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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 override the Flight Director at any time.
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This rank of '''Flight Director''' is [[Mission-Specific]] and refers to the ranking officer in [[Mission Control]] during the mission. The Flight Director is in charge of all Mission Control activities and is the only member of Mission Control who is permitted to authorize the [[Habitat]] to perform certain activities such as Launch or [[EVA]].
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==Mission Control Commander vs. Flight Director==
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The [[Mission Control Commander]] is the chief Flight Director, and all Flight Directors defer to the Mission Control Commander. However, the Mission Control Commander's responsibilities extend to the planning of all Mission Control Shifts, as well as the scheduling of all Habitat shifts, whereas a Flight Director is merely in charge of overseeing a particular Mission Control Shift.
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==Duties and Procedures==
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{{Main|FLIGHT Procedures}}
  
 
==Previous Flight Directors==
 
==Previous Flight Directors==
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*[[Samuel Baltz]]
 
*[[Samuel Baltz]]
  
===Interrim Flight Directors===
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===Interim Flight Directors===
An interrim Flight Director serves whenever the acting Flight Director cannot. They are usually the [[Mission Specialist]], or in the absence of a Mission Specialist they are the next most senior person in Mission Control. They can serve anywhere from 5 minutes to an entire shift. These have included:
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An interim Flight Director serves whenever the acting Flight Director cannot. They are usually the [[Mission Specialist]], or in the absence of a Mission Specialist they are the next most senior person in Mission Control. They can serve anywhere from 5 minutes to an entire shift. These have included:
 
*[[Chris Hawthorne]]
 
*[[Chris Hawthorne]]
 
*[[Nick Goddard]]
 
*[[Nick Goddard]]

Revision as of 11:57, 3 March 2010

This rank of Flight Director is Mission-Specific and refers to the ranking officer in Mission Control during the mission. The Flight Director is in charge of all Mission Control activities and is the only member of Mission Control who is permitted to authorize the Habitat to perform certain activities such as Launch or EVA.

Mission Control Commander vs. Flight Director

The Mission Control Commander is the chief Flight Director, and all Flight Directors defer to the Mission Control Commander. However, the Mission Control Commander's responsibilities extend to the planning of all Mission Control Shifts, as well as the scheduling of all Habitat shifts, whereas a Flight Director is merely in charge of overseeing a particular Mission Control Shift.

Duties and Procedures

Main article: FLIGHT Procedures


Previous Flight Directors

Scheduled Flight Directors

Interim Flight Directors

An interim Flight Director serves whenever the acting Flight Director cannot. They are usually the Mission Specialist, or in the absence of a Mission Specialist they are the next most senior person in Mission Control. They can serve anywhere from 5 minutes to an entire shift. These have included:

See also