IMPACTS 02/11/23 Mission Daily Schedule

Plan of the Day for Saturday, February 11th
All times are in Eastern Standard Time (EST)

 

All - 0900 Daily Weather Briefing

 

WALLOPS
Saturday, 11 February: No Flights, No Ground Ops
0830 – 1230:  Access and power on the plane for instrument teams

 

Sunday, 12 February: Possible Science Flight #9 (P-3)
T - 2.5h:  Maintenance show for tow out/fuel
T - 2h:  Aircrew and Science show time (flight safety video for any new flyers)
T - 1.5h:  Pilots’ science brief
T - 40min:  Planeside/doors close
T-0: Takeoff (NET 0800 EST / 1300 UTC)
~TBD:  Return to base
+15 Minutes:  Post flight debrief

 

Monday, 13 February: Possible Science Flight #10 (P-3)

P-3 take-off No Earlier Than 1300 UTC (8am EST)

Ground ops @ SBU if science flights and precip over Long Island

 

DOBBINS
Saturday, 11 February: No Flights, Work Day
0800 – 1600  Access and power on the plane for instrument teams

 

Sunday, 12 February: Science Flight #8
0400 Show time / Hands-on
0500 Hands off / Tow / Flight Brief -- Hangar 5 Science Room 1026 and MS Teams
0800 Take Off (Tentative)
1530 Landing
1600 Debrief

 

Monday, 13 February: Possible Science Flight #9
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE ER-2
0500 Show time / Hands-on
0600 Hands off / Tow / Flight Brief -- Hangar 5 Science Room 1026 and MS Teams
0930 Take Off (Tentative, Not Earlier Than 0930)
1700 Landing
1730 Debrief

 

General announcements
REMINDER: Foreign Nationals must be escorted when accessing WFF after hours (hours outside 0600 - 1800) including weekends & holidays. Coordinate with Kelly or ESPO if you need an escort.

 

Current health guidelines call for:
Wallops – No regulations
Dobbins – No regulations

 

Project Swag:  https://www.cafepress.com/IMPACTSShop
Field catalog with the tentative weekly schedule: http://catalog.eol.ucar.edu/impacts_2023
Project picture gallery (please contribute by uploading your project pictures).
Please complete the check-in form upon arrival at Wallops or Dobbins.

 

 

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