FRED HAISE served as a backup Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo 8 and Apollo 11 before serving as the Lunar Module Pilot for the Apollo 13 mission. He worked with NASA for nine years after Apollo 13, serving on the backup crew for Apollo 16, commanding free flight test missions for the Space Shuttle program, and was scheduled to command Apollo 19 before its cancellation. He left NASA in 1979 to work as an executive for Grumman Aerospace Corp. BILL MOORE is the author and coauthor of several books and periodical stories about aviation and space, and he produced the documentary counterpart to his book Oklahomans and Space.
CHOICE
"The details and harrowing aspects of surviving the explosion
aboard Apollo 13 are recounted in a very engaging manner. [...] The
book includes black-and-white photos and will be enjoyed by
scholars as well as space enthusiasts."
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
“Haise’s passion for flying is unmistakable…this is an illuminating
personal history of NASA’s space program.”
BOOKLIST
"This memoir eschews self-revelation in favor of a focus on the
work. It's dense with detail of the day-to-day reality of being
a Marine pilot, engineer, and astronaut, filled with acronyms
and technical jargon. It's a down-to-Earth counterpoint to the
typical dramatizations about the space race."
AD ASTRA MAGAZINE
"Anchored by Fred Haise’s lack of ego and his occasionally blunt,
often humorous candor, Never Panic Early is the consummate story of
how one man overcame enough adversity to fill several lifetimes but
ceaselessly kept moving forward."
THE SPACE REVIEW
"Never Panic Early is a straightforward autobiography about a man
who will be forever linked with Apollo 13, but whose career in the
military, at NASA, and in industry goes far beyond that single
spaceflight."
“A must read for all who like a fascinating story about the
development of the ultimate NASA test pilot, aerospace engineer,
and program manager in a field where failure is not an option.
Though he is best known for being the lunar module pilot on Apollo
13, Fred was a real standout in the early space shuttle landing
test program development. Fred’s early life in Biloxi, flight
training, fighter pilot days, and later program management
experiences round out a truly great read.”
—Bill Anders, Apollo 8 lunar module pilot
“A triumphant story of survival.”
—Jim Lovell, Apollo 13 astronaut
“For those who are aerospace program enthusiasts or participants,
the names, places, and events in this book will resonate. But this
book is more than a chronology of events. In Never Panic Early Fred
candidly describes how his values and training prepared him for the
defining moments he has encountered throughout his life.”
—Bob Sieck, former NASA launch director
“No other astronaut can match Fred Haise’s life perspective on
Apollo’s accomplishments. Never Panic Early carries the reader
through Fred’s personal preparation, which readied him for the
challenges as the lunar module pilot of the Apollo 13 crisis, and
through the trials and joys of a fantastically productive life
after Apollo."
—Harrison H. Schmitt, Apollo 17 lunar module pilot and former
United States Senator
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