Hell, I Wouldn’t Fly On It – Astronauts On ISS Stuck Because Of Boeing

I don’t want to get on anything made by Boeing, now this:

Is someone at NASA getting cold feet? According to a NASA posting today, the review that was supposed to happen this week to determine a return date for Starliner and its two-astronaut crew has been postponed until next week as engineers continue analzying the results of the recent thruster hot fire tests, both on the ground and on ISS.

The wording of this posting is intriguing, to say the least:

Teams are taking their time to analyze the results of recent docked hot-fire testing, finalize flight rationale for the spacecraft’s integrated propulsion system, and confirm system reliability ahead of Starliner’s return to Earth from the International Space Station.

Forward work for the team also includes finalizing the spacecraft’s undocking procedures and operational mitigations that could be used in flight, if needed, to build further confidence in the system. Meanwhile, Starliner ground and mission support teams are continuing to prepare for undocking by participating in integrated simulations with space station operations teams.

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Everything they touch is turning to shit. Amazing that it started when they pushed DEI as a priority.

Get woke and go broke, every damn time

2 thoughts on “Hell, I Wouldn’t Fly On It – Astronauts On ISS Stuck Because Of Boeing

  1. DEI is just a tool they use to weaken organizations like Quality Control and Engineering so they can get away with the short tem strategy of maximizing profit by making the worst possible aircraft they can get over the fence. Recommended Reading: The Man WHo Broke Capitalism.

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