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"Greg D. Moore \(Strider\)" wrote:
"Herb Schaltegger" wrote in message
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Actually, no. They have to do it with triple the payload: three people,
not just one pilot. And they have to do it again within two weeks, not
a month or two (or three) between each flight.
No, they have to do it with the MASS of 3 people, but it only requires one
actual person.
As I pointed out in response to Christopher Jones, that's an example of
form-over-substance.
If you're going to water down the requirements so far, why bother with
one person at all? Why not just track down Ham's great-grandkid and let
him or her duplicate the flight of his ancestor? Bah.
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Herb Schaltegger, B.S., J.D.
Reformed Aerospace Engineer
Columbia Loss FAQ:
http://www.io.com/~o_m/columbia_loss_faq_x.html
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