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Statement of INDUSTRY Suborbital Statement of INDUSTRY Suborbital

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Human Spaceflight Training Industry Not vehicle specific Minimal personal safety preflight training required for a space flight experience Training required stresses of spaceflight CFR 4605 Preflight training ID: 811948

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Slide1

Statement of INDUSTRY

Suborbital

Human Spaceflight Training Industry

Not vehicle specific

Minimal personal safety pre-flight training required for a space flight experience

Training required stresses of spaceflight (CFR 460.5)

Pre-flight training.

Not including

educational-only training

.

Slide2

PARTS Details - Customers

Space Experience Customers

Non-flying participants (will take space training but have not purchased a ticket for space flight)

Space Flight Participants

Participants (low to high level of adventurism)

Professional Users (REM, artists, others requiring special training or flight accommodations…)

Crew or

Pilots

Not included in this paper:

Non-Space Experience/Flight Users

Observer

participants

Slide3

PARTS Details - Suppliers

Flight Providers

E.g.,

Starfighters

Flight Equipment

Providers & FacilitiesTraining Equipt & ProvidersE.g., Simulators, Software, InstructorsOperational Equip’tHuman Safety EquipmentLife Support SystemsE.g., Spacesuits

Support Services

Travel/Logistics Providers

Test Plan & Materials Support

Development of Flight Training Plans

Courseware Materials

Utilities

EMS

Slide4

PARTS Details - Complementors

Flight Providers (human suborbital)

Special Interest Groups (Teachers, Science)

Developers of Space Applications and Utilization

Companies/Government

that need to fly in space for product developmentE.g., medical device companiesSpace Excitement Boosters (SEBs)Government flight programsIncrease Public Awareness of Space FlightPR, Mass Media, Impressions of flight experiencesRelated-Merchandise ProvidersEdutainment Simulators

Slide5

PARTS Details - Competitors

Government Organizations

Domestic: NASA, FAA CAMI, Military

International: Star City/Russia, ESA

XTREME/Adventure Training

Flight Providers

Slide6

Suborbital Human Spaceflight Training Industry

PLAYERS - Value Net

SUBORBITAL HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT TRAINING INDUSTRY

Pre-Flight

Training, including Simulators, Aircraft and Equipment/Hardware training.

CUSTOMERS

Space

Experience Customers

Space Flight

Participants

Crew, Pilots

SUPPLIERS

Flight Providers

Flight

Equipment Providers & FacilitiesSupport Services

COMPLEMENTORSFlight Providers Special Interest GroupsDevelopers of Space Applications and UtilizationSpace Excitement Boosters

COMPETITORSFlight ProvidersGovernment Organizations XTREME/Adventure Training

Slide7

Suborbital Human Spaceflight Training Industry

Added Value

Performance and experience enhancement

Reduced anxiety

Enhanced safety

Expectation managementIncreased familiarity with environment, spacecraft, etc.Optimized time usageCustomers, suppliers, complementorsOutreach/market expansionSEB™Customer feedback and overall product expansion (training improvements)Suppliers, competitors, complementors, customers

Suppliers’ prosperity

Suppliers

Medical evaluations

Improved knowledge of aerospace medicine

Metrics

Customers, suppliers, complementors

Increased

public approvalReduced litigationOperational stability for overall space industrySuppliers, complementors, competitorsRisk mitigationProtecting individual’s value (insurance)Customers, suppliers, complementors, competitors

Job creationSuppliers, complementors, competitorsInnovation from lead usersCustomers, suppliers, complementors, competitors

Slide8

Suborbital Human Spaceflight Training Industry

Rules

Safety/training

FAA

Regulation 460.5

Class 3 MedicalWaivers, release of liabilityRight of refusalSafety disclosure to flight providersCustomer code of conductEmergence of industry training associationCertification

Standard

training requirements

Provider differentiation

Government regulations

Legal/safety guidelines

ITAR/foreign nationals

Protection

of sensitive informationNDAs, proprietary informationSuppliers (i.e. flight profiles)Customers (i.e. medical information)Standard rules of businessEthics

ContractingLegal

Slide9

Suborbital Human Spaceflight Training Industry

Tactics

Current perceptions

Space is space (i.e. suborbital vs. orbital)

Space is dangerous

Flight providers: “anyone can fly”Space is cool“No big deal” (i.e. it’s like a roller coaster)Survival of industrySafer, not safeIncreased safety protects related industries (i.e. flight providers)Encourage, facilitate, and promote

Marketing

Better flight experience with training

Not safe to fly without training; not so unsafe to avoid flying

Still adventurous even with training

User flexibility

“Astronaut training”

Nothing can replace the experience of space

Governments don’t provide preparation for actual suborbital flight

Government training is inaccessible (i.e. foreign nationals,

etc

)Tailored marketing (i.e. early adopter vs. early majority, thrill-seekers vs. Avg Joe, etc)

Slide10

Suborbital Human Spaceflight Training Industry

Scope

Product Research & Development

Personal Safety (e.g. harnesses, suits, etc.)

Health/Pharmaceutical (e.g. microgravity drugs, body monitors, etc.)

Spaceflight/Aviation (e.g. hardware, software, form-fit-function, etc.)Technology (etc.)Market ExpansionAdventure/Exploration (e.g. space diving, GoPro-like sports, etc.)Travel/Tourism (e.g. hotels, flights, merchandise, etc.)Entertainment (e.g. media, film, television, theme parks, etc.)Direct/indirect economic benefits (e.g. hotel construction, etc.)

Insurance (e.g. space coverage, etc.)

Government

Civil (domestic/international)

Military

Regulatory

Slide11

Backup Slides

Slide12

PARTS Details - Industry Members

Scope of this paper:

Pre-Flight Training

Simulators

Aircraft

Equipment/Hardware TrainingNot to be addressed in this paper:Educational-Only TrainingUniversitiesMembership GroupsAerospace Medicine TrainingResearch Training

Slide13

Statement of INDUSTRY

What is the set of training that is needed to satisfy the safety requirements and doesn’t stifle the industry.

Prepare and protect suborbital spaceflight

travellers

.

Slide14

PARTS Details - Complementors

Space Adventures

Virgin Galactic

XCOR

Armadillo

Slide15

PARTS Details - Part 1

Complementors

Competitors

Suppliers

Customers

Everyday Joe SchmoeAdventure Clientele

Slide16

PARTS Details - Industry Members

CURRENT

NASTAR

Survival System -USA

Zero-G

Star FightersNova SpaceStar City, RussiaAuroraNASAFAA CAMIFUTUREVirgin Galactic

Slide17

Suborbital Human Spaceflight Training Industry

Added Value

What is the set of training that is needed to satisfy the safety requirements and doesn’t stifle the industry.

Prepare and protect suborbital spaceflight

travellers

.