ACCLIP

ACCLIP 08/06/21 Mission Daily Schedule
 
Plan of the Day, Friday, Aug. 6th, Flight Day

0500    Mechanics show up / aircraft pre-flight
0600    Aircraft access for instrument teams. It might be earlier, but do not approach aircraft until instructed to do so.
0700    Mission brief Go/No-Go (bldg. 994)
0715    Payload access ends
0730    Tow/fuel aircraft
0830    Aircrew / aircraft pre-flight
0850    Aircrew suit-up

ACCLIP 07/30/21 Mission Daily Schedule

Plan of the Day, July 30, 2021
0730: All hand briefing , hangar 990
On aircraft integration begins.

N926 was released from Functional Check-flight. It has been turned over to ACCLIP. Pallets will be dropped tomorrow morning, maintenance will remove wing hatches as needed, and we’ll start power-on testing, install pressure lines (DLH), etc.

Weekend outlook:
Maintenance will likely be in on Saturday
No maintenance on Sunday. Hangar doors will be closed (masks on). Stay within the roped area.

ACCLIP 07/29/21 Mission Daily Schedule
Plan of the Day for July 29, 2021

•    N926NA functional check-flight is underway!
•    All hands brief at 0800, usual place.
•    We are standing by for any updates to JSC Center policy regarding use of masks indoors. Until told otherwise, we remain in the same posture: social distancing and mask wearing is optional for fully vaccinated personnel. If we were to go back to wearing masks indoors, ESPO has a supply of masks available. Stay tuned.

ACCLIP 07/28/21 Mission Daily Schedule
Plan of the Day, Wednesday, July 28
  • No power on aircraft, but ground cable-checkouts and sheet metal work will continue.
  • N926NA high altitude check flight planned for 3pm
  • Thursday morning: power on (potentially). Pylon fitting starts left wing spear-pod, then left wing super-pod…). If there is enough support, WAS and LIF can do check-outs.
  • Put your t-shirt orders by COB.
  • Hangar doors are closed when JSC/AOD are not present.

 

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