PACE-PAX 09/19/24 Mission Daily Schedule

Meetings (all times PDT):
1000: Weather Briefing, Mission Status and Flight Planning Meeting (Teams Meeting) 

NASA ER-2 Science Flight #8 (RF0919-ER)
0600: Preflight Science Weather Briefing (ER-2 and TO) (Teams Meeting)
0600: Instrument Hands On
0700: Mission Briefing ER-2 Go/NoGo (Teams Meeting)
*NOTE: A representative from each instrument must be present*
0700: Instrument Hands Off / ER-2 Tow out
1000: Takeoff
1300: ER-2 Weather + Ops Brief (Teams Meeting)
1630: Landing
~1715: Flight Debrief (Teams Meeting) ~45 minutes after landing
*NOTE: A representative from each instrument must be present*
1800: Access Ends

CIRPAS Twin Otter Science Flight #9 
0700: Hangar Access
0730: Pilot Brief (Teams Meeting)
1030: Take Off - Sortie 1, Marina
1439: Landing - Sortie 1, Camarillo (to be confirmed)

1530: Take Off - Sortie 2, Camarillo (to be confirmed)
1801: Landing - Sortie 2, Marina
~1900: Post Flight Brief (Teams Meeting)

RV Shearwater
*All times are approximate. It will probably be modified based on the ship’s readiness and weather*
0815: Crew Briefing (Teams Meeting)
0900: Depart from Santa Barbara
1700: Return to Santa Barbara

RV Blissfully
Sail Time TBD for operations around USC SeaPRISM Site. Last sail for PACE-PAX!  Thank you pirates!!!

UCSB Rapid Response Team
No Operations

Notes:
1. The Edwards Visitor Control Center (VCC) hours Mon – Fri 0700 – 1530 
2. Please refer to the PACE-PAX Deployment Guide for information on WhatsApp groups

Reminders:
AFRC:  Please do not take photos of the flight line or inside the hangar.
AFRC: Please use the WhatsApp FNE group to coordinate with your escorts.
AFRC and ESPO can assist with movement between the different locations.
Escorts are required in the lab, breakroom, and movement between locations within the NASA Armstrong facility 7-days a week - no exceptions.

 

 

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