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S01-06-492 - STS-001 - Commander Young reviews FDF procedures on forward flight deck

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S01-06-492 - STS-001 - Commander Young reviews FDF procedures on forward flight deck

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Description: Commander Young reviews Flight Data File (FDF) notebook and verifies control panel data while floating above forward flight deck center console (panels F7 and C2) and in between commanders ejection seat (S1) and pilots ejection seat (S2). Young takes time to smile for the camera during the checklist procedures. Communication kit assembly (assy) headset (hdst) cable and hdst interface unit; S1 equipment including safing device stowage container assy,personal egress air pack (PEAP) sleeve cylinder reducer assy,and ground egress descent device; and S2 equipment including portable oxygen system (POS) assemblies and fire extinguisher appear in views.

Subject Terms: ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, FLIGHT DECK, ASTRONAUTS, CREW PROCEDURES (INFLIGHT) EJECTION SEATS, FLIGHT PLANS, FLIGHT OPERATIONS, CONTROL BOARDS, STS-1 COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, COLUMBIA (ORBITER)

Date Taken: 4/14/1981

Categories: Crew Activities

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF
STS-1

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1981
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