Apollo 1-Challenger-Columbia

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Every year as we get back in the saddle, our Remembrance Day signals us to think back to the tragic events of Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia as well as the context surrounding them. We're accountable for learning from not just what went wrong, but how we recovered. As an example, read these rules recorded by Wayne Hale, former NASA flight director and Space Shuttle Program manager. By actually applying such lessons from the past to your current work, our actions can honor our lost crews beyond silent reflection. 

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Apollo 1-Challenger-Columbia

Nov 13, 2014, 14:36 PM
Topic:
Safety Message
Vimeo video i ds:
104004905
Is public:
Yes
Date:
Jan 23, 2014, 05:00 AM

Every year as we get back in the saddle, our Remembrance Day signals us to think back to the tragic events of Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia as well as the context surrounding them. We're accountable for learning from not just what went wrong, but how we recovered. As an example, read these rules recorded by Wayne Hale, former NASA flight director and Space Shuttle Program manager. By actually applying such lessons from the past to your current work, our actions can honor our lost crews beyond silent reflection. 

Video classification:
  • Video Homepage
  • Safety Messages

Apollo 1-Challenger-Columbia

Nov 13, 2014, 14:36 PM
Topic:
Safety Message
Vimeo video i ds:
104004905
Is public:
Yes
Date:
Jan 23, 2014, 05:00 AM

Every year as we get back in the saddle, our Remembrance Day signals us to think back to the tragic events of Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia as well as the context surrounding them. We're accountable for learning from not just what went wrong, but how we recovered. As an example, read these rules recorded by Wayne Hale, former NASA flight director and Space Shuttle Program manager. By actually applying such lessons from the past to your current work, our actions can honor our lost crews beyond silent reflection. 

Video classification:
  • Video Homepage
  • Safety Messages

Apollo 1-Challenger-Columbia

Nov 13, 2014, 14:36 PM
Topic:
Safety Message
Vimeo video i ds:
104004905
Is public:
Yes
Date:
Jan 23, 2014, 05:00 AM

Every year as we get back in the saddle, our Remembrance Day signals us to think back to the tragic events of Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia as well as the context surrounding them. We're accountable for learning from not just what went wrong, but how we recovered. As an example, read these rules recorded by Wayne Hale, former NASA flight director and Space Shuttle Program manager. By actually applying such lessons from the past to your current work, our actions can honor our lost crews beyond silent reflection. 

Video classification:
  • Video Homepage
  • Safety Messages

Apollo 1-Challenger-Columbia

Nov 13, 2014, 14:36 PM
Topic:
Safety Message
Vimeo video i ds:
104004905
Is public:
Yes
Date:
Jan 23, 2014, 05:00 AM

Every year as we get back in the saddle, our Remembrance Day signals us to think back to the tragic events of Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia as well as the context surrounding them. We're accountable for learning from not just what went wrong, but how we recovered. As an example, read these rules recorded by Wayne Hale, former NASA flight director and Space Shuttle Program manager. By actually applying such lessons from the past to your current work, our actions can honor our lost crews beyond silent reflection. 

Video classification:
  • Video Homepage
  • Safety Messages

Apollo 1-Challenger-Columbia

Nov 13, 2014, 14:36 PM
Topic:
Safety Message
Vimeo video i ds:
104004905
Is public:
Yes
Date:
Jan 23, 2014, 05:00 AM

Every year as we get back in the saddle, our Remembrance Day signals us to think back to the tragic events of Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia as well as the context surrounding them. We're accountable for learning from not just what went wrong, but how we recovered. As an example, read these rules recorded by Wayne Hale, former NASA flight director and Space Shuttle Program manager. By actually applying such lessons from the past to your current work, our actions can honor our lost crews beyond silent reflection. 

Video classification:
  • Video Homepage
  • Safety Messages