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How to Guarantee Maximum Shuttle Safety
Why didn't somebody else think of this? Its foolproof. There's a team of guys who decide go or no-go for a shuttle launch. So, they draw straws and one suits up with regular astronauts, taking the seat of one. Yes, its dead weight, but so was the school teacher on that ill-fated flight way back when. Knowing that one of their groupies is going flying above the wild blue younder will bring some discipline to the process. You can reasonably trust their judgement just as you can trust the pilot of a United Airlines flight. After all, if something goes wrong he'll be the first one to arrive at the accident. The sum total of all the elements of safety gels when that member of management hears the hatch closed on him. Am I on target this time? Its a interesting idea, and might help. But the shuttle isnt foolproof, and RTF GUARANTEES more deaths. .. .. End the dangerous wasteful shuttle now before it kills any more astronauts.... |
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