DCOTSS

DCOTSS 07/16/21 Mission Daily Schedule

0500 – Hands-On
0500 – Forecasting & Flight Planning Meeting
0600 – Preflight Brief
0700 – Hands Off
0900 – Takeoff
1700 – Landing
1900 – ER-2 crew duty day ends

Looking ahead (tentative)

7-17-21 Instrument Access Day

0700 – Hangar Open
0800 – 1600 ER-2 Support

7-18-21 Hard Down Day

0700 – Hangar access / No ER-2 support

Updates – ER-2 and the instruments are preparing for the next day science flight

DCOTSS 07/14/21 Mission Daily Schedule

Instrument access day

0700 - Lab Open
0700 - 1500 ER-2 Support
0700 - 0900 FFP meeting (online and in the flight ops room)
1300 - Preflight-day brief, in-person, in the lab (ground floor). One representative / instrument.

Looking ahead

7-15-21 -- Potential Flight Day (exact times and goals are TBD)
0330 - Open hangar
0400 - Instruments preflight
0600 - Instruments hands-off, ER-2 preflight prep
0800 - Takeoff for an 8h flight

7-16-21 -- Instrument access day

DCOTSS Salina Journal

You may see an unusual plane flying in and out of Salina over the next few weeks after Salina Regional Airport was chosen by NASA as the base for a research project.

The Dynamics and Chemistry of the Summer Stratosphere (DCOTSS) project began flights from Salina Regional Airport about two weeks ago and sees an aircraft travel upwards of 70,000 feet to look at strong thunderstorms in the stratosphere.

The project uses a NASA ER-2, a variant of the Lockheed U-2, equipped with 12 different scientific instruments to collect data in flight.

 

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