June 16, 1986

Editorial

Hanover 1986

SHUTTLE 51-L LOSS

Rogers Commission Charges NASA With Ineffective Safety Program

SHUTTLE 51-L LOSS

Reagan Offers Support For Another Shuttle

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Editorial

Hanover 1986

The Hanover air show, a biennial event that has long struggled to establish its identity in relation to the Paris and Farnborough air shows, provided its usual congenial backdrop for some significant developments in Europe’s cooperative aerospace activities during its 10-day run, which ended here June 15.

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SHUTTLE 51-L LOSS

Rogers Commission Charges NASA With Ineffective Safety Program

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SHUTTLE 51-L LOSS

Reagan Offers Support For Another Shuttle

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Space Technology

Hybrid Engine Generates 6,000-lb. Thrust in Test

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Space Technology

NASA’s Inspector General’s Office Investigates Procurement Overcharges

Washington—National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Inspector General’s office recovered $1.7 million as a result of white collar crime and procurement fraud investigations during the sixmonth period ending Mar. 31. Additionally, Defense Contract Audit Agency audits saved $48.4 million, the semiannual Inspector General’s report said.
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Shuttle 51-L LOSS

NASA Moving to Fulfill Rogers Panel Directives

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Space Technology

Soviets Offer Mission to British Astronaut

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Rogers Panelist Asks Tougher Action On Shuttle Problems

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Shuttle 51-L LOSS

Criminal Negligence Charges Weighed in 51-L Crew Deaths

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SPECIAL REPORT: HANOVER AIR SHOW

European Fighters Advance, Future Of Helicopter Program in Doubt

Hanover—European Fighter Aircraft and Panavia Tornado international cooperation programs made advances last week and were primary topics of interest at the Hanover Air Show, which ended June 15. But discussions were continuing on whether to cancel the German-French attack helicopter program.
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