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Jimbob Jumpback - 20 Jul 2007 08:13 GMT
I would like to obtain a copy of this software. Can anyone help me?
This is the simulation that the CDR and PLT use to practice approach
and landing on the IBM laptops while on orbit. Thanks in advance for
any help. Thanks very much.
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Danny Deger - 22 Jul 2007 17:16 GMT
> I would like to obtain a copy of this software. Can anyone help me?
> This is the simulation that the CDR and PLT use to practice approach
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Call the NASA operator, 281-483-0123,and ask for the Control/Prop
Section of the Training Division.  They might be able to help you out.

Danny Deger
Jim in Houston - 01 Aug 2007 23:18 GMT
>> I would like to obtain a copy of this software. Can anyone help me?
>> This is the simulation that the CDR and PLT use to practice approach
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>Danny Deger
Thanks Danny, I tried that and they all said they never heard of it
and suggested I call the PAO. Again, thanks anyway.

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MichaelJP - 21 Aug 2007 13:24 GMT
>>> I would like to obtain a copy of this software. Can anyone help me?
>>> This is the simulation that the CDR and PLT use to practice approach
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> Thanks Danny, I tried that and they all said they never heard of it
> and suggested I call the PAO. Again, thanks anyway.

Jim, did you ever get anywhere with this - I'd be interested in seeing this
landing sim software if its in the public domain? (And if it's not, why
not!)

- Michael
Jim in Houston - 21 Aug 2007 17:54 GMT
>>>> I would like to obtain a copy of this software. Can anyone help me?
>>>> This is the simulation that the CDR and PLT use to practice approach
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>- Michael

No, Michael. Brick wall after brick wall. I am gonna try the PAO on
Wednesday, and I'll let you know. Thanks for asking.
Jim in Houston.

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Teddy Roosevelt's mother said: "Fill what is empty, empty what is full, and scratch where it itches"

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MichaelJP - 22 Aug 2007 14:08 GMT
>>>>> I would like to obtain a copy of this software. Can anyone help me?
>>>>> This is the simulation that the CDR and PLT use to practice approach
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> Wednesday, and I'll let you know. Thanks for asking.
> Jim in Houston.

OK - good luck, you would have thought since public money paid for it they
could stick it on the web, even unsupported. Not always that simple though,
I know.

- Michael
 
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