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... title = John-David F. Bartoe titlestyle = image = Image:Astronaut_bartoe.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = John-David F. Bartoe captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = John-David F. Bartoe header3 = label3 ...
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... something like that, but I was deployed in the Mediterranean onboard the /USS/ /John F. Kennedy/. I was flying F-14s. My ops operations officer had sent in for an application and gotten ... , California – 6 March 1999 '''Bergen:''' Today is March 6, 1999. This oral history interview with David Ewart is being conducted in Laguna Niguel , California, for the Johnson Space Center Oral History ...
... who I was, because I was serious about it. Finally, in my senior year, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, in the fall of my senior year, which, the impact for me ... to 500 feet.” So John E. Blaha and I—John was working on the Heads-Up Display, HUD, under the leadership of S. David Dave Griggs at the time. John Blaha and I would ... pilots go in the simulator. A guy flying for Continental Airlines goes up here on John F. Kennedy Boulevard In-Flight Training Center, Houston, Texas and spends months in the simulator and ...
... you recall that? '''Blaha:''' No, I don’t. Who told you that? '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Dave David C. Leestma. '''Blaha:''' Dave Leestma? Did you talk to him? He’s a good guy ... :''' The guy who was first working on it in the ’78 group was Dave S. David Griggs. He left the HUD assignment before it got into the Orbiter, and unfortunately when ... my suggestions with them, I smiled because they said, “John, what you’re telling us is you want this display more like an F-18 HUD.” And I said, “Yeah, you could ...
... We all got to know all of the big news guys, Huntley, David Brinkley, Walter Cronkite. We always called him Walter Crankcase. And people ... countdown or something and come down in Guenter's Geunter F. Wendt German accent. It was LOS loss of signal and ... lightning, so it kept functioning. So the booster kept going. Then John Aaron, who happened to be on the EECOM Electrical, Environmental, and ...
... background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = David C. Leestma header3 = label3 = Birth Date data3 = May 6 1949 header4 = label4 = ... deployments to the Mediterranean/North Atlantic areas while flying aboard the USS John F. Kennedy. In 1977, he was reassigned to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Four ...
... '''Wright:''' Today is February 28th, 2006. This oral history session with Charles F. “Chuck” Deiterich is being conducted in Bertram, Texas, for the NASA ... Chief. Charlie B. Parker was the Guidance Officer Section Head, and John S. Llewellyn Jr. , which I know you’ve talked to, was ... than what we were going to have for reentry. Well, H. David Dave Reed and I—he was the FIDO for 13, he ...
... how much of this you want to hear, but before I went down there, President John F. Kennedy had made an agreement with the Chilean Government that he would send someone from ... then, as you know, 15 went on and brought back a lot of sample. Dave David R. Scott was involved, and that was a very, very significant mission. Apollos 15, 16 ... in rather early on. When they were ready to make the public announcement about Dr. David McKay, Dr. Everett Gibson, and Kathie Thomas-Keprta having found what they think was fossilized ...

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