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... problem… I'd make
certain that the problem was being handled properly. Even though I
trusted them and they knew that. But I had the responsibility of
reporting to Colonel Albert ... , "Yes, we'll make it."
So that's the certainty that people had and the trust they had, so as
you well know the history. We made the schedules, VII was ... Range, their PIO man, Major Zerring phonetic , became the point
where he could trust us and we could trust him, so we worked very close.
Now, we had a system set up ...
... community in which no nation, or bloc of nations, dominates the others. Out of respect, trust, and understanding, a new international "supernation" of enthusiastic, cooperative, and collaborative nations would work together ... frequently happens that the best solutions do not reach fruition because of lack of shared trust and intention. Economic pressures from corporate and other influences take priority, centered not in the ...
... lost the Agena on the Gemini VII/VI mission. There was a general lack of trust between Lockheed Company and the Air Force people and NASA on the Agena operations. Every ... and also when I was working with McDonnell Aircraft Corporation on the spacecraft. Well, this trust carried over into some of testing down at the Cape. The tests just weren’t ... well. There was just not a good taste. Bottom line was, we really did not trust this target vehicle as a Flight Control team and I think from a crew standpoint ...
... 't want to ground
you if they possibly could, so there was a level of trust there that
didn't exist here. Now it's turned around completely. Over the next ... some young flight
surgeons in who had a totally different attitude. Nowadays there's
tremendous trust between the astronauts and the flight surgeons, and the
astronauts know the flight surgeons will ... change it later if you
have to. He also said, “Don't trust the flight surgeons and don't trust
the lawyers, they don't work for you, they work for NASA ...
... . Instead of decisions based on bureaucratic priorities, adversarial illogic, or mis-informed ideological distortions, a trusted source of sound, science-based environmental information supports participative decision making. It also provides the ... the future of our civilization.
'''Conclusion '''
The concept of the Earth Observatory and EarthMedia as trusted sources of environmental information would build upon the success of CNN and the new paradigm ...
... reflected the superpowers' belief in a "full equilibrium of forces rather than trust in one another." This lack of trust was the consequence not only of different systems but different interests which ... U.S.S.R. were leaders of two military alliances could not lead to greater trust between them. But, "without blocs and without ambitions going beyond national borders, the situation would ...
... right on the first and only attempt . There's no way you can
put your trust in man to manipulate all the parameters involved with
the correct response time . That's ... what you’re going to do is put
in the people that you know and trust to be able to run it and do this.
They may not have been the ... . It was a wonderful experience of
just plain, you might say not only cooperation, but trust in the things
that you could do, and it made for a very interesting career ...
... classmate, in this
investigation.
'''Ross-Nazzal:''' How did you get involved with the Columbia Memorial Trust
Fund?
'''Bluford:''' After the Columbia accident, Elliot Pulham, President of the
U.S. Space Foundation ... . Culbertson, Kathy Sullivan, Charlie
Charles F. Bolden Jr. , and many others wanted to develop a trust
fund for the families of those killed in the Columbia accident. The goal
of the ...
... , “I want you to go handle that. Just let me know what happened.” So he trusted me to go make some decisions on his behalf in some of these meetings. So ... from inexperience, and that was a challenge, was to pay attention to the detail, trust the procedures, trust the training, to do what you were trained to do. On orbit I don ...
... freedom to do things. You were authorized, and they trusted you, which is rare these days in the government for anybody to trust anybody. But that’s a side story. Anyway we ... ’t as familiar with and it wasn’t your background?
'''Jackson:''' You just have to trust your people. I’ve got a management sense I guess. I can get a feel ...
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