, died Monday. Summary: Retired Air Force Brig. By Pete Muntean, Hollie . "General Chuck Yeager was an American hero. Charles E. "Chuck" Yeager, a military test pilot who was the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound and live to tell about it, died Dec. 7 in Los Angeles. Jim Bridenstine, NASA Administrator, called Yeager's death "a tremendous loss to our nation." Yeager pictured in . Gen. Charles "Chuck" Yeager, the World War II fighter pilot ace and quintessential test pilot who showed he had the "right stuff" when in 1947 he became . Chuck Yeager, 1st to break sound barrier, dies at 97 He was "the most righteous of all those with the right stuff," said Maj. Gen. Curtis Bedke, commander of the Air Force Flight Test Center . COVID-19 Map. Chuck Yeager. He bravely served our nation as a pilot for more than 30 years in the U.S. Air Force during World War II and Vietnam. Chuck Yeager, the World War II fighter pilot ace who became the first person to fly faster than sound, died Monday at age 97. Airman Magazine. On Oct. 14, 1947, Yeager, then a 24-year-old captain, pushed an orange, bullet-shaped Bell X-1 rocket plane past 660 mph to break the sound barrier, at the time a daunting aviation milestone . He was 97 . On Oct. 14, 1947, Yeager, then a 24-year-old captain, pushed an orange, bullet-shaped Bell X-1 rocket plane past 660 mph to break the sound barrier, at the time a daunting aviation milestone. Gen. Charles E. "Chuck" Yeager died, Dec. 7, 2020. Charles E. "Chuck" Yeager, a military test pilot who was the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound and live to tell about it, died Dec. 7. Gen. Charles "Chuck" Yeager, the World War II fighter pilot ace and quintessential test pilot who showed he had the "right stuff" when in 1947 he became the first person to. Gen. Charles "Chuck" Yeager, the World War II fighter pilot ace and quintessential test pilot who showed he had the "right stuff" when in 1947 he became the first person to fly faster than sound, has died. Gen. Chuck Yeager, the first pilot to break the sound barrier in the Bell X-1 "Glamorous Glinnis" in October 1947, poses next to a minature of the plane used in the film "The Right Stuff," at a . US test pilot Chuck Yeager, the first person to break the sound barrier, has died aged 97, according to his wife Victoria Yeager who tweeted, "It is w/ profound sorrow, I must tell you that my life love General Chuck Yeager passed just before 9 pm ET. NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine called his death "a tremendous loss. Yeager was born in Myra, West Virginia, on Feb. 13, 1923, to Albert Hal Yeager and Susie Mae (Sizemore) Yeager. COVID-19 Map. Chuck Yeager, the historic test pilot portrayed in the movie " The Right Stuff ," is dead at the age of 97, according to a tweet posted on his account late Monday. Chuck Yeager during a press conference at Edwards Air Force Base during the 50th anniversary celebration of his October 14, 1947 Bell X-1 flight, in which he became the first man to break the . Brigadier General Charles Elwood Yeager ( / ˈjeɪɡər / YAY-gər, February 13, 1923 - December 7, 2020) was a United States Air Force officer, flying ace, and record-setting test pilot who in 1947 became the first pilot in history confirmed to have exceeded the speed of sound in level flight. One of the world's most famous aviators has died: Chuck Yeager — best known as the first to break the sound barrier — died at the age of 97. Gen. Charles Yeager talks to members of the media following a re-enactment flight commemorating his breaking of the . Coronavirus; Politics; Matter of Fact; . (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) . He was 97. With the U.S. Air Force's 75th Birthday approaching next year, we look back at the legacy of the first person to break the sound barrier at a time when the Air Force . He was 97. Gen. Charles Elwood "Chuck" Yeager, the first pilot to fly aircraft exceeding the speed of sound, has died at the age of 97.