In March 1957, USAF pilot Anthony “Tony” Bevacqua completed flight training at the CIA’s Area 51 facility as the youngest pilot to ever check out and fly the U-2 plane. Bevacqua flew the U-2 plane for the 4080th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing until 1965 when he attended the Air Force’s Command and Staff College before becoming an SR-71 reconnaissance plane pilot until retiring in 1973 with over 2,600 hours in the U-2 and SR-71. Bevacqua was an instructor pilot on both the U-2 and the SR-71. In 2013 Bevacqua was the recipient of the Kelly Johnson Award.
For his role in the highly classified CIA U-2 project at Area 51 and service to the United States, Anthony Bevacqua has earned his 2019 enshrinement into the Nevada Aerospace Hall of Fame.