.... Who, other than Christa McAuliffe, died in the Challenger? Don't know? Neither do I, because the media doesn't care about the others.....
I care.
Dick Scobee was the Challenger's commander. His son, Rich, went to Clear Lake High School with me. His wife, June, was my English teacher my senior year. She wrote the letter of recommendation for my 4 year ROTC scholarship.
Mrs Scobee had me over to her house and introduced me to her husband. He showed me a bunch of the flying stuff in his house, and chatted with me about his career. At the time, I thought I wanted to go Navy. He was a big influence in me going AF instead. Not that he bad mouthed Navy or anything like that. Far from it. I would have been proud to go in any Service... but I was an impressionable 18 year old, and this meeting made an impression.
My mom's house sits right on the back gate of NASA in Houston, and you could see Building One from the backyard (until they built a few houses behind us). I grew up with many of the Astronaut's kids. Everytime time I see video of Challenger, I tear up. I didn't come back home for the NASA Memorial, and regret it to this day.
Dick Scobee was the pilot that said that a major Shuttle accident would happen at some point, but was adamant that it should not slow down NASA and space exploration. A legendary American.
Fast forward to 2003: I end up being great friends with another U-2 pilot here. Turns out, he was Rich Scobee's roommate for 4 years at the Academy. Small world. Coincidence?? Hadn't seen Rich in 2 decades, but went to his change of command in 2005 at Luke (and got to see his mom again), and now we stay in touch every now and then. Just a great guy.
Next time any of you go cross country through Ellington, grab the courtesy car and go to Frenchie's Italian for lunch or dinner. It's on the corner of NASA Parkway and El Camino Real, about a 10-15 minute drive from the FBO. Their sandwiches are amazing. Frankie runs the place, and it's been there since the 70's. Just about every astronaut has their picture in there. Many pictures have been hanging there for a long time, and are faded out,... pics of guys like Gene Cernan, Pete Conrad, Deke Slayton, Rick Husband, Willie McCool, etc... Their inked comments are fading with age, and the ubiquitous Texas sunlight, but you can still read them.
Across the street from Frenchie's is the Outpost Tavern. It used to be the hangout for the folks at NASA, but I don't know if they still go there, since the owner died a few years back.
It was neat to swing in there for a drink on Friday's when passing through Ellington.