Training concepts developed by the European User Support Organisation (USO) definition team for crew, experimenters and for the user support personnel of the Utilisation Centers (UC), are addressed. The concept concentrates on experiment operation for the Attached Laboratory and the Free Flying Laboratory. Implementation of the training concept will depend on the trainees: laboratory specialists, new or experienced users and technical or administrative UC personel. The concepts, however, are based on the same fundamental principles: the training and lessons will be given directly by personnel who have expert knowledge and responsibility during the increment operation. The concept will not only minimize the educational period, but the complexity of the training will be restricted to the real knowledge required by the trainees. The organization of the training will also minimize the number and duration of travels.
Training Concept for Crew, End User, and Ground Centre Personnel in the Columbus Utilisation Programme
1992
6 pages
Report
No indication
English
Astronautics , Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Job Training & Career Development , Columbus space station , Education , Ground crews , Spaceborne experiments , Spacecrews , Preflight operations , Support systems , Technology utilization , User requirements , Foreign technology
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