Amy Sisson was a human space pilot in the 24th century.
In 2369, Sisson participated in the Apollo 11 400th anniversary celebrations. She was one of three civilian pilots who were part of the Apollo 11 recreation in July, taking the place of 20th century astronaut, Buzz Aldrin.
In preparation for the reenactment, she went through months of training in holographic simulations of the Apollo 11 spaceship with her co-pilots Paul Abell and Inge Heyer.
When the spacecraft reached Earth's moon on 20 July, Sisson and Heyer descended to the surface aboard the lunar module Eagle, while Abell remained in the command module Columbia orbiting Luna.
Just after landing, she he was interviewed by UFP Today reporter, John Coffren, stating "It's been a perfect day. Six years work, and it all went off without a hitch." (Star Trek Magazine Issue 162: "Blast Off!")