IMPACTS 01/24/23 Mission Daily Schedule

Plan of the Day for Tuesday, January 24, 2023
All times are in Eastern Standard Time (EST)

All - 0900 Daily Weather Briefing

Wallops
Tuesday, 24 January (tomorrow): No Fly Work Day
0830- 1600         Access and power on the plane for instrument teams
** NOTE: Will McCarty from NASA HQ will be at WFF to visit the IMPACTS team **

Wednesday, 25 January: Science Flight #5
** NOTES: Katy Cawdrey and Erica McNamee from the GSFC earth science communications team will join IMPACTS for P-3 Science Flight #5 **

ALL TIMES ARE TENTATIVE AND WILL LIKELY BE ADJUSTED AFTER THE OPS/WX BRIEF IN THE MORNING

*TBD                   P-3 tow out
NET 1100            Show time at N-159 hangar/Power on
NET 1130            Pilots’ Science Meeting
1220                    Planeside brief/doors close
NET 1300            Takeoff (actual takeoff time may slide depending on how weather develops and if/when the ER-2 can take off)
~2100                  Land at WFF
L+15 minutes    Post flight debrief

Dobbins
Tuesday, 24 January
0800-1400           Aircraft access to experimenters
0800-1500           Office/Science room access
1000-1100           Local Media visit - WSB Radio Atlanta

Wednesday, 25 January: Science Flight #5
0700      Show time/Hands on
0800      Hands off/Tow/Flight brief – Hangar 5 Science Room 1026 and MS Teams
1100      Take off
~1900    Landing
~1930    Debrief – Hangar 5 Science Room 1026 and MS Teams

General announcements:
Current health guidelines call for:
Wallops – Masks to be worn while indoors
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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