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STS063-29-027 - STS-063 - Cdr. Wetherbee testing the Portable In-flight Landing Operations Trainer

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Description: Photographic documentation of Commander James Wetherbee testing the Portable In-flight Landing Operations Trainer (PILOT) at the Space Shuttle Discovery's command station during STS-63. The purpose of the testing was to verify that the PILOT simulator helps the shuttle commander and pilot maintaint he highest possible level of proficiency for the end-of-mission approach and landing task on Extended Duration Operations.

Subject Terms: SPACE SHUTTLES,DISCOVERY (ORBITER),STS-63,ONBOARD ACTIVITIES,TESTING,SIMULATORS,ASTRONAUTS,STATIONS,TRAINING

Date Taken: 6/10/1997 0:00

Categories: Onboard Operations

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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cdr wetherbee portable in flight portable in flight operations trainer sts 63 discovery nasa commander high resolution ultra high resolution operations trainer sts 63 commander james wetherbee onboard operations shuttle commander duration operations pilot simulator space shuttles pilot maintaint tiff sts 63 pilot onboard activities stations simulators end of mission approach astronauts space program
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1997
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label_outline Explore Duration Operations, Pilot Simulator, End Of Mission Approach

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cdr wetherbee portable in flight portable in flight operations trainer sts 63 discovery nasa commander high resolution ultra high resolution operations trainer sts 63 commander james wetherbee onboard operations shuttle commander duration operations pilot simulator space shuttles pilot maintaint tiff sts 63 pilot onboard activities stations simulators end of mission approach astronauts space program