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Page 3 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Mission Operations Laboratory MSFC Page 3 CREW ASSIGNMENTS/Codes Primes Inc. 20/21 Prime: –Rom: Roman Romanenko – 19S –Dew: Frank DeWinne – CDR E21 –Thi: Bob Thirsk – 19S –St: Nicole Stott – 17A –Wl: Jeff Williams – CDR E22 –Sur: Maxim Suraev – 20S Inc. 22/23 Prime: –Kt: Oleg Kotov – CDR E23 –Ng: Soichi, Noguchi – 21S –Cc: TJ Creamer – 21S –Kal: Alexander Kaleri – CDR E24 –Kor: Mikhail Kornienko – 22S –Cl: Tracy Caldwell – 22S Note: Reference these crews codes for the following charts Backups Inc. 20/21 Backups: – Kon: Dmitry Kondratyev – Kui: Andre Kuipers – Hd: Chris Hadfield – C: Cady Coleman – 17A – Skv: Alexander Skvortsov – Wa: Shannon Walker Inc. 22/23 Backups: – Shk: Anton Shkaplerov – Fu: Satoshi Furukawa – Wo: Doug Wheelock – Tu: Mikhail Tyurin – Sam: Alexander Samokutyayev – Ks: Scott KellyTRANSCRIPT
NASA MSFCEngineering Directorate
Mission Operations Laboratory
MSFC
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NASA MSFCEngineering DirectorateMission Operations Laboratory
Increment 21 & 22 Training Readiness Review
April 2009
CREW TRAINING COORDINATOR (CTC)Kathy H. Brown
Marshall Space Flight Center Training and Crew Operations Group
256-653-9894 (Cell)
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Topics
• Crew Assignments/ Flights• Research Plan• Crew Expedition Templates• Task Assignment Philosophy• Task Assignments – (included as attachments – not in
presentation)• Overall Training Status• Training Plan – Remaining Training• Forward Work• Acronyms List• Backup Charts
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CREW ASSIGNMENTS/Codes
• PrimesInc. 20/21 Prime:– Rom: Roman Romanenko – 19S – Dew: Frank DeWinne – CDR E21– Thi: Bob Thirsk – 19S – St: Nicole Stott – 17A – Wl: Jeff Williams – CDR E22– Sur: Maxim Suraev – 20S Inc. 22/23 Prime:– Kt: Oleg Kotov – CDR E23– Ng: Soichi, Noguchi – 21S – Cc: TJ Creamer – 21S– Kal: Alexander Kaleri – CDR E24– Kor: Mikhail Kornienko – 22S– Cl: Tracy Caldwell – 22S
Note: Reference these crews codes for the following charts
BackupsInc. 20/21 Backups:– Kon: Dmitry Kondratyev – Kui: Andre Kuipers– Hd: Chris Hadfield– C: Cady Coleman – 17A– Skv: Alexander Skvortsov– Wa: Shannon WalkerInc. 22/23 Backups:– Shk: Anton Shkaplerov– Fu: Satoshi Furukawa – Wo: Doug Wheelock– Tu: Mikhail Tyurin– Sam: Alexander Samokutyayev– Ks: Scott Kelly
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Inc. 21/22 Flights & Crew
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Inc. 21/22 Payload/Research Plan
– Payload Training Plan requirements are based on the RPWG baselined Research Plan and Manifest (MPCB - December 10, 2008)
• The Increment 21-22 Lead Scientist, Kenol Jules, presented an overview of all increment 21-22 payloads on January 20, 2009 (including IP payloads).
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Crew ExpeditionTemplatesExp 20/20 BU CSA: Edward Tabarah; ESA: Andreas Schoen ; JAXA: Takeshi Masuda; NASA: Alicia Simpson; Russia: Igor Koreshev TEMPLATES AGREED TO THROUGH 17A Launch on 8/06/09
2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28
Rom (19S) A A E R R R R R R R R R L 19S 5/27/09
Dew (19S) A A E H R R R R R R R R L 19S 5/27/09
Thi (19S) A A A H/A E R R R R R R R L 19S 5/27/09
St (17A) A A J J V A A A R E E A A A A A A A A A A A L 17A 8/06/09
Kon (19Sbu) A A R R R R R R R R R R 19S 19S 5/27/09
Kui (19Sbu) A A E H R R R R R R R R 19S 19S 5/27/09
Hd (19Sbu) A A A A E R R R R R R R 19S 19S 5/27/09
C (17Abu) A A J J A A A A R E E A A V V I I I A A A A 17A 17A 8/06/09
Exp 21/21 BU CSA: Marius Ochisor; ESA: Luca Anniciello ; JAXA: Kazuharu Nara; NASA: Karen Floyd; Russia: Alexei Kirillov TEMPLATES AGREED TO THROUGH MAY 11 WK 2009
2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28
Sur (20S) R R R A A R R R J R R R R R A A A E R R R R R R R R L 20S 9/30/09
Wl (20S) V V A A A A A J J J R R A A A A A A A A E R R R R R L 20S 9/30/09
Skv (20Sbu) R R R R R R R A A A A R J J R R R R A A A E R R R R R R R R 20S 20S 9/30/09
Wa (20Sbu) A A E E R R R A A A A J J J R R R R A A A V/A A E E R R R R R 20S 20S 9/30/09
Exp 22/22 BU CSA: Marius Ochisor; ESA: Luca Anniciello ; JAXA: Kazuharu Nara; NASA: Karen Floyd; Russia: Evgeny Andreev TEMPLATES AGREED TO THROUGH MAY 25 WK 2009
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Kt (21S) A A E R R R R R R A A A R R R R R A A A R J R R R R R A A A R R R R R R R R R R L 21S 12/07/09
Ng (21S) 15A V A A H R R R A A A A A R R E A A A J J R R R R R A A A V A A E R R R R R R L 21S 12/07/09
Cc (21S) 2J/A A E A A A J V R R R R A A A A V A A A A E R R R R L 21S 12/07/09
Shk (21Sbu) R R A A A R R R R A A A R R R R R A A A R J R R R R A A A R R R R R R R R R R R 21S 21S 12/07/09
Fu (21Sbu) A A V A A R R R R A A A E R R R V A A A J J R R H A A A A V A A A E R R R R R R 21S 21S 12/07/09
Wo (21Sbu) A A A A A J J C C A A A E R R R V A A A A A R R J J A A A A A A A A E E R R R R 21S 21S 12/07/09
Exp 23/23 BU CSA: Marius Ochisor; ESA: Ruediger Seine ; JAXA: Kazuharu Nara; NASA: Natasha Niemann; Russia: Dennis Yadrentsev TEMPLATES AGREED TO THROUGH MAY 25 WK 2009
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Kal (22S) R R R R R R R R E R R R R R J R R A A A R R R R R R A A A R R R R R R E R R R A A A R R R E R R R R R R R R R R L TBD
Kor (22S) R R R R R R R R R R R R R R J R R A A A R R R R R R A A A R R R R R R E R R R A A A R R R R R R R R R R R R R R L TBD
Cl (22S) A A A A A J J A A A E A A A A R R A A A A R R R J J A A A R LS R E E A A J J A A A A V V A A A A A A A E R R R R L TBD
Tur (22Sbu) R R R R R R R R E R R R R R J R R R R A A R R R R R A A A R R R E R R R R R E A A A R R R R R R R R R R R R R R 22S TBD
Sam (22Sbu) R R R R A A A A R R R R R R J R R A A A A R R R R R A A A R R R R R R E R R A A A A R R R R R R R R R R R R R R 22S TBDKs (22Sbu) A A V A A J J A A A E R R R A A A V A A A A A A J J V A A R R R E E A A J J A A A A V V A A A A A A A E R R R R 22S TBD
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Crew Task Assignment Philosophy• General Philosophy: Payload tasking for NASA payloads is level
loaded as much as feasible across USOS crewmembers. The task assignment decisions for crewmembers include assessment of training accomplished in previous flows; crew availability at partner sites/template constraints; crew consent on subject payloads; crew interest/ preferences; and crew overall loading.
• CTC reviews increment specific payload task assignments with crewmembers. Crewmember interest, preferences, and requests are accommodated unless constrained by expedition templates; facility/instructor loading; and/or individual crew loading.
• Training philosophy for freezer facilities (MELFI/GLACIER)– Cosmonauts will not be trained unless specific requirements for
freezer facilities are identified - early enough in their training flow to be accomplished.
– All USOS crewmembers will be trained to either Specialist or User level
• One Specialist per Increment• Remaining USOS crewmembers will be trained as Users
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Crew Task Assignment Philosophy (p2)• For 6 Person Crew Ops, for NASA payload training, the number of
payload specialist trained for each payload will be assessed by the Training Strategy Team - based on a specific criteria set. (Shown in backup charts)– Generally one specialist or operator per increment (example: one
for I21 & one for I22) but some payloads will require only 1 across the two increments.
• For Single Flow to Launch (SFTL) Ops, backup crews will not be trained unless certain criteria are met. Payload training requirements for backup crewmembers will be assessed by the Training Strategy Team - based on a specific criteria set. (Shown in backup charts)
• After the Increment Specific Research Plan is baselined and payload task assessments are completed, the task assignments are reflected in the Prime and Backup Master CQRMs. (CQRMs are provided as attachments 1 & 2 to this presentation.) CQRMs are used by the Increment Training Integrators and the International Training Implementation Working Group as the integration tool for identifying and documenting crew task assignments. Just prior to Increment start, a Crew Training Matrix is developed and baselined for POIC use.
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Overall Crew Training Status
Overall I21-22 Training Status as of March 31,2009:
I21 I21 I21 Bu I21 Bu I22 I22 I22 I22 Bu I22 Bu I22 BuOverall I21/22 Status Sur Wl Skv Wa Kt Ng Cc Shk Fu WoRemaining Hours 174.50 2.00 16.00 0.00 29.00 0.50 20.00 53.50 0.00 22.50 31.00Completed Hours 207.69 1.50 28.25 1.50 35.75 0.75 29.70 53.89 1.50 23.75 31.10Total Hours Required 382.19 3.50 44.25 1.50 64.75 1.25 49.70 107.39 1.50 46.25 62.10% Complete 54% 43% 64% 100% 55% 60% 60% 50% 100% 51% 50%
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Crew Training Remaining (p1)
17A I26 I19Bu I19Bu I23 P I24 P I18 Bu I19Bu I26 I26Bu I24P17A 17A Bu I21 I21P I21 Bu I21 Bu I22P I22P I22P I22Bu I22Bu I22Bu
LESSON CODE Tr'g Loc. St C Sur Wl Skv Wa Kt Ng Cc Shk Fu WoP ABRS OPS 31165 (covers xfer) RBUAP BCAT 4/5 Ops 31169 PDL2 1.00P Bisphosphonates Ops Cls rm 1.00 1.00P EMCS TROPI II Ops 31165 Self Study 0.50 0.50 0.50P GLACIER Ops RBUA 1.00 0.75 0.75P HRF Integrated Nutrition prf 41168 PDL 0.75 0.75P HRF Phlebotomy Skills 31001 B9, BDCF 0.50P HRF Nutrition/Repository OV 31001 Cls rm 1.00 1.00 1.00P HRF UMS Assy and Val task 31167 (Sch May) B9 WHC 2.00 2.00P HRF UMS Subject Task 31076 (Sch June 29 wk) Off-Site 0.50P HRF UMS Val and Ops 31076 (Sch June 29 wk) Off-Site 1.00 1.00P HRF VO2Max Ops 31001 B261 2.00 2.00P INCREMENT OV (I21-I22) - Sci 31001 Cls rm 0.50P INSPACE3 Ops 31161 SSTF COL TRU 2.75 2.75P Int Cardio Ambulatory Monitoring 31168 PDL 1.50P Int. Cardio echo task 2 31168 PDL 1.50P Int. Cardio exercise echo task 31168 PDL 1.50 1.50 1.50P MELFI SKILLS-AMB 21162 SSTF-JEMP MERLIN Maint/Mals RBUA 2.00P PFS Prf 41168 PDL 1.00 1.00P SAMS II Ops 31165 RBUA 0.75P SLAMMD NOM 31001 B36 Lobby 1.00P Spinal Long 31020 CCT2-B9 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00P WORF Ops (19A up) B9 WORF TRU 0.25 0.25
May 4 2009 wk (trip 4/13-5/11) 2.25 2.75 0.00 3.50 0.00 10.75 0.00 6.25 12.50 0.00 7.00 5.25
Don/t schMSRR on MonJuly 6
Note: May classes are already scheduled with CAMS.
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Crew Training Remaining (p2)17A I26 I19Bu I19Bu I23 P I24 P I18 Bu I19Bu I26 I26Bu I24P17A 17A Bu I21 I21P I21 Bu I21 Bu I22P I22P I22P I22Bu I22Bu I22Bu
LESSON CODE Tr'g Loc. St C Sur Wl Skv Wa Kt Ng Cc Shk Fu WoP ABRS OPS 31165 RBUA 1.00 1.00P APEX Cambium OPS 31165 RBUA 1.25 1.25P BISE Ops 31001 Cls rm 1.25 1.25 1.25P CCISS & Sleep Prf 41168 PDL 0.25P CGBA ops 31176 RBUA 0.50 0.50P EarthKAM Ops 31101 Cls rm 0.50 0.75P Glacier Transfer & Status cks w/STS128 RBUA 0.50P HRF INCSTATUS 41168 (17A) Cls rm 0.75P HRF INCSTATUS 41168 (I21-22) Cls rm 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75P HRF Integrated Nutri/Repos 31168 PDL 1.50 1.50 1.50P HRF Phlebotomy Skills 31001 B9, BDCF 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50P Int. Cardio Echo Nom Ops 31168 PDL 2.75 1.75 2.75P Int. Cardio Prf 41168 PDL 3.00 1.75 3.00 3.00P LMM/CVB Ops B9, PDL2 1.50 1.50 1.50P MDS Transfer & Status checks w/STS128 SSTF COL TRU 1.50P MELFI SKILLS-COLD 31076 B7 1.00 0.50 0.50 1.00 1.00P MELFI MAL/ ORU 31161 SSTF-JEMP MSRR/MSL Commissioning 31700 SSTF-SLAB 2.50 2.50 2.50P MSRR/MSL Correct/Maint 31700 SSTF-SLAB 2.00 2.00P MSRR/MSL Ops 31700 (CETSOL/MICAST) SSTF-SLAB 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50P MSRR/MSL OV 31700 (CETSOL/MICAST) SSTF-SLAB 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00P POIF Brief 31001 & OOS & Safey Cls rm 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50P SPACEDRUMS OPS 31162 SSTF-JEM 2.00 2.00 2.00P SPHERES OPS 31105 Hi Fi lab or PDL2 2.00P Transport/Transfer 31165 RBUA 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00P ULTRASOUND PRF 41168 PDL 0.50 0.50P Vol Sci Meeting (I21-22) Cls rm 0.50 0.50 0.50
July 6 2009 wk 12.75 11.00 2.00 11.50 0.00 15.75 0.50 4.25 16.25 0.00 10.25 9.25
Will need MDS Shuttle trg for ULF3 desc & ULF4 assent
Wk of 8/31for MDS
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Crew Training Remaining (p3)17A 17A Bu I21 I21P I21 Bu I21 Bu I22P I22P I22P I22Bu I22Bu I22Bu
LESSON CODE Tr'g Loc. St C Sur Wl Skv Wa Kt Ng Cc Shk Fu WoP AgCAM Ov/Ops 31105 B9 WORF TRU 2.50 2.50P APEX Cambium OPS Prf 41165 RBUA 0.50P BCAT 4/5 Ops 31169 PDL2 1.00 0.50P CFE-2 Ops 31169 PDL2 2.00P CGBA/ CSI-4 31176 (up 19A dwn ULF4) RBUA 1.00P DECLIC Exp O/V 21165 RBUA 0.50 0.50P EXPRESS RACK ORU 31169 B9 PDL2 1.00P HRF Integrated Nutrition/Repos prf 41168 PDL 0.75 0.75P HRF Phlebotomy Skills 31001 B9, BDCF 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50P HRF VO2Max Ops 31001 B261 2.00P Int. Cardio Echo Nom Ops 31168 PDL 1.75P Int. Cardio exercise echo task 31168 PDL 1.50P Int. Cardio Prf 41168 PDL 1.75 3.00 1.75P MDS Integrated Ops 31162 SSTF COL TRU 2.25P MDS Vet 31076 (Part 1&2) B37 1.50P MELFI MAL/ ORU 31161 SSTF-JEM 1.75P MELFI LECEP/NCPS) 31161 SSTF-JEM 1.00P Payload Crew Sim (I21-22) SSTF 8.00 8.00P PFS Prf 41168 PDL 1.00 1.00
Aug 31 /Sept 7 wks 0.00 3.75 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.50 22.75 0.00 5.25 11.50
20 Prime:Roman Romanenko19 Prime:Gennady Padalka
Changes to both training plan and CQRMs Sent updates to ITIs on Mar 13, 20093/23/09 - May - moved PFS & SLAMMD for Kelly from May to July - to accommodate Russian language scheduling3/27/09 - July - delete MDCA-Flex for Cady - PD waives bu training and too early for her prime flight.3/27/09 - July - changed hrs for SpaceDRUMS from 3.5 to 2.0 per PTDR.3/27/09 - May - add HRF UMS Assy & Val to Ng (2.0); remove HRF UMS Subj (.5); add HRF UMS Val & Ops (1.0) for June 29 wk3/27/09 - May (June 29 wk) add HRF UMS subj for Wo (.5)4/7/09 - July - Moved Payload Crew Sim from July to Aug/Sept - Sim team won't be ready to support in July4/7/09 - July - Moved EMCS Genera and EMCS Gravi2 from July to Aug/Sept and tentatively added Genera for Fu (as Ng bu). Ultimthink ESA will assign the crew tasking for this payload and Gravi2??4/7/09 - July - Added MELFI ORU for Cl - to qual as S4/7/09 - Aug/Sept - Added CGBA/CSI-04 to Cl - comes down on ULF4 so Cc may not be there for all the ops.4/7/09 - Aug/Sept - Added MELFI ORU for C - to qual as S4/7/09 - Aug/Sept - Added EXPRESS RACK ORU for C and Cl - to qual as S4/7/09 - Aug/Sept - Added MELFI LECEP/NCPS- Time is TBD but estimate is 1.0. This is required to support a MELFI Brayton Mtr ch
----------------------------------------------Sent updates to ITIs on Feb 20, 20092/23/09 - May deleted CCISS for Wa & Wo3/2/09 - updated ICV classes for Cc - will be operator only. May: deleted Integ Cardio Amb Mon (1.5). July reduced Int Cardio Echo Nom from 2.75 to 1.75. Agut Sept reduced Int Cardio Prf from 3.0 to 1.75.3/2/09 - Wo will be ICV Op - changed classes in Aug/Sept Echo Nom from 2.75 to 1.75 & Cardio Prf from 3.0 to 1.75.3/2/09 - July added EMCS Genera (1.0) for Ng, Cl
Check w/ Amy on HREPpayload - training TBD
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I21 & I22 Forward Work
• Shuttle training coordination for 17A flight• Review and respond to CEFs as required• Update training plan and CQRMs as required• Develop Crew Training Matrix at I-2 months
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ACRONYM LIST
• CDR – Commander • CEF – Change Evaluation Form• CQRM – Crew Qualifications Responsibility Matrix• CTC – Crew Training Coordinator• FE – Flight Engineer • POIC – Payload Operations & Integration Center• SFTL – Single Flow to Launch• SOC – Shuttle Operations Coordinator• USOS – United States On-Orbit Segment
Note: Payload acronyms are spelled out on task sheets
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Backup charts - Training Requirements Criteria (NASA)A set of criteria will be added to the TST process to determine and document the appropriate
crew training requirement for each payload (one specialist per Soyuz, per crew of 6, etc.)
(a) One specialist in a crew of 6• Lower priority payloads• Infrequently operated payloads• Non time-critical payloads• Payloads with minimal crew interfaces• OBT is available(b) One specialist on each Soyuz• Critical payloads
– Safety (containment, thermal, mass, etc.)– Continuously powered (EXPRESS)– Keep alive (Animals, etc.)– Cold stowage (MELFI, Cold Bag)
• High impact payloads– Limited window of opportunity (decay, life cycle stage, short fuse)– Loss of substantial data collection or ops investment– Program priority (agreements, contracts, obligations)
• Operational considerations– Crew request– High volume– Scheduling flexibility
(c) All USOS crewmembers• USOS complement training• USOS user training• USOS HRP informed consent briefing(d) All crewmembers• Payload complement minimum familiarization and safety• User training
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Backup charts - NASA Backup Crew Training Criteria
A set of criteria will be added to the TST process to determine and document whether it is required to train backup crew members for each payload
• No other concurrent onboard crew will be trained;– A payload no one else has been trained on– 2 persons required and only one trained person is onboard
• and Payload is difficult / unique;– Complex operations– Finesse skills– Scientific judgment and decision making
• and Payload has high impact;– Safety (containment, thermal, mass, etc.)– Continuously powered (EXPRESS)– Keep alive (Animals, etc.)– Cold stowage (MELFI, Cold Bag)– Limited window of opportunity (decay, life cycle stage, short fuse)– Risk of loss of substantial data collection or ops investment– Program priority (agreements, contracts, obligations)
• and if applicable Baseline Data Collection (BDC) is possible.– Is there time to perform pre-flight BDC?– Is the crew member eligible (data type, custom gear)?– Informed consent signed?– Hardware / equipment available at crew site (e.g. Russia)?