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S03-21-111 - STS-003 - Pilot Fullerton review FDF plans on aft flight deck

S03-21-111 - STS-003 - Pilot Fullerton review FDF plans on aft flight ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Fullerton (111), wearing communication kit assembly (assy) mini headsets (HDSTs), review flight data file (FDF) plans on aft flight deck resting t... More

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

S01-06-492 - STS-001 - Commander Young reviews FDF procedures on forwa...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Commander Young reviews Flight Data File (FDF) notebook and verifies control panel data while floating above forward flight deck center console (panels ... More

S02-02-861 - STS-002 - Commander Engle floats on Aft Flight Deck in front of the Onorbit Station

S02-02-861 - STS-002 - Commander Engle floats on Aft Flight Deck in fr...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Commander Engle floats on Aft Flight Deck in front of the Onorbit Station. Views taken from the forward flight deck commanders/pilots stations show Engl... More

S01-07-534 - STS-001 - Pilot Crippen readies equipment at forward flight deck pilots station

S01-07-534 - STS-001 - Pilot Crippen readies equipment at forward flig...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Crippen readies equipment and verifies control panel data while in pilots ejection seat (S2). Crippen adjusts flight mirror assembly between windo... More

S03-20-073 - STS-003 - Pilot Fullerton removes equipment from stowage location on Aft Flight Deck

S03-20-073 - STS-003 - Pilot Fullerton removes equipment from stowage ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Fullerton, wearing communication kit assembly (assy) mini headset, removes equipment from Aft Flight Deck stowage location on commanders ejection ... More

S01-07-535 - STS-001 - Pilot Crippen readies equipment at forward flight deck pilots station

S01-07-535 - STS-001 - Pilot Crippen readies equipment at forward flig...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Crippen readies equipment and verifies control panel data while in pilots ejection seat (S2). Crippen adjusts flight mirror assembly between windo... More

S01-07-533 - STS-001 - Pilot Crippen readies equipment at forward flight deck pilots station

S01-07-533 - STS-001 - Pilot Crippen readies equipment at forward flig...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Crippen readies equipment and verifies control panel data while in pilots ejection seat (S2). Crippen adjusts flight mirror assembly between windo... More

S04-24-154 - STS-004 - Commander Mattingly floats above ejection seat (S1) while looking out W2

S04-24-154 - STS-004 - Commander Mattingly floats above ejection seat ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Commander Mattingly floats above commanders ejection seat (S1) while he looks out forward flight deck window W2. Clouded Earth's surface appears in wind... More

S03-22-141 - STS-003 - Forward and Aft Flight Deck documentation

S03-22-141 - STS-003 - Forward and Aft Flight Deck documentation

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Forward and Aft Flight Deck documentation includes: Forward Flight Deck commanders and pilots stations with forward control panels F1, F3, F7, center co... More

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