This paper will look at current requirements already set in place by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA/AST) for suborbital flight crew and spaceflight participant training, as well as reflect on direct personal discussions with the FAA/AST that specifically relate to training
The anticipated advent of the U.S. Government sponsoring human-tended research on commercial suborbi...
The next decade will witness an increasing number of commercial suborbital space flights which may u...
This presentation is an overview of commercial space safety regulatory environment and implications ...
In 2021, five flights were initiated by United States’ private space companies launching a total of ...
The military has been developing formal training programs for decades. The continual need for qualit...
With the launch of Dennis Tito aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket in 2001 and SpaceShipOne winning the An...
When SpaceShipOne won the Ansari X-Prize in 2004, it launched the commercial space tourism industry....
Within months of the presentation of this paper, there will be a new star in the night sky. Travelin...
The Space Operations profession has been expanding, for the past 4 decades at nearly the same scale,...
This paper summarizes the need for new and innovative aerospace technician training and education pr...
Technological advances and increases in demand are enabling the rapid growth of the commercial space...
A new company that includes a handful of former NASA personnel is already taking applications for th...
The contractors to NASA and the Air Force at Cape Canaveral Spaceport in Florida, teach and train ne...
This research compared how effectively suborbital tasks are learned in an actual NBE compared with a...
Selection and training represent two means of ensuring flight crew members are qualified and prepare...
The anticipated advent of the U.S. Government sponsoring human-tended research on commercial suborbi...
The next decade will witness an increasing number of commercial suborbital space flights which may u...
This presentation is an overview of commercial space safety regulatory environment and implications ...
In 2021, five flights were initiated by United States’ private space companies launching a total of ...
The military has been developing formal training programs for decades. The continual need for qualit...
With the launch of Dennis Tito aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket in 2001 and SpaceShipOne winning the An...
When SpaceShipOne won the Ansari X-Prize in 2004, it launched the commercial space tourism industry....
Within months of the presentation of this paper, there will be a new star in the night sky. Travelin...
The Space Operations profession has been expanding, for the past 4 decades at nearly the same scale,...
This paper summarizes the need for new and innovative aerospace technician training and education pr...
Technological advances and increases in demand are enabling the rapid growth of the commercial space...
A new company that includes a handful of former NASA personnel is already taking applications for th...
The contractors to NASA and the Air Force at Cape Canaveral Spaceport in Florida, teach and train ne...
This research compared how effectively suborbital tasks are learned in an actual NBE compared with a...
Selection and training represent two means of ensuring flight crew members are qualified and prepare...
The anticipated advent of the U.S. Government sponsoring human-tended research on commercial suborbi...
The next decade will witness an increasing number of commercial suborbital space flights which may u...
This presentation is an overview of commercial space safety regulatory environment and implications ...