David Weaver
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1600
david.s.weaver@nasa.gov
WASHINGTON -- NASA Administrator Charles
Bolden issued the following statement Wednesday on the death of former Kennedy
Space Center Director Forrest McCartney:
"On behalf of the entire NASA
family, I wish to express our condolences on the passing of Retired United
States Air Force Lt. General and former Kennedy Space Center Director Forrest
S. McCartney.
After 35 years of distinguished service
in the Unites States Air Force, McCartney was named Kennedy Space Center
director in 1987, only months after the fateful Challenger accident had shocked
the nation and put the shuttle program on hiatus. McCartney's visionary
leadership resulted in the shuttle's return-to-flight and a stellar safety
record during his five-year tenure.
In the 50-year history of Kennedy Space
Center there have been only 10 directors. Forrest McCartney was one of the
finest. As an engineer, a patriot and a leader, McCartney leaves an indelible
mark on America's space program. His service to his country and to Kennedy
earned him distinguished service medals from both the Air Force and NASA.
We are grateful for his many contributions
and we honor his legacy by rededicating ourselves to the values of exploration,
education and inspiration that were the hallmarks of his life. Our thoughts and
prayers are with his wife Ruth and the McCartney family."
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