Jiang Xinlin | |||||||
Native Name: | 江新林 | ||||||
Native Name Lang: | zh | ||||||
Birth Place: | Qi County, Kaifeng, Henan Province, China | ||||||
Alma Mater: | PLA Army Armored Forces Academy College | ||||||
Type: | PLAAC astronaut | ||||||
Status: | Active | ||||||
Occupation: | Lieutenant colonel, PLAAF | ||||||
Space Time: | 187 days, 6 hours and 32 minutes | ||||||
Selection: | Chinese Group 3 | ||||||
Missions: | Shenzhou 17 | ||||||
Evas: | 1 | ||||||
Eva Time: | 7 hours 52 minutes | ||||||
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Jiang Xinlin (; born February 1988) is a Chinese pilot selected as part of the Shenzhou program.[1] He enlisted in the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in September 2006.[2] [3] [4]
Jiang was born in rural Qiu County, Kaifeng, Henan Province, in February 1988. He held part-time jobs from a very young age to help his family's needs. In 2006, Jiang was admitted to the former PLA Army Armored Forces Academy College. In September 2006, he enlisted in the PLA and became a ground force tank driver. Later in 2010, after Jiang Jiang graduated from the PLA Army Armored Forces Academy College, participated in the Air Force pilot selection and was selected. He is a fourth-level astronaut in the Astronaut Corps of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and is a first class PLA Air Force pilot for 10 years.[5] [6] [7] During this time, Jiang flew more than 1,000 hours safely, was rated as a first-class pilot of the Air Force, and served as the deputy captain of a flying brigade of the Air Force Aviation Brigade, and was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the PLAAF.[8] [9]
In 2018, he participated in the selection of the third batch of taikonauts. In September 2020, as an aerospace flight engineer, he was selected in third taikonaut group.[10] Jiang underwent difficult training in field survival and zero-g preparation using the zero-gravity rotating chair.[11] Two years later in June 2022, he was selected as the crew for the manned mission of Shenzhou 17 as a system operator.[12] He flew to Tiangong Space Station on Shenzhou-17 on 26 October 2023 and docked later on the same day.[13]