Title: Commercial Human Spaceflight Crew Training Survey Presentation
1Commercial Human Spaceflight Crew Training Survey
Presentation
- Prepared for COMSTAC RLV Working Group
- October 10, 2007
2Presentation Outline
- Scope of the study
- Design of profiles
- Elements of Human Spaceflight Training
- Review of training providers
- Discussion
3Scope of the Study
- Purpose Perform a comprehensive research and
survey of the aviation and space flight training
providers available to identify what is
available, by whom, and its applicability
followed by a technical report that discusses
space flight training, areas of emphasis
necessary for space flight preparation, and
resources available to those operators needing to
comply with the Human Space Flight code of
federal regulations. - Context Emerging commercial human spaceflight
industry. - FAA/AST has responsibility to promote industry
and ensure safety of the uninvolved public. - Methodology Identify and create profiles of
training providers through open source
information and interviews with industry
associations and providers. - Phased deliverables beginning in January 2007 and
culminating in a final report in July.
- Areas of training examined
- Physiological training
- High performance jet
- High performance gliders
- Altitude chamber (hypobaric and hyperbaric)
- Parachute training
- Unusual attitude training
- High altitude flight
- High-g (gravity)
- Pressure suit training
- Microgravity low-g training
- Flight simulation
- Spaceflight operations
4Design of Profiles
- The profiles are organized by training area. Each
profile includes the following items - List of the training area(s) that the
organization provides - Contact information
- Description of the training course(s)
- Brief background and professional training
experience of the organization - Description of the equipment and facilities that
the provider owns or uses to conduct the
applicable training - Data on the cost of the training offered
- Some profiles will include flight training
information on areas beyond the area of training
within which they are included in this report. - For example the NASTAR Center profile resides in
the physiological training section, but this
organization also provides altitude chamber
(hypobaric), unusual attitude training, high-g
(gravity), and flight simulation training.
5Elements of Human Spaceflight Training
6Physiological Training
- Description Physiological training familiarizes
spaceflight crews with the physiological and
psychological stresses of spaceflight. - Physiological training usually involves classroom
training as well as practical experience. - Suppliers
- 5 academic institutions
- 8 commercial suppliers
- 3 U.S. government
credit NASA
7Altitude Chamber
- Description Hypobaric altitude chambers are
utilized to demonstrate the physiological affects
of exposure to reduced air pressure environments.
Hyperbaric chambers provide increased pressure
above standard. - Providers
- 4 academic
- 5 commercial
- 3 U.S. government
- Two facilities with both hypo- hyper-
credit Oklahoma State University
8Microgravity low-g training
- Description Flight crews in a weightless
environment experience arbitrary and unexpected
changes in their sense of orientation. - Parabolic flight profiles would be a useful tool
for familiarizing flight crews with the affects
of microgravity. - Commercial microgravity flight operators
- U.S.
- Russia
Credit NASA
9Pressure Suit Training
- Description There are no standalone pressure
suit training providers in the US this type of
training is usually offered as part of a training
service package - Such training service providers are presented
separately - Pressure suit manufacturers can also instruct the
user about the proper usage of the suit - Suppliers profiled
- 1 pressure suit manufacturer serving primarily
the US government - 1 pressure suit manufacturer that just entered
the market in 2006
Credit David Clark Company, Inc.
10Parachute Training
- Description Training provided for the use of
emergency parachutes by spaceflight crews. - Identified only one commercial emergency
parachute training provider, who, at present,
only offers classroom-type training - Training providers for rectangular/square
parachutes, commonly used in recreational
skydiving - Suppliers profiled
- 1 commercial emergency parachute training
provider - 4 emergency parachute manufacturers
- 1 parachute flight training simulator
Credit Systems Technology, Inc.
Credit Silver Parachutes Sales and Service
11High Performance Gliders
- Description Gliders that can be configured with
a sink rate of 1,200-1,800 meters (4,000-6,000
feet) per minute without exceeding its maximum
velocity. These type of gliders can simulate
some of the re-entry flight characteristics of
reusable launch vehicles. - Examples include Blanik L-13, Blanik L-23,
Schweizer 2-32, and Caproni A-21 - There are more than 80 glider training providers
in the US having at least one of these gliders in
their fleet. Selected only 6 to profile, based
on - Number of aircraft for instruction
- Diversity of aircraft
- Relevant training information available, and
- Geographical location (relief, thermals, etc.)
Credit The Chicago Glider Club
Credit Orange County Soaring Association
12Unusual Attitude Training
- Description Training for flight in an
off-nominal orientation or inclination - Example SpaceShipOnes in-flight roll
- Need to be able to recover and continue safe
flight - Many capable providers
- Can be mixed with other regimes (high-altitude,
high-g) or can be specific emergency maneuver or
aerobatic training - Jet or propeller-driven aircraft
- Ground and flight training combined
13High Altitude Flight Training
- Description Flight training at altitudes that
produce the physical conditions experienced on a
sub-orbital trajectory - Benefit of experiencing flights at high altitude,
rather than using an altitude chamber or
simulator - Best training will mimic specific RLV
trajectories - High performance jet and propeller-driven
aircraft can be used, though jet creates the
highest performance
F-104 Starfighters Team
14High-g (Gravity) Training
- Description Training that ensures pilots and
crew can withstand the high gravitation forces
experienced during spaceflight - Two training methods
- Centrifuge
- Flight
- Suppliers
- 3 primary centrifuge training providers
- Numerous flight providers with aircraft that can
offer high-g operations
A high-g turn. Credit http//www.baha.be/
Wyles human centrifuge. Credit Wyle Labs
15Flight Simulation
- Description Flight simulators capable of
simulating flight within the Earths atmosphere
and flight in a vacuum is an important element of
crew training. - Survey considered only flight simulators that can
simulate both vertical and horizontal motion. - NASAs Vertical Flight Simulator
- Helicopter flight simulators
Credit NASA
16Spaceflight Operations
- Description Training of spaceflight crews to
work as a team with flight operations personnel
on the ground. - Legacy providers
credit Scaled Composites
17The End