The purpose and concepts of the Crew Training Complex (CTC) facilities at Cologne (Germany, F.R.), which are to be used for the training of the European astronauts for the Columbus and Hermes missions, are addressed. The integrated system training facilities for the Attached Pressurized Module (APM), for the Man Tended Free Flyer (MTFF), and for Hermes are discussed. Facilities for space environment training, such as the Neutral Buoyancy Facility and Space Suit Training Facility, are considered. The computer aided instruction facilities and courses, which will be used to support the practical training of inflight operations, are addressed. The CTC data handling and communication systems, which provide the possibility for the operations personnel to supervise and control all CTC training facilities, are described.
Training Facilities at the Crew Training Complex
1992
6 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Astronautics , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Job Training & Career Development , Astronaut training , Columbus space station , Hermes manned spaceplane , Manned orbital laboratories , Training devices , Data systems , European space programs , Germany , Neutral buoyancy simulation , Space suits , Foreign technology
Training facilities at the Crew Training Complex
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