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William B. Reynard, 53, head of NASA's Aviation Safety Reporting System, died April 10 due to kidney transplant complications. He became the first employee of the ASRS in 1976. He served as director of the program since 1980 despite increasingly debilitating medical problems. A commercial pilot with...
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