A modular training approach for Spacelab payload crews is described. Representative missions are defined for training requirements analysis, training hardware, and simulations. Training times are projected for each experiment of each representative flight. A parametric analysis of the various flights defines resource requirements for a modular training facility at different flight frequencies. The modular approach is believed to be more flexible, time saving, and economical than previous single high fidelity trainer concepts. Block diagrams of training programs are shown
The problems were identified, along with their causes and potential solutions, that the management a...
In the study to determine the role of man in Sortie Lab operations, a functional model of a generali...
This chapter describes a training approach that applies empirically derived principles of training t...
Various degrees of Commander/Pilot involvement in on-orbit operation of payloads are examined. Const...
The results of the Payload Training Methodology Study (PTMS) are documented. Methods and procedures ...
The Simulation Engineer's Handbook is a guide for new engineers assigned to Experiment Simulation an...
The modular space station comprising small, shuttle-launched modules, and characterized by low initi...
Four types of Spacelab payloads were analyzed; these were considered to be representative of the Spa...
As this country prepares for exploration to other planets, the need to understand the affects of lon...
Future space missions will be significantly longer than current Shuttle missions and new systems wil...
An autonomous intelligent training system which integrates expert system technology with training/te...
Guidelines are developed for use in control and display panel design for payload operations performe...
It has been a commonly accepted practice to train pilots and astronauts in expensive, extremely soph...
This poster describes a training approach that applies empirically derived principles of training to...
Technology advances needed for an overall mission model standpoint as well as those for individual s...
The problems were identified, along with their causes and potential solutions, that the management a...
In the study to determine the role of man in Sortie Lab operations, a functional model of a generali...
This chapter describes a training approach that applies empirically derived principles of training t...
Various degrees of Commander/Pilot involvement in on-orbit operation of payloads are examined. Const...
The results of the Payload Training Methodology Study (PTMS) are documented. Methods and procedures ...
The Simulation Engineer's Handbook is a guide for new engineers assigned to Experiment Simulation an...
The modular space station comprising small, shuttle-launched modules, and characterized by low initi...
Four types of Spacelab payloads were analyzed; these were considered to be representative of the Spa...
As this country prepares for exploration to other planets, the need to understand the affects of lon...
Future space missions will be significantly longer than current Shuttle missions and new systems wil...
An autonomous intelligent training system which integrates expert system technology with training/te...
Guidelines are developed for use in control and display panel design for payload operations performe...
It has been a commonly accepted practice to train pilots and astronauts in expensive, extremely soph...
This poster describes a training approach that applies empirically derived principles of training to...
Technology advances needed for an overall mission model standpoint as well as those for individual s...
The problems were identified, along with their causes and potential solutions, that the management a...
In the study to determine the role of man in Sortie Lab operations, a functional model of a generali...
This chapter describes a training approach that applies empirically derived principles of training t...