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From The F-14 Tomcat To The Space Shuttle | Test Pilots | Hoot Gibson Episode 10 

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From The F-14 Tomcat To The Space Shuttle | Test Pilots | Hoot Gibson Episode 10
HOOT GIBSON SERIES SEASON 1:
EPISODE 01: • The Real TOPGUN | Robe...
EPISODE 01 EXTENDED: • The Man Who Can Fly An...
EPISODE 02: • Seconds From Disaster ...
EPISODE 03: • Seconds From Disaster ...
EPISODE 04: • Hoot Gibson's Hangar #...
EPISODE 05: • The Man Who Can Fly An...
EPISODE 06: • The Man Who Can Fly An...
EPISODE 07: • The Man Who Can Fly An...
EPISODE 08: • TRAINING AND COMBAT. H...
EPISODE 09: • Shooting MiGs In Vietn...
EPISODE 10: • From The F-14 Tomcat T...
EPISODE 11: • The Space Shuttle Chal...
EPISODE 12: • Investigating Accident...
EPISODE 13: • Fatal Accident | Hoot ...
EPISODE 14: COMING SOON
FULL PLAYLIST: • The Man Who Can Fly An...
The Space Shuttle Atlantis (OV-104), at the time the youngest in NASA's shuttle fleet, made its third flight on a classified mission for the United States Department of Defense (DoD). It deployed a single satellite, USA-34. NASA archival information has identified USA-34 as Lacrosse 1, a side-looking radar, all-weather surveillance satellite for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Atlantis' Thermal Protection System tiles sustained extensive damage during the flight. Ablative insulating material from the right-hand solid rocket booster nose cap had hit the orbiter about 85 seconds into the flight, as seen in footage of the ascent. The STS-27 crew also commented that white material was observed on the windshield at various times during the ascent. The crew made an inspection of the shuttle's impacted starboard side using the shuttle's Canadarm, but the limited resolution and range of the cameras made it impossible to determine the full extent of the tile damage.
The problem was compounded by the fact that the crew was prohibited from using their standard method of sending images to ground control due to the classified nature of the mission. The crew was forced to use a slow, encrypted transmission method, likely causing the images NASA engineers received to be of poor quality, causing them to think the damage was actually "just lights and shadows". They told the crew the damage did not look any more severe than on past missions.
One report describes the crew as "infuriated" that Mission Control Center seemed unconcerned. When Gibson saw the damage he thought to himself, "We are going to die"; he and others did not believe that the shuttle would survive reentry. Gibson advised the crew to relax because "No use dying all tensed-up", he said, but if instruments indicated that the shuttle was disintegrating, Gibson planned to "tell mission control what I thought of their analysis" in the remaining seconds before his death.
Hoot Gibson’s Hangar, aviation’s premier podcast, hosted by America’s premier aviator, Hoot Gibson, “The Man That Can Fly Anything."
Don’t miss a single episode. Video podcasts air exclusively on Air2AirTV and aviation’s premier RU-vid channel - Dronescapes, producing aircraft documentaries, exclusive stories, and interviews from veterans, pilots, and aces, in their own words. WWII missions, Vietnam's stories, and much more!
Hoot Gibson’s Hangar audio podcast can be downloaded from all top podcast directories: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, TuneIn Alexa, Overcast, PocketCast, Castro, Castbox, Podchaser, and many more.
You can also download the audio podcast on Air2AirTV by clicking on the RESOURCE tab below each episode.
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@Dronescapes
@Dronescapes Год назад
Watch all Hoot Gibson's episodes at: ru-vid.com/group/PLBI4gRjPKfnO5CF3r1r0FHXLAytdsO-J-
@Kwodlibet
@Kwodlibet 10 месяцев назад
0:18 - Actual picture of Hoot Gibson and his moustache at the age of 10. 😉
@danielfradd802
@danielfradd802 Месяц назад
These hoot interviews are mouthwatering, all of them. Thanks for sharing.
@Dronescapes
@Dronescapes Месяц назад
Glad you like them!
@mclarenscca
@mclarenscca Год назад
The Tomcat, as a kid was my favorite, and still is to this day my all-time favorite! Serving it the Marines, the A-10 is my second favorite, them the Harrier is my 3rd!
@ethanspaziani1070
@ethanspaziani1070 Год назад
Cool
@stanleyresumenes8604
@stanleyresumenes8604 Год назад
Macross fans: FINALLY
@user-uc2qk3mf6p
@user-uc2qk3mf6p Год назад
These opportunities I only afforded to a certain few
@harryparsons2750
@harryparsons2750 10 месяцев назад
There’s no way I could be in something so relatively small literally stuck in there until you return to the surface. I couldn’t even go in a docked submarine cause it’s too claustrophobic. I don’t know how people do stuff like this.
@mohammadeymeri1391
@mohammadeymeri1391 Год назад
F14Tomcat Best fighter😍
@mohammadeymeri1391
@mohammadeymeri1391 Год назад
IRANIAN F14 TOMCAT😍
@Dronescapes
@Dronescapes Год назад
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