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... and this sequence of programs, Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, etc., and so forth and the logic and ... and says, “I’d sure love to come down to MSC and work for you.” He said, “Fine.” So then I got an interview with Gene Kranz and ... and it met all of my expectations, and ... and feeds the tanks, this takes a fuel and oxidizer and put it in a little combustion chamber and burned it, and ... on a T-38 or something like ...
... and said, “Come down for an interview.” I went down to interview for a week, which was a medical, a psychological, included also an interview, an hour-and-a-half or two-hour interview, and ... Apollo, but they had been Skylab and obviously had come in from the MOL Program, like Richard Truly and Donald H. Peterson and Bob Robert L. Crippen and ...
... interviewer, and is assisted by Kevin Rusnak and ... met Joe H. Engle and I met Scott A. Crossfield and Joe Joseph A. Walker worked for early NACA, and ... Apollo 11. There was Apollo 12—there was one additional thing in Apollo 12. I mentioned Bill Tindall before, and he had a lot to do with the success of Apollo 12 and landing where we did and ...
... and we're going to have oral interviews to try to select someone for the group." So I went to Houston and met again some of the guys that I had met ... Apollo 8 was Apollo 12, and so we moved right on. Then the lunar module that I had worked on in Bethpage was the lunar module assigned to Apollo 12 ... Thunderbird, an acrobatic pilot. Whenever Bill and I went up in a T-38 to do acrobatics, I was usually ...
... interviewed and were waiting, and I got a call from George Abbey. My office was remotely located from the rest of the test pilots, because we had a separate detachment, and ... coverage, and then we’d go loss of signal LOS and wouldn’t have contact again for some period of time. When we got up there and ...
... and I went and interviewed with Glynn, and he hired me into the Flight Dynamics Branch. I was assigned to the Apollo Section, and ... Apollo 11, and I was lead on 13. I did fly Apollo 12 launch , and that was all I flew, and I was not the lead. Tom Thomas E. Weichel was the lead on Apollo 12 ...
... 12 program just prior to the Korean War, and ... clothes and you'll be met and told ... interviews and things there. We had the medical data already, the testing and things that had been done, the physical exams and so forth. So I think the interview ... 38s. So we'd be at the Cape and ... Apollo 8, and so it was decided, okay, they would make Frank Borman the liaison to the White House, and he was going to try and ...
... met by a NASA person at William P. Hobby airport in Houston , and they were even keeping our name secret. They were extremely sensitive about folks they were bringing in to interview, and ... Apollo 12, and he was very highly sought after as a commentator on the various news media, and was being interviewed as to what it would be like for Apollo 15, and ...
... Apollo 12, just after liftoff they got hit by lightning and everything went dead. Like, "Oh, boy." We kept going and ... interviews and all that. Sometimes you can, sometimes you can't. There were guys that applied and never got selected, applied and never got selected, applied and ...
... and the Apollo Program and the Skylab Program both just started to ramp down very quickly. NASA didn’t fund them, and so they ramped down. And ... and other aircraft that you flew, or jets, and landing it? '''Bobko:''' Well, a number of years ago, I opened a Time magazine, and I said, “Oh, they’ve interviewed ...

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