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What campus are you from?
Daytona Beach
Authors' Class Standing
Takafumi Fukuzawa, Graduate Student
Lead Presenter's Name
Takafumi Fukuzawa
Faculty Mentor Name
Sara Langston
Abstract
In 2021, five flights were initiated by United States’ private space companies launching a total of 22 commercial spaceflight participants into the edge of space. One of these flights required pilots for the space vehicle flight conducted by Virgin Galactic. It can be anticipated a challenge to recruit talent and train them quickly as the popularity of space travel is skyrocketing. However, while studies on spaceflights have progressed, they have typically focused on a few technical components of space transportation while bypassing the importance of a pilot who plays a crucial role in the unique and highly advanced space vehicles, assuring safe and successful spaceflight operations. By analyzing the current regulatory requirements and literature, this paper will first evaluate what expertise is required for spaceflight pilot candidates. Secondly, it will address training methods to build space pilot skill sets. Lastly, it will raise relevant key considerations for physiological effects on space pilots. Test pilots and single-engine fighter pilots are typically considered to be the best candidates for space tourism pilot positions. If anything goes wrong with the spaceship, being ready to manage such unforeseen events might be the difference between life and death. To become a space pilot, candidate pilots must complete training in zero-g parabolic and suborbital spacecraft flights without passengers as well as a space simulator. The duration of exposure to the space environment adverselyaffects pilots’ health, directly impacting their performance and proficiency. The findings of this research advise spaceflight operators on the essentials to enhance space pilot preparation before they begin safe spaceflight services.
Did this research project receive funding support from the Office of Undergraduate Research.
Yes, Spark Grant
What it takes to become a commercial space pilot
In 2021, five flights were initiated by United States’ private space companies launching a total of 22 commercial spaceflight participants into the edge of space. One of these flights required pilots for the space vehicle flight conducted by Virgin Galactic. It can be anticipated a challenge to recruit talent and train them quickly as the popularity of space travel is skyrocketing. However, while studies on spaceflights have progressed, they have typically focused on a few technical components of space transportation while bypassing the importance of a pilot who plays a crucial role in the unique and highly advanced space vehicles, assuring safe and successful spaceflight operations. By analyzing the current regulatory requirements and literature, this paper will first evaluate what expertise is required for spaceflight pilot candidates. Secondly, it will address training methods to build space pilot skill sets. Lastly, it will raise relevant key considerations for physiological effects on space pilots. Test pilots and single-engine fighter pilots are typically considered to be the best candidates for space tourism pilot positions. If anything goes wrong with the spaceship, being ready to manage such unforeseen events might be the difference between life and death. To become a space pilot, candidate pilots must complete training in zero-g parabolic and suborbital spacecraft flights without passengers as well as a space simulator. The duration of exposure to the space environment adverselyaffects pilots’ health, directly impacting their performance and proficiency. The findings of this research advise spaceflight operators on the essentials to enhance space pilot preparation before they begin safe spaceflight services.