| Name: Haise, Fred | Country: USA | M/F: M | Number of Flights: 1* / 6 |
| Space Flights | Launch Date - Rocket No. | Landing Date - Rocket No. |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Apollo 13 | April 11, 1970 - AS-508 | April 17, 1970 - AS-508 |
| ALT Flights | Date of Flight - Shuttle | ALT Flight Notes |
| *2. ALT Flight 1 | June 18, 1977 - Enterprise | Captive Carry Flight 1 - Tail cone on |
| *3. ALT Flight 3 | July 26, 1977 - Enterprise | Captive Carry Flight 3 - Tail cone on |
| *4. ALT Flight 4 | August 12, 1977 - Enterprise | Free Flight 1 - Tail cone on |
| *5. ALT Flight 6 | September 23, 1977 - Enterprise | Free Flight 3 - Tail cone on |
| *6. ALT Flight 8 | October 26, 1977 - Enterprise | Free Flight 5 - Tail cone off |
| Space Flights | Descriptions |
|---|---|
| Apollo 8 (Backup Crew) |
Demonstrated manned space flight in lunar orbit |
| Apollo 11 (Backup Crew) |
Manned lunar landing at the Sea of Tranquility - July 20, 1969 Lunar Lift Off - July 21, 1969 |
| 1. Apollo 13 | Manned lunar landing aborted after spacecraft crippled by explosion Command Module - Odyssey (CSM-109) Lunar Module - Aquarius (LM-7) used as lifeboat |
| Apollo 16 (Backup Crew) |
Manned lunar landing at the Plain of Descartes - April 21, 1972 Lunar Lift Off - April 24, 1972 |
| Apollo 19 (Cancelled) |
Proposed Prime Crew for manned lunar landing in the Hyginus Rille or Copernicus
Crater Cancelled due to congressional budget cuts in 1970 |
| ALT Flights | Commander of first crew of the Approach and Landing Tests (ALT) *2. Flight 1 - June 18, 1977 - Enterprise (Captive Carry Flight 1 - Tail cone on) *3. Flight 3 - July 26, 1977 - Enterprise (Captive Carry Flight 3 - Tail cone on) *4. Flight 4 - August 12, 1977 - Enterprise (Free Flight 1 - Tail cone on) *5. Flight 6 - September 23, 1977 - Enterprise (Free Flight 3 - Tail cone on) *6. Flight 8 - October 26, 1977 - Enterprise (Free Flight 5 - Tail cone off) |
| * Doesn't count as a flight for Haise | |
| STS-2A (Cancelled) |
Proposed Skylab Rescue Mission In 1977 the space shuttle was planned to start flying in 1979. The second shuttle mission would attached a propulsion module to the Skylab space station to boost the station's orbit for later use or to deorbit Skylab into the empty (Pacific?) ocean. However, problems with developing the space shuttle delayed the first flight into 1981 after Skylab's reentry on July 11, 1979. |
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Updated - March 12, 2006