David Saint-Jacques awaits green light for space trip after Soyuz mishap
MONTREAL — A recent mishap aboard a Soyuz capsule en route to the International Space Station has done nothing to unnerve Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques about his own upcoming mission.
“It’s a dangerous job. We expect that there’s a risk. We expect that not every launch is going to be perfect,” Saint-Jacques told The Canadian Press in an interview from Ottawa.
“What matters is to have trust that there is a way out, that there is an escape system that works well, that search-and-rescue efforts are on the ball.”
Saint-Jacques, 48, said those contingencies were on display Oct. 11 when a rocket failure forced a Soyuz capsule with two astronauts on board to abort and make an emergency landing.


