This was written by Jeff Walling, currently a senior at Bear Creek High School in
Stockton, CA
Lee Mountz is a research aircraft inspector for NASA. He has worked for NASA for the
past twenty five years. The first job Lee had for NASA was as a crew chief for various
flights; he held this job for fifteen years. After this, Lee was moved to the inspector's
position where he has been for nearly ten years.
During his work as a crew chief, Lee had the chance to be a crew member on the Kuiper
Airborne Observatory (KAO), the world's only airborne astronomical research facility. Lee
cites this as one of the highlights of his career.
Lee's interest in aircraft inspection and repair began when he was in high school and
worked for his father in a aircraft maintenance shop. His father was the shop foreman,
and Lee learned a lot from simply watching his father.
After graduating from high school, Lee attended some college courses, but soon
realized he could receive the hands-on experience he desired from the military. He
received most of his training experience on the Lockheed C-141, which is the plane that
has been modified into the KAO. After the military, Lee received his IA Inspector's
License.
Lee's family consists of his wonderful wife Mary and his nineteen year-old son,
Matthew. Matt is currently doing his general education classes for college in San Jose,
but he will soon transfer to UCLA for the remainder of his college career. According to
Lee, Matt will probably go on to pursue a career in a musical field.
For anyone interested in his field, Lee suggests taking aviation courses in college
and graduating with your Bachelor's Degree. This is not required to become a crew chief
or an inspector, but Lee says the background is priceless.