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William C. McCool

William Cameron McCool (September 23, 1961 – February 1, 2003) was an American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, and NASA astronaut, who was the pilot of Space Shuttle Columbia mission STS-107. He and the rest of the crew of STS-107 were killed when Columbia disintegrated during reentry into the atmosphere.[1][2] He was the crew's youngest male member. He was posthumously awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.[3]

William C. McCool
William McCool in August 2001
Born(1961-09-23)September 23, 1961
DiedFebruary 1, 2003(2003-02-01) (aged 41)
Over Texas, U.S.
Other namesWilliam Cameron McCool
Alma mater
Awards
Space career
NASA astronaut
Previous occupation
Naval aviator, test pilot
RankCommander, USN
Time in space
15d 22h 20m
Selection1996 NASA Group 16
MissionsSTS-107
Mission insignia

Personal information

McCool was born September 23, 1961, in San Diego, California. His parents divorced when he was young and his mother married Barent McCool, a Naval aviator.[4] McCool was active in the Boy Scouts of America where he became an Eagle Scout.[5] His favorite song was "Imagine" by John Lennon, which was played during the STS-107 mission. His favorite band was Radiohead, and the song "Fake Plastic Trees" was played by Mission Control as a wake-up call.[6]

McCool died on February 1, 2003, when Space Shuttle Columbia broke up over the southern United States during reentry. He was survived by his wife, Lani, and their three sons. He is buried in Anacortes, Washington, where he lived at the time of his death.[2][7]

Education

Flight experience

McCool completed flight training and was designated a Naval Aviator in August 1986. He was assigned to Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 129 (VAQ-129) at NAS Whidbey Island, Washington, for initial EA-6B Prowler training. His first operational tour was with Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 133 (VAQ-133), where he made two deployments aboard the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea to the Mediterranean Sea, and received designation as a wing-qualified Landing Signal Officer (LSO). In November 1989, he was selected for the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School/Test Pilot School (TPS) Cooperative Education Program.[1]

After graduating from TPS in June 1992, he worked as a TA-4J and EA-6B test pilot in Flight Systems Department of Strike Aircraft Test Directorate at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland. He was responsible for the management and conduct of a wide variety of projects, ranging from airframe fatigue life studies to numerous avionics upgrades. His primary efforts, however, were dedicated to flight test of the Advanced Capability (ADVCAP) EA-6B. Following his Patuxent River tour, McCool returned to Whidbey Island, and was assigned to Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 132 (VAQ-132) aboard the carrier USS Enterprise. He served as Administrative and Operations Officer with the squadron through their work-up cycle, receiving notice of his NASA selection while embarked on Enterprise for her final pre-deployment at sea period.[1]

McCool accumulated over 2,800 hours flight experience in 24 aircraft and over 400 carrier arrestments.[4]

NASA experience

Selected by NASA in April 1996, McCool reported to the Johnson Space Center in August 1996.[4] He completed two years of training and evaluation, and was qualified for flight assignment as a pilot. Initially assigned to the Computer Support Branch, McCool also served as technical assistant to the director of flight crew operations, and worked Shuttle cockpit upgrade issues for the Astronaut Office.[1]

Spaceflight experience

McCool was pilot of Space Shuttle mission STS-107, January 16 to February 1, 2003, logging 15 days, 22 hours and 20 minutes in space. The 16-day flight was a dedicated science and research mission. Working 24 hours a day, in two alternating shifts, the crew successfully conducted approximately 80 experiments. According to NASA, McCool said of the unique view he and his crewmates had from Columbia:[9][10]

From our orbital vantage point, we observe an earth without borders, full of peace, beauty and magnificence, and we pray that humanity as a whole can imagine a borderless world as we see it and strive to live as one in peace.

— William Cameron McCool, 29 January 2003 onboard Columbia

STS-107's mission ended abruptly on February 1, 2003, when Columbia disintegrated during re-entry, 16 minutes before scheduled landing. All seven crew members were killed.

McCool was posthumously awarded the NASA Space Flight Medal, the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Distinguished Service Medal (DDSM), and the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.[1]

Organizations

  • U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association

Special honors

Tributes

 
Commander William C. McCool School in Santa Rita, Guam
  • Asteroid 51829 Williemccool was posthumously named for McCool.[12]
  • Lunar crater McCool is named after him.[13]
  • McCool Hill in the Columbia Hills on Mars was posthumously named for McCool.[14]
  • McCool Hall, in the Columbia Village apartments at the Florida Institute of Technology, is named after him.[15]
  • Guam South Elementary/Middle School, a DoDEA school in Santa Rita, Guam, was renamed CDR William C. McCool Elementary/Middle School on August 29, 2003.[16]
  • Willie McCool Track and Field at Coronado High School in Lubbock, Texas, was posthumously named for McCool.[17]
  • Willie McCool Memorial with Bronze Sculpture was dedicated on Saturday, May 7, 2005, at Huneke Park at 82nd and Quaker Avenue in Lubbock, Texas.[17]
  • Commander William C. McCool Academy, opened in the fall of 2020, is a STEM middle school in Lubbock Texas[18][19]
  • The William McCool Science Center, located on the campus of the Frank Lamping Elementary School in Henderson, Nevada, is a facility where elementary students throughout the Clark County School District have an opportunity to learn about space and other fields of science.[20]
  • A Gawad Kalinga village in Moncada, Tarlac, Philippines, will be named "USN Commander Willie McCool GK Village".[21]
  • In the Star Trek book Mirror Universe – Glass Empires, the shuttlecraft of the U.S.S. Defiant in the short story "Age of the Empress" is named the McCool.
  • McCool Track at the Naval Academy Preparatory School, Naval Station Newport, Rhode Island is named after him.[17]
  • The spacefaring game Elite: Dangerous contains a starport in the Jaroua system named "McCool City".
  • The Willie McCool Monument was dedicated on December 2, 2007, at the U.S. Naval Academy Golf Course. The monument stands where Willie would have been 16 minutes from the finish line during his fastest race on Navy's home course.
  • The Willie McCool Memorial Model Air Field park located in North Las Vegas, Nevada was posthumously named for McCool on October 23, 2004.[22]
  • McCool Hall, located on Tinker AFB, Oklahoma is a Navy Bachelors Enlisted Quarters named after McCool.[17]
  • Camp McCool, located in Bagram Airfield, was the home of rotating EA-6B Prowler Squadrons supporting ISAF in Afghanistan.[23]
  • The FAA named a Fix/Waypoint MCCUL near Naval Air Station Whidbey Island (also near Anacortes, WA) located at 48 13.11N, 123 07.03W. Navy pilots are routinely vectored to the McCool waypoint.
  • The McCool Breakthrough Award is named after Willie McCool and is given to an individual who has made a significant breakthrough in the spirit of ICHRIE's mission.[24]
  • The Commander William C. McCool Academy is Lubbock ISD’s newest magnet middle school.[25]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "William C. McCool (Commander, USN) NASA Astronaut (Deceased)" (PDF). NASA. May 2004. Retrieved April 14, 2021.. Note: this text, the work of a U.S. Government agency, is a work in the public domain.
  2. ^ a b c Kershaw, Sarah. Space Shuttle Widow Is Ready to Move on From Rituals of Loss, New York Times, December 5, 2007. Retrieved August 15, 2010.
  3. ^ "Congressional Space Medal of Honor". NASA. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "William C. McCool, CDR, USN". U.S. Naval Academy Memorial Hall. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  5. ^ William C. "Willie" McCool at scouting.org March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Fries, Colin (March 13, 2015). "Chronology of Wakeup Calls" (PDF). NASA History Division. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  7. ^ "McCool's excitement was infectious / Anacortes mourns shocking loss of generous, inspiring neighbor". Seattle P-I. February 3, 2003. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  8. ^ Bongioanni, Carlos. Guam remembers former resident, Columbia astronaut McCool, Stars and Stripes, February 7, 2003. Retrieved January 1, 2019.
  9. ^ McCain, Emily (February 1, 2019). "Remembering NASA's Columbia shuttle tragedy". ABC Action News Tampa Bay. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  10. ^ . NASA. January 28, 2004. Archived from the original on November 6, 2004.
  11. ^ Townley, Alvin (2007). . New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 79. ISBN 978-0-312-36653-7. Archived from the original on December 19, 2006. Retrieved December 29, 2006.
  12. ^ "51829 Williemccool (2001 OD41)". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  13. ^ "Lunar crater McCool". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. IAU. Retrieved June 16, 2021.
  14. ^ "Spirit Discovers "New" Highest Peak in "Columbia Hills"". NASA. March 2, 2006. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  15. ^ "Florida Tech to Dedicate Residence Hall Complex in Memory of Columbia". Florida Institute of Technology. August 8, 2003. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  16. ^ "Public Law 108 - 13 - An act to rename the Guam South Elementary/Middle School of the DoD Domestic Dependents Elementary and Secondary Schools System in honor of Navy Commander William Willie McCool". Congressional Record, Vol. 149 (2003). April 22, 2003. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  17. ^ a b c d Space Shuttle Columbia Memorial Special Resource Study (PDF) (Report). National Park Service. October 2014. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  18. ^ "About McCool Academy / About Commander William C. McCool Academy".
  19. ^ "Lubbock's new McCool Academy opens with first day of school".
  20. ^ "History of the WMSC". Lamping Elementary School. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  21. ^ Esteves, Patricia (April 29, 2007). "GK village named after US astronaut". Philippine Star. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  22. ^ Lopez View, Sandy (February 5, 2016). "North Las Vegas airfield gathering place for remote-controlled plane enthusiasts". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  23. ^ McCowan, TSgt Shawn David (August 23, 2012). "Camp McCool's brief impact". U.S. Air Force. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on February 9, 2015. Retrieved February 9, 2015.
  25. ^ Dotray, Matt (December 12, 2019). "Lubbock ISD Board names new magnet school after Willie McCool". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Retrieved November 25, 2022.

External links

  • Spacefacts biography of William C. McCool
  • William C. McCool at Astronauts Memorial page
  • William C. McCool at Find a Grave

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William Cameron McCool September 23 1961 February 1 2003 was an American naval officer and aviator test pilot aeronautical engineer and NASA astronaut who was the pilot of Space Shuttle Columbia mission STS 107 He and the rest of the crew of STS 107 were killed when Columbia disintegrated during reentry into the atmosphere 1 2 He was the crew s youngest male member He was posthumously awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor 3 William C McCoolWilliam McCool in August 2001Born 1961 09 23 September 23 1961San Diego California U S DiedFebruary 1 2003 2003 02 01 aged 41 Over Texas U S Other namesWilliam Cameron McCoolAlma materUnited States Naval Academy BS University of Maryland College Park MS Naval Postgraduate School MS AwardsCongressional Space Medal of HonorNASA Distinguished Service MedalSpace careerNASA astronautPrevious occupationNaval aviator test pilotRankCommander USNTime in space15d 22h 20mSelection1996 NASA Group 16MissionsSTS 107Mission insignia Contents 1 Personal information 2 Education 3 Flight experience 4 NASA experience 4 1 Spaceflight experience 5 Organizations 6 Special honors 7 Tributes 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPersonal information EditMcCool was born September 23 1961 in San Diego California His parents divorced when he was young and his mother married Barent McCool a Naval aviator 4 McCool was active in the Boy Scouts of America where he became an Eagle Scout 5 His favorite song was Imagine by John Lennon which was played during the STS 107 mission His favorite band was Radiohead and the song Fake Plastic Trees was played by Mission Control as a wake up call 6 McCool died on February 1 2003 when Space Shuttle Columbia broke up over the southern United States during reentry He was survived by his wife Lani and their three sons He is buried in Anacortes Washington where he lived at the time of his death 2 7 Education Edit1976 77 Attended John F Kennedy High School Tamuning Guam 8 1979 Graduated from Coronado High School Lubbock Texas 1983 Received a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Science from the United States Naval Academy 2 1985 Received a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Maryland College Park 1 1991 Graduated from United States Naval Test Pilot School Naval Air Station Patuxent River Class 101 1992 Received a Master of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the U S Naval Postgraduate School 1 Flight experience EditMcCool completed flight training and was designated a Naval Aviator in August 1986 He was assigned to Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 129 VAQ 129 at NAS Whidbey Island Washington for initial EA 6B Prowler training His first operational tour was with Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 133 VAQ 133 where he made two deployments aboard the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea to the Mediterranean Sea and received designation as a wing qualified Landing Signal Officer LSO In November 1989 he was selected for the U S Naval Postgraduate School Test Pilot School TPS Cooperative Education Program 1 After graduating from TPS in June 1992 he worked as a TA 4J and EA 6B test pilot in Flight Systems Department of Strike Aircraft Test Directorate at NAS Patuxent River Maryland He was responsible for the management and conduct of a wide variety of projects ranging from airframe fatigue life studies to numerous avionics upgrades His primary efforts however were dedicated to flight test of the Advanced Capability ADVCAP EA 6B Following his Patuxent River tour McCool returned to Whidbey Island and was assigned to Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 132 VAQ 132 aboard the carrier USS Enterprise He served as Administrative and Operations Officer with the squadron through their work up cycle receiving notice of his NASA selection while embarked on Enterprise for her final pre deployment at sea period 1 McCool accumulated over 2 800 hours flight experience in 24 aircraft and over 400 carrier arrestments 4 NASA experience EditSelected by NASA in April 1996 McCool reported to the Johnson Space Center in August 1996 4 He completed two years of training and evaluation and was qualified for flight assignment as a pilot Initially assigned to the Computer Support Branch McCool also served as technical assistant to the director of flight crew operations and worked Shuttle cockpit upgrade issues for the Astronaut Office 1 Spaceflight experience Edit Main article STS 107 McCool was pilot of Space Shuttle mission STS 107 January 16 to February 1 2003 logging 15 days 22 hours and 20 minutes in space The 16 day flight was a dedicated science and research mission Working 24 hours a day in two alternating shifts the crew successfully conducted approximately 80 experiments According to NASA McCool said of the unique view he and his crewmates had from Columbia 9 10 From our orbital vantage point we observe an earth without borders full of peace beauty and magnificence and we pray that humanity as a whole can imagine a borderless world as we see it and strive to live as one in peace William Cameron McCool 29 January 2003 onboard Columbia STS 107 s mission ended abruptly on February 1 2003 when Columbia disintegrated during re entry 16 minutes before scheduled landing All seven crew members were killed McCool was posthumously awarded the NASA Space Flight Medal the NASA Distinguished Service Medal the Defense Distinguished Service Medal DDSM and the Congressional Space Medal of Honor 1 Organizations EditU S Naval Academy Alumni AssociationSpecial honors EditEagle Scout 11 Served as team captain of the U S Naval Academy Cross Country team his senior year Graduated second of 1 083 in the Class of 1983 at the U S Naval Academy Presented Outstanding Student and Best DT II Thesis awards as graduate of U S Naval Test Pilot School Class 101 4 Awarded Navy Commendation Medal 2 4 Awarded Navy Achievement Medal 2 4 Tributes Edit Commander William C McCool School in Santa Rita Guam Asteroid 51829 Williemccool was posthumously named for McCool 12 Lunar crater McCool is named after him 13 McCool Hill in the Columbia Hills on Mars was posthumously named for McCool 14 McCool Hall in the Columbia Village apartments at the Florida Institute of Technology is named after him 15 Guam South Elementary Middle School a DoDEA school in Santa Rita Guam was renamed CDR William C McCool Elementary Middle School on August 29 2003 16 Willie McCool Track and Field at Coronado High School in Lubbock Texas was posthumously named for McCool 17 Willie McCool Memorial with Bronze Sculpture was dedicated on Saturday May 7 2005 at Huneke Park at 82nd and Quaker Avenue in Lubbock Texas 17 Commander William C McCool Academy opened in the fall of 2020 is a STEM middle school in Lubbock Texas 18 19 The William McCool Science Center located on the campus of the Frank Lamping Elementary School in Henderson Nevada is a facility where elementary students throughout the Clark County School District have an opportunity to learn about space and other fields of science 20 A Gawad Kalinga village in Moncada Tarlac Philippines will be named USN Commander Willie McCool GK Village 21 In the Star Trek book Mirror Universe Glass Empires the shuttlecraft of the U S S Defiant in the short story Age of the Empress is named the McCool McCool Track at the Naval Academy Preparatory School Naval Station Newport Rhode Island is named after him 17 The spacefaring game Elite Dangerous contains a starport in the Jaroua system named McCool City The Willie McCool Monument was dedicated on December 2 2007 at the U S Naval Academy Golf Course The monument stands where Willie would have been 16 minutes from the finish line during his fastest race on Navy s home course The Willie McCool Memorial Model Air Field park located in North Las Vegas Nevada was posthumously named for McCool on October 23 2004 22 McCool Hall located on Tinker AFB Oklahoma is a Navy Bachelors Enlisted Quarters named after McCool 17 Camp McCool located in Bagram Airfield was the home of rotating EA 6B Prowler Squadrons supporting ISAF in Afghanistan 23 The FAA named a Fix Waypoint MCCUL near Naval Air Station Whidbey Island also near Anacortes WA located at 48 13 11N 123 07 03W Navy pilots are routinely vectored to the McCool waypoint The McCool Breakthrough Award is named after Willie McCool and is given to an individual who has made a significant breakthrough in the spirit of ICHRIE s mission 24 The Commander William C McCool Academy is Lubbock ISD s newest magnet middle school 25 See also Edit Biography portal Spaceflight portalList of Eagle Scouts List of spaceflight related accidents and incidents Space Shuttle Columbia disasterReferences Edit a b c d e f g William C McCool Commander USN NASA Astronaut Deceased PDF NASA May 2004 Retrieved April 14 2021 Note this text the work of a U S Government agency is a work in the public domain a b c Kershaw Sarah Space Shuttle Widow Is Ready to Move on From Rituals of Loss New York Times December 5 2007 Retrieved August 15 2010 Congressional Space Medal of Honor NASA Retrieved November 25 2022 a b c d e f William C McCool CDR USN U S Naval Academy Memorial Hall Retrieved November 25 2022 William C Willie McCool at scouting org Archived March 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine Fries Colin March 13 2015 Chronology of Wakeup Calls PDF NASA History Division Retrieved November 25 2022 McCool s excitement was infectious Anacortes mourns shocking loss of generous inspiring neighbor Seattle P I February 3 2003 Retrieved February 19 2011 Bongioanni Carlos Guam remembers former resident Columbia astronaut McCool Stars and Stripes February 7 2003 Retrieved January 1 2019 McCain Emily February 1 2019 Remembering NASA s Columbia shuttle tragedy ABC Action News Tampa Bay Retrieved November 25 2022 William McCool STS 107 Crew Memorial NASA January 28 2004 Archived from the original on November 6 2004 Townley Alvin 2007 Legacy of Honor The Values and Influence of America s Eagle Scouts New York St Martin s Press p 79 ISBN 978 0 312 36653 7 Archived from the original on December 19 2006 Retrieved December 29 2006 51829 Williemccool 2001 OD41 Minor Planet Center Retrieved November 25 2022 Lunar crater McCool Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature IAU Retrieved June 16 2021 Spirit Discovers New Highest Peak in Columbia Hills NASA March 2 2006 Retrieved November 25 2022 Florida Tech to Dedicate Residence Hall Complex in Memory of Columbia Florida Institute of Technology August 8 2003 Retrieved November 25 2022 Public Law 108 13 An act to rename the Guam South Elementary Middle School of the DoD Domestic Dependents Elementary and Secondary Schools System in honor of Navy Commander William Willie McCool Congressional Record Vol 149 2003 April 22 2003 Retrieved November 25 2022 a b c d Space Shuttle Columbia Memorial Special Resource Study PDF Report National Park Service October 2014 Retrieved November 25 2022 About McCool Academy About Commander William C McCool Academy Lubbock s new McCool Academy opens with first day of school History of the WMSC Lamping Elementary School Retrieved November 25 2022 Esteves Patricia April 29 2007 GK village named after US astronaut Philippine Star Retrieved November 25 2022 Lopez View Sandy February 5 2016 North Las Vegas airfield gathering place for remote controlled plane enthusiasts Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved November 25 2022 McCowan TSgt Shawn David August 23 2012 Camp McCool s brief impact U S Air Force Retrieved November 25 2022 The International Council on Hotel Restaurant and Institutional Education About Awards Archived from the original on February 9 2015 Retrieved February 9 2015 Dotray Matt December 12 2019 Lubbock ISD Board names new magnet school after Willie McCool Lubbock Avalanche Journal Retrieved November 25 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to William Cameron McCool Astronautix biography of William C McCool Spacefacts biography of William C McCool William C McCool at Astronauts Memorial page William C McCool at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William C McCool amp oldid 1142418425, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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