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The CSLAA/FAA human spaceflight safety study conclusions are....

Rob Coppinger
 on October 30, 2008 4:41 PM | | Comments (0)
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Find images of the presentation slides detailing the conclusions of the FAA managed Aerospace Corporation study of human spaceflight safety for commercial launches in the extended portion of this blog post

See Flight's recent story on this issue here

Past Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee (COMSTAC) meetings' minutes and presentations can be found here

Click on all the images in this blog post to see larger versions in the same browser window

The study was asked to focus on eight areas. They were;

1 safety and concepts of operation standards

2 licensing and permitting for third party and flight crew and participants' safety

3 possible related ground operations' regulation

4 if expendable and reusable vehicles should be regulated differently

5 whether bodies promoting human spaceflight should be separate from regulation

6 how third parties could evaluate new vehicles' qualification

7 how non-government experts can help with standards and regulation development

8 and whether the extent of foreign ownership of human spaceflight companies' operating or incorporated in the US should be regulated.

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