Fred Haise: From Biloxi to the Moon

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  • Опубліковано 10 кві 2020
  • August Taconi recently sat down with Fred Haise and the Biloxi native and Apollo 13 Lunar Module Pilot recounts his fascinating life, from growing up on Back Bay, to his days with NASA, his pioneering time with the Space Shuttle and his harrowing plane crash. The city commissioned the documentary to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 13 and to celebrate Fred Haise, the most famous person in Biloxi's history.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 31

  • @OnlyOneKenobi
    @OnlyOneKenobi 3 місяці тому +7

    Legend. 👌🏼 Love ya Freddo!

  • @hokie6384
    @hokie6384 2 місяці тому +3

    I spent several hours with Fred during the Space Station Freedom CDR. Really great guy 👍💥👍

  • @josephbradley7629
    @josephbradley7629 4 роки тому +20

    Wonderful guy to have met back in 2010 I was 22 with a overpatched coat with NASA patches. When Fred attended a convention in Birmingham, UK. He was amazed by the handiwork I did and quoted "That's a fine jacket you have there,son" I spin around with more patches on the back of the jacket and brought a tear to his eye. I made his day and it was great to have met him.

  • @Bulldog-vc7ho
    @Bulldog-vc7ho 25 днів тому

    Years after I left NASA I meet Fred at a meeting after all had left I walked up to the table he was sitting at and introduced myself and told him I had worked on the Space Shuttle. I didn’t ask him about the Apollo 13 mission but we talked for 30 min about the people we had worked with at NASA. Fred informed me of those that had passed and we talked about the direction of NASA, it was a wonderful experience for me and he was such a wonderful person.

  • @MrDoneboy
    @MrDoneboy 4 роки тому +12

    God continue to bless this hero!

    • @davidheron1884
      @davidheron1884 Рік тому +1

      Mr. Haise, I am pleased to know more about you, you are certainly more than I had noticed previous , thank you, Dave from uk

  • @gsr4535
    @gsr4535 4 роки тому +5

    We enjoy visiting Biloxi and we love Fred! 👍

    • @JackThelRipper
      @JackThelRipper Рік тому +1

      Me and my wife go 1-2 times a year to Biloxi and I never knew this! I will be checking out some extra things next time I’m down there, we’ve done the few tours they offer and none of them have ever mentioned him.

  • @aldunlop4622
    @aldunlop4622 Рік тому +5

    What a legend, and a great fella.

  • @SupercovenGW2
    @SupercovenGW2 Рік тому +7

    Total badass American hero

  • @christophergerety1263
    @christophergerety1263 3 місяці тому +1

    Wow! Great interview with a great American. 🇺🇸

  • @david-joeklotz9558
    @david-joeklotz9558 3 роки тому +12

    All those people visiting the space center and looking at that Saturn V and they don't realize they are walking by one of the Apollo astronauts

  • @user-lm3id1iz1y
    @user-lm3id1iz1y 3 роки тому +6

    Fred, I wish you good luck and good health!!! Hello from Russia:)

  • @jasonbaron8315
    @jasonbaron8315 3 роки тому +9

    Got lucky and met him when we bought his vacation house

  • @hikesystem7721
    @hikesystem7721 Рік тому +2

    What a wonderful video!

  • @Esteb86
    @Esteb86 6 місяців тому +2

    If I remember correctly, I read that in Haise's astronaut class, he scored the highest. Can't remember if it was just in his class, or if he had the highest test scores out of all classes.

  • @steforo
    @steforo Рік тому +3

    Grande Fredo!!!

  • @jshepard152
    @jshepard152 2 роки тому +4

    Looks like this was filmed at Infinity Science Center in Mississippi. Fred is on the board there. For a small donation to the museum he will autograph a photo for you by mail.

  • @danthefan5378
    @danthefan5378 Рік тому

    Very well done & informative, Thank You to ALL involved with this Doc & of Course to Fred Haise!~A VERY SHARP SMART HARD WORKING BRAVE PERSON & A GR8 COMMUNICATOR! Blessings & Bests, dtf

  • @christophergerety1263
    @christophergerety1263 3 місяці тому +2

    Shutting down the moon space program in 1972 was a big mistake. We’d probably have a colony on the moon by now. Today we’re starting from scratch to go the same place we first visited in 1969.

    • @knockoutfever4
      @knockoutfever4 2 місяці тому

      Within 20-30 more years they may solve the radiation issue and somewhere in the world we will get a man out of low earth orbit. We just dont have the technological advancement to do it yet. Someday…

    • @tedpeterson1156
      @tedpeterson1156 Місяць тому

      They are going to recreate 1968 or Apollo 8. The VAB could hold 4 Saturn V at a time and they planned on 100+ launches.
      They also planned on the 1984 to 1986 launch window for a crewed mission to Mars.

  • @CopyableCow
    @CopyableCow 4 роки тому +9

    The luckiest unluckiest man in the world.

    • @tedpeterson1156
      @tedpeterson1156 Місяць тому +1

      They were lucky Fred was onboard. He may have been the most knowledgeable LM guy around. Anywhere.
      The more one learns about the details, there are more “ya gotta be kiddin’ me” things that lined up just so agsinst them on that mission that is difficult to believe they could make it back safely, but it really happened the way it did.

  • @ajaymahata4891
    @ajaymahata4891 2 місяці тому

    ❤. ❤️👍🏻

  • @robtru84
    @robtru84 Рік тому +3

    Bill Paxton did not look like him in Apollo 13 movie

    • @danthefan5378
      @danthefan5378 Рік тому +1

      imho Bill Paxton did a Fine Job of Acting including Acting as if You were sick. Bests, dtf

    • @JackThelRipper
      @JackThelRipper Рік тому

      Very true but Bill Paxton is a Legend and a damn good actor, sucks he died , couldn’t wait to see him doing roles as a older guy. “That’s it man, game over”

  • @ram3621
    @ram3621 6 місяців тому +1

    Made a point of putting Jack alone in the command module and him and Jim in the Lunar, sounds like he was blaming Jack

    • @hokie6384
      @hokie6384 2 місяці тому

      No one to blame … it was a design error that finally caught up to them 🤔