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Brian Duffy Interviewed by Sandra Johnson Houston, Texas – 21 June 2004
'''Johnson:''' Today is June 21st, 2004. This oral history interview is being conducted with Brian Duffy in Houston, Texas, for the NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Interviewer is Sandra Johnson, assisted by Rebecca Wright ...
... got assigned to my second flight, which
was STS-72. That was a great crew. Brian Duffy was our commander. The
crew experience was night and day between the two. We were ... all very well.
She was good in front of interviewers, in front of cameras, and she was
a good sport about giving interviews and taking the interest in stride,
and not being ... with them and you fly with them. So
Koichi is one of my good friends. Brian Duffy’s one of my good buddies,
and I see him now fairly often, actually, through ...
... February of 1980. I was in the first group that got interviewed for the class of 1980. After I left that interview, which was a very incredible week that you go through ... . And then Charlie Charles F. Bolden was on the flight; he was the commander. And Brian Duffy’s first flight, who was the pilot. Another really good crew. We had two payload ... . Mike Foale and I and Byron Lichtenberg were on our shift, and Kathy Sullivan and Brian Duffy and Charlie and Dirk were on the other shift. So, twelve hours on, twelve hours ...
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label3 ... of science degree in systems management from the University of Southern California in 1981.
Experience
Duffy graduated from the USAF Academy in 1975. He completed Undergraduate Pilot Training at Columbus Air ...
... Biggs is
being conducted in Houston, Texas, for the Johnson Space Center Oral
History Project. Interviewer is Rebecca Wright, assisted by Sandra
Johnson and Kristen Starr.
Thank you for taking time ... in space, but
art and music was very important.
When I left high school, I interviewed for a musical group at
Georgetown, at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, and got a ... voice at mission control.
Paul was on the console, and that was a change that Brian made. Brian
said, “We public affairs directors shouldn’t be on the console; we
should have ...
... 1999. We are in the offices of NASA
Headquarters, doing an interview with Geneva Barnes, Gennie Barnes, and
this interview is being conducted by the NASA Johnson Space Center Oral
History ... speech
writers for the administrator. But we also handled the administrator's
public appearances. Later, Brian then also started handling the
astronauts' public appearances when they would come to Washington. ...
... graduation. There I was an instructor pilot in single
engine jet aircraft after completing training.
'''Interviewer:''' Right after Purdue, you were in the Air Force?
'''Bigham:''' Yes. I graduated in 1953 ... I
really enjoyed the people I worked with, I’ve lost contact with them.
'''Interviewer:''' Well, I think that’s everything then. Again, thank you.
End of interview
Category:NASA Oral History Interview
... him a little bit in terms of getting an interview or it would have happened anyway. He wound up being in the interview group with Judy Judith A. Resnik. I think it ... , I forgot the funny story. In my interview week I had my eyes dilated for my eye exam just before I went for my interview with the selection committee. I remember I ... couldn’t read where I was supposed to go for my interview. I didn’t want to be late for my interview. I remember stopping this person and saying, “Excuse me. Could ...
... history project. We hadn't done Neil A. Armstrong's interview yet. I said I guess we could let him interview Neil Armstrong. George liked that idea, and so—how long did ... 1000th interview. That means a lot to me.
'''Wright:''' It means a lot to us. We appreciate it.
'''Ross:''' That was cool.
'''Wright:''' Thank you. End of interview
Category: NASA Oral History Interview
... teacher of physics. I liked physics.
'''Ross-Nazzal:''' Tell us about the application and the interview process.
'''Allen:''' The application itself, I don’t even exactly remember what I
wrote. I ... were extremely sensitive about folks they
were bringing in to interview, and I don’t know how many they interviewed.
… For these interviews , I can remember meeting NASA people that
actually whose names ... sought me out and wanted to do some interviews on radio
and television, which I could do in German. My first was a radio
interview on a telephone, and I commented to ...
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