Talk:Robert L. Gibson
Latest comment: 6 years ago by Tdadamemd sioz in topic Removed from shuttle mission for disciplinary reasons
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Removed from shuttle mission for disciplinary reasons
editQuote from CNN article:[1]
Removing an astronaut from a mission for disciplinary reasons is not unprecedented. Astronaut Dave Walker was dropped from a mission after inadvertently "buzzing" a commercial airliner. Robert "Hoot" Gibson was taken off a flight after participating in an air show in violation of NASA rules. Both men went on to command shuttle missions.
That's info that belongs in the NASA Career section of this article.--Tdadamemd sioz (talk) 06:05, 29 January 2018 (UTC)
References
- ^ Shuttle astronaut taken off crew for ISS mission by Miles O'Brien, CNN (Sep 8, 1999)