Hal Farley became Director of Flight Operations and Chief Test Pilot of the Lockheed Advanced Development Company in1989. He served as Chief Test Pilot since 1983, retired 1991.
Farley joined Lockheed in 1979 as an Experimental Test Pilot assigned as Project Pilot for the then Top Secret Stealth Fighter Program. He participated in all phases of the F-117A project, including design, first flight, structural, flutter, weapon separation, and weapon system testing and logged over 600 hours in the F-117A. Farley was inducted into the Oklahoma Aviation and Space Hall of Fame in 1999. Farley is a Fellow in the Society of Experimental Test Pilots.
In 2002 He and his wife Ellen completed an 8-year voyage around the world in their sailboat "Airbourne". They served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. They live in Utah.
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