Fact-Finding Visit
June 23, 2004
NASA Headquarters
Washington,
DC
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Return to Flight Task Group Management Panel members and staff meet with NASA officials during a fact-finding meeting in Washington, D.C. June 23, 2004. The task group is chartered to make an independent assessment of NASA’s implementation of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board’s return-to-flight recommendations.
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Return to Flight Task Group members retired Air Force Col. Gary S. Geyer, right, and William Wegner consult during a fact-finding meeting of the task group’s Management Panel at NASA Headquarters in Washington D.C. on June 23, 2004. The group is chartered to make an independent assessment of NASA’s implementation of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board’s return-to-flight recommendations.
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NASA Chief Engineer Theron. M. Bradley, Jr., right, briefs members of the Return to Flight Task Group during a June 23, 2004 fact-finding meeting at NASA Headquarters in Washington D.C. From left are task group member retired Air Force Col. Gary S. Geyer and task group Co-chairman Richard O. Covey. The group is chartered to make an independent assessment of NASA’s implementation of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board’s return-to-flight recommendations.
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Return to Flight Task Group Management Panel Lead Dr. Dan L Crippen listens to a NASA briefing during a June 23, 2004, fact-finding meeting at NASA Headquarters in Washington D.C. The task group is chartered to make an independent assessment of NASA’s implementation of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board’s return-to-flight recommendations.
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William Wegner, a member of the Return to Flight Task Group’s Management Panel discusses NASA’s return-to-flight progress during a June 23, 2004 fact-finding meeting at NASA Headquarters in Washington D.C. The task group is chartered to make an independent assessment of NASA’s implementation of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board’s return-to-flight recommendations.
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Former Columbia Accident Investigation Board member Dr. John M. Logsdon, left, consults with members of the Return to Flight Task Group during a June 23, 2004 fact-finding meeting at NASA Headquarters in Washington D.C. . Task Group members include, from right, Richard O. Covey, co-chairman, Col. Gary S. Geyer, and William Wegner. The task group is chartered to make an independent assessment of NASA’s implementation of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board’s return-to-flight recommendations.
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Former Columbia Accident Investigation Board member Dr. John M. Logsdon, left, fields questions from members of the Return to Flight Task Group during a June 23, 2004 fact-finding meeting at NASA Headquarters in Washington D.C. . The task group is chartered to make an independent assessment of NASA’s implementation of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board’s return-to-flight recommendations.
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Former Columbia Accident Investigation Board member Dr. John M. Logsdon fields questions from members of the Return to Flight Task Group during a June 23, 2004 fact-finding meeting at NASA Headquarters in Washington D.C. The task group is chartered to make an independent assessment of NASA’s implementation of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board’s return-to-flight recommendations.
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Return to Flight Task Group’s Management Panel members and staff, from right, Tom Tate, Susan Livingstone, and George Mueller, ,participate in a fact-finding meeting at NASA Headquarters in Washington D.C. on June 23, 2004.
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