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'''Able Crewperson''' (also "able crewman") is the term to describe an [[astronaut]] who does not happen to have a specific role or position on the [[mission]]. A notable able crewperson was [[Nevin Hotson]], who is credited with having coined the term. In the [[2007-08]] astronaut application, the term "General Labour" was used instead, but it denotes the same role.
 
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'''Able Crewperson''' (also "able-bodied crewman") is the term to describe an [[astronaut]] who does not happen to have a specific role or position on the mission. A notable able crewperson was [[User:TheKillerRabbit|Nevin Hotson]], who is credited with having coined the term. In the 2007-08 astronaut application, the term "General Labour" was used instead, but it denotes the same role.
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==History==
 
==History==
On all documented missions in Sim history, there have been able crewmen. Typically, there are up to four on a mission, though often fewer as it is likely that some astronauts will have specialized roles. In recent years, the number of able crewmen has risen, due to the shift towards the older system of duties (see [[Astronauts#Crew_Positions|Crew Positions]])
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On all documented missions in Sim history, there have been able crewmen. Typically, there are up to four on a mission, though often fewer as it is likely that some astronauts will have specialized roles.  
====2007-2008====
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The able crewman for the 2007-2008 mission to Mars was:
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*Benjamin Paul
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====2008-2009====
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Able crewmen for the 2008-2009 mission to Iapetus were:
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*Olivia Frank
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*Ian Martin
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*Benjamin Paul
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====2009-2010====
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Able crewmen for the 2009-2010 mission to Europa, Ganymede, and Io have yet to be chosen, but may or may not include:
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*Christian Angel
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*Matt Farkas-Dyck
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*Mikaela Stiver
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*Bryce Storey
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*Euan Wheaton
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Announcement of the able crewmen for this year will follow the final announcement of the astronaut crew.
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==Roles==
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==Rank==
===Rank===
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Able Crewmen are junior officers, and are typically all of the same rank (Lieutenant). This is due to the fact that more senior ranks are generally held by more senior astronauts, who have had more experience and training, and therefore can hold more specialized positions.
Able Crewmen are junior officers, and are typically all of the same rank (Lieutenant). This is due to the fact that more senior ranks are generally held by more senior astronauts, who have had more experience and training, and therefore can hold more specialized positions.  
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==Duties==
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Able Crewmen typically have no specialized station, and switch off periodically. All stations except [[Pilot]] are usually crewed at one time or another by Able Crewmen. Able Crewmen are sometimes classified as [[Payload Specialist]]s in error. However, Payload Specialists always have a specific function associated with one or more [[experiment]]s.

Latest revision as of 09:59, 18 April 2010

Able Crewperson (also "able crewman") is the term to describe an astronaut who does not happen to have a specific role or position on the mission. A notable able crewperson was Nevin Hotson, who is credited with having coined the term. In the 2007-08 astronaut application, the term "General Labour" was used instead, but it denotes the same role.

History

On all documented missions in Sim history, there have been able crewmen. Typically, there are up to four on a mission, though often fewer as it is likely that some astronauts will have specialized roles.

Rank

Able Crewmen are junior officers, and are typically all of the same rank (Lieutenant). This is due to the fact that more senior ranks are generally held by more senior astronauts, who have had more experience and training, and therefore can hold more specialized positions.

Duties

Able Crewmen typically have no specialized station, and switch off periodically. All stations except Pilot are usually crewed at one time or another by Able Crewmen. Able Crewmen are sometimes classified as Payload Specialists in error. However, Payload Specialists always have a specific function associated with one or more experiments.