Sunday, October 9th
Repairs were successful and takeoff is scheduled for 0500L (Guam time) with landing ~0930L. We will coordinate security to permit access to instruments on the ramp after the flight so that instrument checkout and repair can commence.
When the aircraft gets airborne, we will monitor the aircraft and instruments from the Mission Ops Conference Room. There will be a Briefing at the Ops Center 30 minutes before take off for those that need to monitor. You can use MTS or FlightAware to track progress (try to not to access the internet unnecessarily due to overloading our bandwidth).
Monday, October 10th
Aircraft access TBD.
There will be a Science Tag-up on Monday afternoon at 1400 in the Ops Room to see if everyone can be ready for a Wednesday Oct 12 first science flight.
FYI:
1) Tuesday morning we are hoping to add another another modem for internet usage in the 2nd floor area.
2) If you are not here on island yet, email Susan (susan.mcfadden@nasa.gov) with your arrival date.
3) Hawthorne CAT, our fuel company, has gracously invited all of us to Ypao Beach Park for lunch on Sunday if we were available but thankfully the plane is coming so we will find another time to meet them.
