Michael D. Leinbach

Michael D. Leinbach
Michael D. Leinbach

Mike Leinbach and First Lady Laura Bush watch the successful launch of Discovery's "Return to Flight" mission STS-114.
Born Reading, PA
Residence Scottsmoor, Florida
Nationality American
Education B.S. Architecture,
M.E. Civil Engineering
Alma mater University of Virginia
Employer NASA
Title Shuttle Launch Director[1]
Spouse Charlotte Leinbach[1]
Bolden, left, congratulates Leinbach and the launch team in Firing Room Four of the Launch Control Centre for a successful launch of STS-130.

Michael D. Leinbach was the Shuttle Launch Director at NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida.[1] He was responsible for activities in the overall shuttle launch countdown, including planning, policy, and execution.[1]

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Early life

Leinbach was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Yorktown High School, Arlington, Virginia in 1971. He received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture in 1976, and a Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering (emphasis in structural dynamics) in 1981 from the University of Virginia.[1][2][3]

NASA career

In 1984, Leinbach joined NASA as a structural engineer. Initially, Leinbach was a lead design engineer for various launch pad systems, including weather protection and the Emergency Egress Slide Wire system. In 1998, Leinbach became a NASA Test Director (NTD), responsible for directing daily operations at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Launch Complex. In 1991, he was named Shuttle Test Director, and conducted the terminal countdown and launch of seventeen shuttle missions, in addition to being responsible for all planning activities associated with pre-launch.[1]

From 1998 to May 2000, Leinbach was the deputy director of Space Station Hardware Integration, responsible for all International Space Station (ISS) processing at KSC, and at contractor locations. During this time, he oversaw the development of a program to verify functionality and operability of the first phase of the ISS Program.[1]

In May 2000, Leinbach was assigned to serve as Assistant Launch Director, and was promoted to Launch Director in August 2000.[1]

In 2003, following Space Shuttle Columbia's breakup upon re-entry, Leinbach was the leader of the initial debris recovery team in Texas, and Louisiana. He was named to lead the Columbia Reconstruction Team, whose goal was to determine the cause of the accident based only on the debris collected and reassembled at KSC. Following the investigation, Leinbach suggested loaning the debris to various academic institutions for study, to help develop safer spacecraft for the future.[1]

Leinbach has led the NASA Shuttle Launch Team for all shuttle missions since 2005 except STS-122,[4] polling all areas prior to launch, and giving the final "go" for launch. He also serves as the senior operations expert at NASA for all shuttle flight elements, and ground support equipment processing issues.[1]

Awards

Leinbach has received a number of group achievement and performance awards, including NASA's Exceptional Service Medal in 1993, "For leadership in planning and conducting shuttle launch countdowns" and NASA's Medal for Outstanding Leadership in 2003 "For significant contributions to the Space Shuttle Program."[5] In November 2004, Leinbach was awarded the Presidential Rank Award, an award given by the office of the President of the United States for "Exceptional long-term accomplishments."[6]

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