Patrick D. McCaslin Interview, 25 February 2001
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INT: | I get the impression you guys are real sensitive with each other's sort of voice levels and the way you communicate. | |
PM: | Oh yeah, crews are. You can almost read each other's minds at the time. He says within 10 miles of the base where it set down on the ground. That's okay. I'd buy that from Brad. He says a 20-ton concrete lid had been removed? Now that could be. You know, General Holland may have told us that. I just don't have a memory of it. | |
INT: | But you would think if one of those silo covers had been moved that that would be something you would remember? | |
PM: | Yeah, you'd think so. | |
INT: | That's like, you need a big 20-ton crane or you got to blow those things off | |
PM: | Yeah. Well beyond that, my impression is that it if the inner door alarm goes off, that's what has to have happened. Now, removed is one thing, but moved | |
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