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Q: What aircraft did astronauts fly in training?
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Astronauts are--who fly in space?

Astronauts are people who fly in space


Who gets to fly the f-22?

Only very special pilots who have gone through a lot of training will get to fly this aircraft.


What is the meaning of the word astronauts?

There are a couple of meanings to the word astronauts. The first definition is a person who is trained to fly beyond the Earth's atmosphere and the second is someone is in training for space flight.


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The training for the American astronauts is done at N.a.S..A space centers.


What is the purpose of taking a flight training course?

The simple answer is to learn to fly, to learn airmanship skills. If you want to learn how to fly an aircraft then you will want to take some flight training courses.


What training is required to fly a Cessna 172 Skyhawk?

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Can astronauts fly out of space?

Yes, astronauts can fly out here and there as they live in zero gravity in space.


How often do astronauts fly into space?

Astronauts currently work in six month shifts on the international space station. A single astronaut might fly only once in his career. Others, however, have flown as many as five or six times! (Astronaut training is expensive.)


What do astronauts do at work?

training


Where do astronauts do their training?

nasa


How long does an astronaught have to be trained to go into space?

I found this on wikipedia after googling "astronaut" "Once selected, NASA astronauts go through 20 months of training in a variety of areas, including training for extra-vehicular activity in a facility such as NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory.[1][55] Astronauts-in-training may also experience short periods of weightlessness in aircraft called the "vomit comet", the nickname given to a pair of modified KC-135s (retired in 2000 and 2004 respectively, and replaced in 2005 with a C-9) which perform parabolic flights.[54] Astronauts are also required to accumulate a number of flight hours in high-performance jet aircraft. This is mostly done in T-38 jet aircraft out of Ellington Field, due to its proximity to the Johnson Space Center. Ellington Field is also where the Shuttle Training Aircraft is maintained and developed, although most flights of the aircraft are done out of Edwards Air Force Base."


How much does flight simulator training cost?

The actual price of the training courses would vary dramatically, based on the type of aircraft you are interested in learning to fly, and length of courses.