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Project No.
TITLE Book No. 4/12/82 69
From Page No. STS-3 Post-Flight
WCCU Mandatory; no gradual degradation tho
Jacks trouble > Gordo. Gordo felt hesitant of quick moves, but got no overt problems. Appetite suppressant effect wore him dn. Keep up eating!
Gordo tried sleeping bag night 1. What to do with head? (No headband) 
Didn't sleep much. Flt deck much quieter.
Ops restraint has headband.
Jack slept tethered to All, head to floor.

Debris post-roll mnvr thru maxQ. Debris camera didn't work.

APU 3 shdn was @ 3G's. Could see all switches he threw. Shdn SSME frm 828

OMS dump workaround procedures - complex; bad cue card locatn. Weak area.

Cockpit lights on for launch. Hit darkness gust after OMS-1

MLR temp no problem
Must maintain same D4C awareness for P/L's as for Orbiter.
Great diversity of P/L S/W & syntax, often w/ low fam time.

HP41 really paid off post-wareoff when no CAP available

IFM tool kit needs some smaller, more precase tools (1/4" socket drive; jewelers screw)

Much use of FUT on UnivPtg, but had to set timer for reminder to select DAP B. Add DAP Mode option to UnivPtg.

Extensive use of Spec 2 timers; HP4IC tone not reliably audible. Gordo kept MET/CST on his Casio. 
Lockers closed OK
Rad micros can get 1 made/1 open, giving nominal tb's but 1 motor times
Happens if sw taken slightly beyond neutral when returning it to neutral.
More chore time w/TV than RMS - be real comfortable w/ all TV pwls
Free moisture: Airlock purge plenum area; AFD windows 
Some type of foot restraints needed - RMS area; mid-deck when ops era.
Still babysitting ST tgt suppressor, but vehicle perform > SMS To Page No.
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