

Westcliff University 2023 Commencement Speaker Robert “Hoot” Gibson
Robert “Hoot” Gibson: A Life in The Skies
Born on October 30, 1946, in Cooperstown, New York, Robert Gibson considers Lakewood, California, his hometown. Raised in a family with a deep passion for aviation, his mother, Mrs. Paul A. Gibson was an accomplished pilot, and his father was a test pilot for the Civil Aeronautics Administration. Hoot’s exposure to this world of flight nurtured his own aspirations to soar through the skies.
Gibson’s remarkable career can be characterized by his relentless pursuit of excellence and his willingness to push the boundaries of what is possible. His accomplishments span the realms of military service, test piloting, and space exploration.
In 1969, Captain Hoot joined the U.S. Navy and underwent flight training at various Naval Air Stations. A graduate of the Naval Fighter Weapons School “TOPGUN,” he flew several combat missions in Vietnam. Gibson’s expertise as a pilot and his dedication to his craft then led him to become an instructor pilot where he trained future aviators.
Throughout his military career, Hoot amassed more than 6,000 flight hours in some 50 different types of civil and military aircraft. He earned various military awards, including the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Distinguished Flying Cross, and multiple air medals.
It was then on to a new adventure. The final frontier. Space.
In January 1978, Robert Gibson was selected by NASA to join the prestigious astronaut corps. After rigorous training and preparation, he became an astronaut in 1979, embarking on a path that would take him beyond Earth’s atmosphere.
Captain ‘Hoot’ made significant contributions during his time at NASA. He served as an investigator on the Space Challenger accident and played a role in the redesign and recertification of the solid rocket boosters. He also served as the Chief of the Astronaut Office until 1994. After retiring from NASA in 1996, Gibson pursued private business interests and became a pilot for Southwest Airlines.
Following his retirement from commercial aviation, Gibson continued to pursue his passion for flying. He participated in air races, including the Reno National Championship Air Races, where he won the prestigious Unlimited Class Gold Race.
We cannot wait to hear from this legendary figure of the skies live and in person at Westcliff’s commencement ceremony June 9, in Irvine California.