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but whose corporate management?
i cannot believe this did not come up during the boeing test flight program if it was as chronic a problem as implied by the reliability numbers from the initial 50 fleet.
two planes, both japanese corporations perhaps they share the same maintenance facility at several airports in japan.
i had read that when boeing went to mulally at ford and got some of their battery people to review the yuasa battery run in data that the engineers wondered why there were so little run in and lifetime failures in the data. as though the qualification data may have been cooked. so if they discover there were trashcans with batteries and no serial numbers that regularly exited the run in section of the plant. there will be one bankrupt company. i know some engineers who are gonna be getting subpoenas.
if it turns out that this was present during the test flight program and boeing covered it up they will be in trouble, but i think it would be out there already if it was boeing. the unions woulda leaked it all over. they got negotiations to support.
the engineers at morton thiokol did not recommend launch that day. the engineers knew exactly what was gonna happen and got over ruled by the NASA bureaucracy to insure reagan could yak at them in space while giving the state of the union speech. if it wasn't so evil it would be just a risk the engineers did not feel justified in taking.
there was no reason the bean counters at NASA had to block the ground telescope inspection of the columbia when it was recommended by the engineering staff. there was no reason not to ok that little bit of money and time for the shuttle to be inspected from the ground as it flew over. the hole woulda been obvious.
i cannot believe this did not come up during the boeing test flight program if it was as chronic a problem as implied by the reliability numbers from the initial 50 fleet.
two planes, both japanese corporations perhaps they share the same maintenance facility at several airports in japan.
i had read that when boeing went to mulally at ford and got some of their battery people to review the yuasa battery run in data that the engineers wondered why there were so little run in and lifetime failures in the data. as though the qualification data may have been cooked. so if they discover there were trashcans with batteries and no serial numbers that regularly exited the run in section of the plant. there will be one bankrupt company. i know some engineers who are gonna be getting subpoenas.
if it turns out that this was present during the test flight program and boeing covered it up they will be in trouble, but i think it would be out there already if it was boeing. the unions woulda leaked it all over. they got negotiations to support.
the engineers at morton thiokol did not recommend launch that day. the engineers knew exactly what was gonna happen and got over ruled by the NASA bureaucracy to insure reagan could yak at them in space while giving the state of the union speech. if it wasn't so evil it would be just a risk the engineers did not feel justified in taking.
there was no reason the bean counters at NASA had to block the ground telescope inspection of the columbia when it was recommended by the engineering staff. there was no reason not to ok that little bit of money and time for the shuttle to be inspected from the ground as it flew over. the hole woulda been obvious.