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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, 1933 Nov 14 birth to high school
  • 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

  • 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 Mattingly Fred Haise prime crew. Backup crew Young, Swigert, and Duke
  • p100 Lee Silver Caltech for geology field training

  • p101 Mission patch designed by Jim Lovell and New York artist Lumen Winter (not Winters)

    • I have an embroidered Apollo 13 mission patch (manufactured 2009 December) attached to my computer
      • the embroidered "Earth and swooping trajectory" looks like a small mushroom, or a penis.
      • I hope the flown mission patches were better
  • p103 Ken "never measles" Mattingly replaced by Jack Swigert
    • Command module Odyssey, Lunar Module Aquarius, not mentioned in index
  • p105 launch, below 4.5 gees . . p106, 3m20s, launch escape tower and cover jettisoned
  • p106 100 mile circular orbital insertion at 12m29s
  • p107 Third stage ignition for TLI, single J-2 burning for 6 minutes
    • S-IVB targeted at Moon to tickle Apollo 11/12 seismometers
    • 3.7 second firing of service propulsion system (SPS) engine targeting Moon rather than free return to Earth
  • p109 loud bang
  • p111 crazy warning lights and sensors, g levels 1.17x, 0.15 y and z
  • p114 LM power level reduced to 18 amps, usually 65A during powered descent ... plenty of excess oxygen
  • p116 Kludge adapting CM Lithium Hyroxide cylinders to LM; duct tape, checklist covers, and socks
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  • p144 Shuttle weight reduction, control cables eliminated, fly-by-computer only
  • p144 four computers operating in harmony
  • p159 Enterprise ready to fly 1977 Jan 31, moved to Edwards
  • p159 FSAA Flight Simulator for Advanced Aircraft

  • p159 Crew(man) Optical Alignment Sight COAS

  • p161 1977 June 18: F.H. with Gordon Fullerton, first captive flight of Enterprise on 747 carrier plane
  • p162 flutter test of controls, test of speed brakes
  • p163 1977 July 26, third captive test, rehersal for separation and landing
  • p164 1977 August 12, release and landing test, F.H. and G.F.
  • p165 release, roll right for separation, GPC-2 (of 4) computer fail / practice flare levelling at 250knots 20kft
    • speed brakes 50%, speed stabilized at 280 knots, brakes 0 at 2kft no trim change. preflare at 900ft
    • landing gear deployed at 265 knots, ground effect at 10 foot altitude, settled on runway at 185 knots
  • p166 light braking, 11,000 rollout / more tests: H&F Flight #3 Sept 23 #5 Oct 26

  • p167 glided too long, pilot induced oscillation, rate limiting, roll control lost temporarily
    • postflight party awarded model Enterprise with half of right wing missing
  • p168 was hardly ever home for 10 years, divorced Mary in 1978
  • p168 Assigned to STS-3 with Jack Lousma, to Skylab1979 Juk
  • p169 Married Frances Patt Price 1979 Jan 9 / Columbia first flight delayed, Skylab reenters Jul 11
  • p170 leaves NASA 1979 June 27 (age 45), becomes VP of Space Programs at Grumman
  • p172 corner office facing runway, trip to Japan (dog and pony show?)
  • p174 Grumman&Boeing contract to study solar power satellites . . manufacture beams in orbit . . heavy lift vehicle

  • p174 Satellite Attack Warning System SAWS, "under 2000 feet of granite" (Cheyenne Mountain not mentioned)
    • forced out of contract (Grumman lost many chances)
  • p176 1983 Grumman Technical Services Incorporated, supporting Shuttle operations, STS-3 1982 Mar 22
  • p177 Launch Processing System LPS at Vandenburg
  • p178 1986 watches Challenger explosion from Grumman office building in Titusville
  • p179 encounters Chris Kraft at filling station, says space station program-support contract would be crazy
  • pages of crazyiness
  • p183 declining budgets: Vought, Convair, Douglas, Fairchild, Martin, McDonnell Douglas, North American Aviation "disappear"

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