On April 13, students of the Space Mishap Investigation Course at the Air Force Safety Center, Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, work in small groups on their final report. For two full days, the students of the course were fulling immersed into two different mishaps scenarios. They broke into groups to analyze an orbital mishap and a launch mishap, and they were to determine what caused the mishap as well as make recommendations to the Safety Investigation Board to prevent a reoccurrence of these mishaps in the future.
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