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Never Panic Early
An Apollo 13 Astronaut's Journey
Fred Haise with Bill Moore 2022
Tigard Library - B Haise F
- p01-12: Biloxi MS birth to HS
- p13 Perkinston Junior College
- p16 1952 Naval Aviation Cadet at NAS Pensacola FL
p18 First flight on SNJ, NAS Whiting near Milton FL
p20 Solo on 20th flight, crosswind practice at Bagdad airfield photo
p26 Navy wings 1954 / p27 Training Lockheed "TV-2" (actually T2V)
p28 Deploy MCAS Cherry Point, Douglas F2H-4 Banshee, p29 1954 married hs girlfriend Mary Griffith Grant
p30 1st never panic early: flameout over Atlantic, dive and roll, recovered and landed at Tamiami Airport
p31 towed through Miami to Miami International Airport
p32 First supersonic flight, Mach 1.2 diving an F-9 Cougar
- p35 1956 22yo, 1734 flight hours, matriculates U. Oklahoma, attached to Air National Guard
p36 Marines to Air Force, P-80 Shooting Star then supersonic F-86 Sabrejet
- p39 1959 Sep 14, hired by NASA Lewis (now Glenn) in Cleveland ... Rocket engine test at Rocky River Creek(?)
p42 1960 started Lewis zero-G flight program, used AJ-2 Savage
- p43 Free piston oil reservoirs for zero-G p44 22 to 27 sec zero-G
p44 D-3380 Use of aircraft for zero-gravity environment
- p45 Stationed at NASA Lewis. Urgent night airdrop of pyros for Aerobee launch scheduled the next morning.
p46 1962 transfers to Edwards AFB, "Armstrong" (sic) Flight Research Center
er no, was NASA Flight Research Center after 1959
- 1976 NASA Ames-Dryden, then 2014 Armstrong Flight Research Center
p47 after 6mo. rental, bought home at 44561 Leatherwood Ave Lancaster
p49 NASA M2-F1 lifting body / Many aircraft, many flights per month
p52 1964 Aerospace Research Pilot School (?) with Don Mallick
- p53-55 visits European flight centers with Chuck Yeager, lacking passport
- p55 Edwards, testing F10x series aircraft
p56-7 mentions Manned Orbiting Laboratory Program
p58 NASAAn evaluation of the handling qualities of seven general-aviation aircraft
p59 Testing Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche damaging tail flutter
p60 1966 Feb 8 Aerospace Medical Division Brookes AFB San Antonio
p62 1966 Apr 24 to NASA JSC, Original 19 astronauts
p63 Training: PR, Grand Canyon, Katmai National Park, Iceland, Mauna Loa/Kea, more volcanic areas
- p65-8 survival training
p68-77 LM development and training at Grumman Bethpage Long Island
p79 1967 June 22 First LM delivered for first test flight on S-IB Saturn
- p82 LM drop tests, 6.3 Gs forwards, 3 Gs sideways, 6 Gs vertically
- p84 Apollo 9 (later 8, circumlunar CSM only) backup crew with Armstrong and Aldrin
- p85 CSM-104 testing at North American plant
- p87 CM simulator 500 credible (survivable) failures, 300 for LM simulator
- p89 centrifuge simulation, steeper reentry up to 18 Gs. p90 practiced pad escape
p90 member of Günter Wendt's closeout crew
- p91 in Apollo 8 CM lower equipment bay, helping during crew ingress
- p92 watched liftoff in flame suit (close? where?) // next assignment, backup crew for Apollo 11 with Anders and Lovell
p94 at dinner, Neal and Buzz argue about REFSMMAT Reference to Stable Member Matrix, Mike Collins peacemaker
- p94 Also closeout crew for Apollo 11, Guenter Wendt "der Fuhrer of der Launch Pad", p95 given fish by Collins
p97 Charlie Duke, Jim Lovell, Fred Haise as CapCom
- p99 Apollo 13 Jim Lovell, Ken Mattinglg Fred Haise prime crew. Backup crew Young, Swigert, and Duke
p100 Lee Silver Caltech for geology field training
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