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- <text id=91TT2865>
- <title>
- Dec. 23, 1991: At NASA, He Who Hesitates Is Out
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
- Dec. 23, 1991 Gorbachev:A Man Without A Country
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- GRAPEVINE, Page 15
- At NASA, He Who Hesitated Is Out
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- <p>By Sidney Urquhart
- </p>
- <p> In the wake of the Challenger tragedy six years ago, the
- space agency put a premium on caution--but only up to a point.
- NASA's top ranks are dominated by gung-ho former astronauts who
- are determined to keep launches on a tight schedule. An apparent
- victim of that policy is FORREST MC CARTNEY, director of the
- Kennedy Space Center, who was forced out last month after he
- twice refused to approve a final "go for launch" because of
- safety concerns. Both flights went smoothly after the problems
- were fixed--in one case a hydrogen-fuel leak and in another a
- warped hinge and latch. William Lenoir, a former astronaut and
- top NASA official, insisted that McCartney had to go. NASA
- administrator and former astronaut Richard Truly concurred and
- offered McCartney a desk job at Washington headquarters. But
- McCartney has quit, to look for "a job where I can whistle on my
- way to work," he says, "and whistle when I get back home."
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- </body></article>
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