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    타이틀 International Space Station Mechanisms and Maintenance Flight Control Documentation and Training Development
    저자 Daugherty, Colin C.
    Keyword EDUCATION;; FLIGHT CONTROL;; FLIGHT SIMULATION;; INFORMATION;; INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION;; LAYOUTS;; MAINTENANCE;; PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT;; POSITION (LOCATION); REAL TIME OPERATION
    URL http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20100042411
    보고서번호 JSC-CN-22496
    발행년도 2010
    출처 NTRS (NASA Technical Report Server)
    ABSTRACT International Space Station (ISS) crew and flight controller training documentation is used to aid in training operations. The Generic Simulations References SharePoint (Gen Sim) site is a database used as an aid during flight simulations. The Gen Sim site is used to make individual mission segment timelines, data, and flight information easily accessible to instructors. The Waste and Hygiene Compartment (WHC) training schematic includes simple and complex fluid schematics, as well as overall hardware locations. It is used as a teaching aid during WHC lessons for both ISS crew and flight controllers. ISS flight control documentation is used to support all aspects of ISS mission operations. The Quick Look Database and Consolidated Tool Page are imagery-based references used in real-time to help the Operations Support Officer (OSO) find data faster and improve discussions with the Flight Director and Capsule Communicator (CAPCOM). A Quick Look page was created for the Permanent Multipurpose Module (PMM) by locating photos of the module interior, labeling specific hardware, and organizing them in schematic form to match the layout of the PMM interior. A Tool Page was created for the Maintenance Work Area (MWA) by gathering images, detailed drawings, safety information, procedures, certifications, demonstration videos, and general facts of each MWA component and displaying them in an easily accessible and consistent format. Participation in ISS mechanisms and maintenance lessons, mission simulation On-the-Job Training (OJT), and real-time flight OJT was used as an opportunity to train for day-to-day operations as an OSO, as well as learn how to effectively respond to failures and emergencies during mission simulations and real-time flight operations.

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