Posted on 05/13/2022 9:14:36 AM PDT by BenLurkin
“...Its is good to see something this definitive is out there, clearing his reputation.” [pfflier, post 61]
NASA fell victim to a couple “wrong turns” in engineering development. Always possible in such programs: in the 1960s, they were forced to work at the cutting edge of technology under severe time constraints and under a microscope, subject to scrutiny both from political leaders and the public at large. Sticking to schedules and budgets under such conditions isn’t an exact science.
In the early 1960s, I recall the fiance of a childhood friend’s older sister deciding to leave NASA - lack of confidence in their engineering approach and leadership.
What is not in doubt: the safety risks attendant to ground operations around helicopters. Rotors generate dangerously large static-charge buildups simply by spinning. As a matter of safety, no one should touch any landing helicopter before it touches the ground, or (while hovering) allows a dangling cable to contact the earth (or water) first.
Laconic
In a word.
Maybe I misused it
Great post.
Naked Gun 33.3
I dropped my home Xfinity for budget reasons
Going with Mobile phone data only ... See if I can do it
10 gb. Hafta stay off YouTube.
Every so often we use helicopters to haul gear into remote sites using a net and cable. EVERY day the pilot reminds us to let the cable touch the ground first to discharge the static before we touch it.
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