[net.columbia] American Society of Aerospace Pilots

douglasg@tekigm.UUCP (Douglas R. Gould) (06/09/84)

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	American Society of Aerospace Pilots(ASAP)


	For those of you familiar with ASAP, it has recently
	relocated from Schaumburg, Illinois to Grants Pass, Oregon.
	The new address is as follows:

		ASAP Headquarters
		946 SE 8th ST
		Grants Pass, Oregon 97526     Phone: (503)476-8210

	And here is some background information about ASAP from their
	brochure for anyone who is interested.

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	   ASAP is a not-for-profit organization with membership
	open to anyone with a desire to be part of the most unique
	space organization in the world.

	   ASAP was founded in 1981 by a group of professional pilots
	whose research indicated widespread interest in the utili-
	zation of space by private enterprise, the professional pilot
	community, the general public, and decision makers who could
	influence the future of spaceflight.

	   ASAP was formed as a vehicle to accelerate the evolution
	of routine space operations, and to keep the American public
	informed of developments in this area.

	   Membership in ASAP is open to everyone. As a member, you
	are invited to participate in the worlds only Spaceflight
	Ground School. The curriculum is based on NASA's Astronaut
	Candidate Training Program.

	   Membership is divided into five divisions; Pilot Division,
	Spacecraft Crewmember, Space Station Operations, Spaceline
	Operations and Youth.
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	So much for the advertisement.

	   The dues for Full members in any division are $50 per year
	and for Associate members it is $25 per year.  The catch is
	that full members MUST take the ground school.  Since the
	organization is non-profit and receives no government funding,
	all member services are paid for by the members and the ground
	school is paid for by those members attending the ground school.
	I have personally taken the Space Navigation course and have
	started the Orbital Mechanics Course.  So far they are well
	thought out and very informative.

	For more information write ASAP or me.

		The Space Cadet            Douglas Gould
					   Rt #2, Box 111
					   Yamhill, Oregon 97128

douglasg@tekigm.UUCP (Douglas R. Gould) (07/10/84)

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	American Society of Aerospace Pilots (ASAP)

I have had a number of requests for more information about ASAP
and am posting the replies so more of you can see them.

   ASAP is a serious training program which does intend to train
people to participate in the space effort.  The combination of the
commercialization of space, the intentions of the US government to
turn over regular space operations to the private sector and proper
early training for the jobs that will result, will give many
people the chance to work in space.  But just like NASA and the
airlines, more opportunities will be on the ground to support the
expanding inflight operations.  Of the five membership divisions
(Pilot, Spacecraft Crewmember, Space Station Operations, Spaceline
Operations & Youth) the Pilot and Spacecraft Crewmember training
are aimed at inflight jobs, the other divisions are aimed at
both inflight and ground support jobs.

   The following is the curriculum outline that was published in
August 1982.  Changes to the curriculum outline have occurred since
then, but this should give you a idea of its scope.

	Course 1 - INTRODUCTION MODULE

	    A.  Program Objective
	    B.  Learning Methods
	    C.  Administration


	Course 2 - SPACE NAVIGATION MODULE

	    A.  Flight Overview
	    B.  Kepler's Laws and the Solar System
	    C.  Time and the Celestial Sphere
	    D.  Earth-Moon System and Plotting the Lunar
		Path on a Star Chart
	    E.  Plotting Spacecraft Path on a Star Chart
		and Plotting Spacecraft Path on an Earth Map
	    F.  Coordinate Systems and Navigational Hardware


	Course 3 - Orbital Mechanics Module

	    A.  The Launch and Orbital Insertion
	    B.  Central Force Field Motion
	    C.  Perturbed Motion
	    D.  Attitude Dynamics
	    E.  Powered Flight & Orbital Operations (Ascent)
	    F.  Powered Flight & Orbital Operations (On-orbit)
	    G.  Powered Flight & Orbital Operations (Tethered-
		RMS-A)
	    H.  Introduction to Navigation, Guidance & Control
	    I.  Fundamentals of Orbit Determination
	    J.  Basic Probability & Statistics
	    K.  State Vector Measurement System (Ground Based)
	    L.  State Vector Measurement System (Satellite Systems)
	    M.  State Vector Measurement System (Inertial & Air
		Data Systems)
	    N.  Orbital Synthesis


	Course 4 - SPACECRAFT DESIGN MODULE

	    A.  Evolution of Spacecraft Design
	    B.  Space Shuttle Vehicle Orientation
	    C.  Spacecraft Design & Crew Accommodations
	    D.  Crew Station Design
	    E.  Crew System Overview


	Course 5 - TECHNICAL THEORY MODULE

	    A.  Aerodynamics
	    B.  Computers
	    C.  Electronics


	Course 6 - SPACECRAFT SYSTEMS MODULE

	    A.  Structures
	    B.  Propulsion
	    C.  Hydraulic Power Unit & Mechanical Systems
	    D.  Power & Pyrotechnics
	    E.  Thermal Protection and Control
	    F.  Environmental Control and Life Support
	    G.  Active Thermal Control System
	    H.  Extra Vehicular Activities Systems


	Course 7 - AVIONICS/DATA PROCESSING MODULE

	    A.  Avionics Overview
	    B.  Guidance and Control Hardware
	    C.  Communications
	    D.  Data Processing, Operational Instrumentation,
		Power Distribution and Control
	    E.  Tracking Techniques
	    F.  Data Processing System Operations


	Course 8 - MISSION PLANNING MODULE

	    A.  Ascent, Aerodynamics & Performance
	    B.  Entry Aerodynamics & Performance
	    C.  Flight Overview
	    D.  Flight Planning Process
	    E.  Ground Data Links Familiarization
	    F.  Ground Turnaround Operations


	Course 9 - PAYLOADS MODULE

	    A.  Payloads Deployment & Retrieval System
		Familiarization
	    B.  Shuttle Payload Carrier Familiarization
	    C.  Extra Vehicular Activity Overview


   ASAP has not been actively promoting membership outside of the
USA, however anyone is welcome to join.  There are no restrictions
that would prevent persons from outside the USA from joining and
participating in ASAP activities or training programs.   For a
membership application, write to:

		American Society of Aerospace Pilots
		946 SE 8th. Street
		Grants Pass, Oregon 97526
		Phone: #(503) 476-8210

   I have replied to all requests for more information by return
network mail, but since I am still learning how this is done, some
of you may not have received my replies.  Please let me know if
you did not get my direct replies.

	The Space Cadet			Douglas Gould
					Rt #2, Box 111
					Yamhill, Oregon 97148

	PS- Yamhill is about 35 miles SW of Portland, Oregon.