PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON THE SPACE SHUTTLE HEARING #CD1, 2/25/86

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PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON THE SPACE SHUTTLE HEARING #CD1, 2/25/86

1986

UNEDITED VIDEO REPORT: Participation of Commission members Joseph F.Sutter, Executive Director Alton G. Keel, Jr., Chairman William P. Rogers,Vice-Chairman Neil A. Armstrong, Richard P. Feynman, USAF Maj.Gen. DonaldJ. Kutyna, David C, Acheson, Arthur B.C. Walker, Jr. Testimony of Jerold(Jerry) E. Mason, Senior Vice-President, Wasatch Operations,Morton Thiokol,about temperature, flight safety, and decision making process at Thiokol Testimonies of Roger M. Boisjoly, Special Seal Task Force, and Arnold R.Thompson, Design Engineer and Supervisor, Rocket Motor Case,Morton Thiokol on their employment background, O-rings, putty, seals, joint,temperature,decision making process; Boisjoly's participation in events on January 27 and 28 in preparation for launch; Boisjoly's and Thompson's frustration management's intention to reverse its decision not to launch.

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