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Little Bubba

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...the astronauts are now busy cleaning up the cabin.
 
From the NASA Astronaut recruitment website. Civilians will get paid at the GS-11 through 13 rate ($45239-83819); while the military will pay the current rank the individual currently has (For a Major-Colonel, you're looking at someone making in the range of $75000-95000 per year). So, exept for the fact that these guys and gals just did 204 orbits travelling several million miles-- their pay is much worse than the average Captain flying with a Legacy or LCC carrier. Makes you rethink your place in or should I say, out of this world!!! That E-190 pay isn't looking that bad now!!!

GS pay was for 2005
 
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An astronaut hasn't made a landing in the shuttle for 20 yrs.
 
An astronaut hasn't made a landing in the shuttle for 20 yrs.

Wrong, sorry to tell you, but the Pilot hand flys the orbiter all the way around the HAC ( heading alignment circle) and all the way to touch down....the orbiter has the full landing capability however.
 
Bayou--Those NASA guys are lowering the bar for everyone.

BTW, shouldn't this be moved to the "Astronaut Forum"? ;) TC
 
Bayou--Those NASA guys are lowering the bar for everyone.

BTW, shouldn't this be moved to the "Astronaut Forum"? ;) TC

I saw one of thoes NASA guys in IAH the other day with spikey gel hair, a backpack and iPOD. He was talking on his cell while the orbiter was being pushed back. Darn NASA puppy mill Astronauts.
 
I saw one of thoes NASA guys in IAH the other day with spikey gel hair, a backpack and iPOD. He was talking on his cell while the orbiter was being pushed back. Darn NASA puppy mill Astronauts.

Just wait til the PFT astronaut program comes out next year!!
 
Wrong, sorry to tell you, but the Pilot hand flys the orbiter all the way around the HAC ( heading alignment circle) and all the way to touch down....the orbiter has the full landing capability however.


Did you talk to them on your ham radio nerd?
 
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Do you think they will ever unionize.

I mean look at these work rules. Two weeks on duty and they never got a hotel. Sleeping on the aircraft and no seperate utilities for different sexes. This is WAY below industry standanrd.

I'll bet they dont need a crashpad though!

X
 
Do you think they will ever unionize.

I mean look at these work rules. Two weeks on duty and they never got a hotel. Sleeping on the aircraft and no seperate utilities for different sexes. This is WAY below industry standanrd.

I'll bet they dont need a crashpad though!

X

not to mention that they "deposit" into the same water that they drink! Then it is recycled!:puke:
 
Those guys must indeed be SCABs -- they fly backside of the clock every day and never call in fatigued. It would be so easy: "Uh, Houston, you're coming in scratchy, the solar wind is blowing a gale, can't hear you, try again in eight hours."
 
The astronauts have a good 'union' at NASA. They have never certified the autoland feature on the orbiter, get to hand fly docking to the space station and are paid salary instead of by task -- all different from the Russians. And ever since the 'skylab strike' have had a virtual veto over all work rules. But they had to go on strike to make the change. Sounds kind of like pilots anywhere.
 
Word is minority's are a sure thing at NASA, preferably lowtime or no time, however I can't find that in writing.
 
Is KTIX the only domicile. If so, do they take commuters? Thanks in advance. Pay, QOL, Schedule? Do you guys get perdiem while up in space? Thanks.
 
Is KTIX the only domicile. If so, do they take commuters? Thanks in advance. Pay, QOL, Schedule? Do you guys get perdiem while up in space? Thanks.

OK, maybe their union isn't so good. No KTIX domicile -- all based out of KEFD and commute to KX68, sometimes the trip ends and have to commute back from KEDW. And no jumpseat, have to fly yourself on the commute in AF surplus 2-seater (T-38).
 

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