Agreed! We are glad you enjoyed the contents of this video. Feel free to share it with other folks! We hope it reaches as many managers, engineers, and technicians as possible.
A great, great man. Ethical, brave, committed and gone too soon. Thank you for posting this. Roger's ordeal and his efforts to expose the malicious disregard for safety by MT and NASA should always be remembered as a lesson to all of us.
RIP Roger......We Believe you and thank you for your efforts in trying to stop that launch. May you rest in Peace along with those you tried to save.... You are respected now here. Peace Roger.
Alvin Fuller: Roger Boisjoly did not sign off on anything. He was vehemently vehemently opposed to the launch of Challenger as was Arnie Thompson and Alan J McDonnell. There’s plenty of evidence that he was totally against the launch of Challenger in such cold temperatures. The other side of signing off, I’m not sure what you mean by that but Boisjoly was physically in Utah at Morton Thiokol. Alan McDonald is the one who was at the Cape and he refused to sign it. The only one who signed off on this from MT was Joe Kilmister who was McDonald’s boss.
Rip Roger. For those of us that believe in a Heaven you are most certainly there. For those of us who don't you are still one amazing human being and scientist
I like him talking about the preferred fix of the joint design. Because I have been already confused when learning that the solution to 2 failed Viton O-Rings is 3 Viton O-Rings.
1:39:25 He talks about Richard Feynman. I felt this overall speech was hard for Mr. Boisjoly but while talking about Feynman you can find so much positive excitement
Challenger launch almost did work. But had it worked, an SRB failure would have happened sooner or later. It was corrected, finally. I don't know what happened to the MT managers.
Every manager, engineer and technician should watch this. Thanks.
Agreed! We are glad you enjoyed the contents of this video. Feel free to share it with other folks! We hope it reaches as many managers, engineers, and technicians as possible.
agreed!
A great, great man. Ethical, brave, committed and gone too soon. Thank you for posting this. Roger's ordeal and his efforts to expose the malicious disregard for safety by MT and NASA should always be remembered as a lesson to all of us.
It is. A lot of engineering colleges are showing this and the other video of him at another school in their ethical engineering course(s)
this is by far the best video about the challenger disaster. boisjoly tells it like it is.
RIP Roger......We Believe you and thank you for your efforts in trying to stop that launch. May you rest in Peace along with those you tried to save.... You are respected now here. Peace Roger.
He signed off on it, it’s on a recording.
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Alvin Fuller: Roger Boisjoly did not sign off on anything. He was vehemently vehemently opposed to the launch of Challenger as was Arnie Thompson and Alan J McDonnell. There’s plenty of evidence that he was totally against the launch of Challenger in such cold temperatures. The other side of signing off, I’m not sure what you mean by that but Boisjoly was physically in Utah at Morton Thiokol. Alan McDonald is the one who was at the Cape and he refused to sign it. The only one who signed off on this from MT was Joe Kilmister who was McDonald’s boss.
@@AFuller2020 no he didn't. Not sure where you got that nonsense idea from
@@AFuller2020Gross.
Rip Roger. For those of us that believe in a Heaven you are most certainly there. For those of us who don't you are still one amazing human being and scientist
Respect to you Roger and RIP with the Challenger crew. I wonder if Thiokol got their billion dollar contract with NASA after the explosion....
Ethics ? NASA and NOAA need this class in spades, today !! Now. Right now.
Another national hero gone.
I have experienced the same mistreatment and end of my career and forced into retirement!
I like him talking about the preferred fix of the joint design. Because I have been already confused when learning that the solution to 2 failed Viton O-Rings is 3 Viton O-Rings.
1:39:25 He talks about Richard Feynman. I felt this overall speech was hard for Mr. Boisjoly but while talking about Feynman you can find so much positive excitement
Good public policy requires whistleblowers
Very troubling.
Any chance of posting up a better quality video of this talk?
This was probably vhs converted. Unless you know an expert in touching up converted vhs files there's no chance of a higher quality version of this.
Also ❤🎉
Challenger launch almost did work. But had it worked, an SRB failure would have happened sooner or later. It was corrected, finally. I don't know what happened to the MT managers.
Here's the ethics: danger of O rings failing and a potential catastrophic event occuring?
What the hell, lets go anyway.
When Was this video Made ?????
His lawsuit was dismissed by a judge.
Y?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣shit... senator from Utah took bribes.. AJ was building SBRs in the Everglades and used water transport to Canaveral,, no segmentation needed....
Isnt it amazing that people still think that government/ governments never cover up stuff?
Bottom line they signed off on the launch, MTFU and deal with this crap decision
Ethics Center - How are scientists doing now, huh ??? Bad.
2020 ethics are not too good, at all.