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RLV Working Group: Insights on Training Standards Development and Industry Practices

The RLV Working Group recently published a study via COMSTAC highlighting key findings on training standards development. A survey of crew roles and responsibilities showed limited commonality among industry practices, suggesting challenges for establishing unified standards. Consequently, further training standards development will be paused. The session included a discussion on Augustine results and a report from the FAA regarding their IAF involvement. The next meeting will focus on how the COMSTAC RLV Working Group can collaborate with other organizations to facilitate practical industry standards.

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RLV Working Group: Insights on Training Standards Development and Industry Practices

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  1. RLV Working Group • Training standards development • First stage study published last COMSTAC • Survey of crew roles and responsibilities prepared • Does not appear to be sufficient commonality among practices of industry members to be opportunity for standards • Training standards development will not continue in RLV W.G. at this time • Brief discussion on Augustine results • Report by FAA on their IAF involvement • Next session: discuss how COMSTAC RLV W.G. can foster/accelerate/partner with other organizations to facilitate industry standards where practical

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