Kathryn G. Hughes

Consultant at Demonstratives

Dr. Kathryn Hughes is a Consultant at ESi and a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel. A physician and pilot with 25 years of active duty service, she was one of only 10 Pilot-Physicians in the Air Force. Dr. Hughes has over 3100 military pilot flight hours primarily in the T-38, RC-135, A-10, and Royal Air Force Hawk. She also has military flight time in 23 other aircraft, 400 hours as a flight surgeon and over 800 civilian hours in a Bonanza Debonair.

Throughout her career, she held numerous leadership roles in the Air Force Medical Service to include Chief of Aerospace Medicine, Command of a 107-member Squadron and most recently, as Director of the Human Systems Integration Directorate where she was responsible for ensuring human-centric design criteria were included in the acquisition of new Air Force systems. Dr. Hughes is dual board-certified in Aerospace and Occupational Medicine through the American Board of Preventive Medicine, and also specializes in human factors, human performance and human systems integration. Additionally, she has experience in aircraft mishap investigation, including the evaluation of pathology, toxicology, and human performance in accident investigation.