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− | This rank of '''Flight Director''' is [[Mission-Specific]] and refers to the ranking officer in [[Mission Control]] during the mission. While the [[Mission Commander]] is considered the ultimate authority in [[Mission Control]] command, being in charge of every aspect of the main mission, he/she will slot members into the position of Flight Director while making the [[Mission Control Schedule]]. A flight director is assigned for every shift, although sometimes may double in other roles if understaffed (this is generally inadviseable, as managing the stream of communication is liable to distract an overworked flight director from whatever program they are supposed to monitor). All Mission Controllers report to the Flight Director even when the [[Mission Commander]] is present, but except when aboard the habitat the Mission Commander retains the power to | + | This rank of '''Flight Director''' is [[Mission-Specific]] and refers to the ranking officer in [[Mission Control]] during the mission. While the [[Mission Commander]] is considered the ultimate authority in [[Mission Control]] command, being in charge of every aspect of the main mission, he/she will slot members into the position of Flight Director while making the [[Mission Control Schedule]]. A flight director is assigned for every shift, although sometimes may double in other roles if understaffed (this is generally inadviseable, as managing the stream of communication is liable to distract an overworked flight director from whatever program they are supposed to monitor). All Mission Controllers report to the Flight Director even when the [[Mission Commander]] is present, but except when aboard the habitat the Mission Commander retains the power to override the Flight Director at any time. |
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Revision as of 00:37, 7 February 2010
This rank of Flight Director is Mission-Specific and refers to the ranking officer in Mission Control during the mission. While the Mission Commander is considered the ultimate authority in Mission Control command, being in charge of every aspect of the main mission, he/she will slot members into the position of Flight Director while making the Mission Control Schedule. A flight director is assigned for every shift, although sometimes may double in other roles if understaffed (this is generally inadviseable, as managing the stream of communication is liable to distract an overworked flight director from whatever program they are supposed to monitor). All Mission Controllers report to the Flight Director even when the Mission Commander is present, but except when aboard the habitat the Mission Commander retains the power to override the Flight Director at any time.