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In 2371, the USS Voyager lost its astrogation plotter when the ship was brought to the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker. A replacement was required when the ship began its course back to the Alpha Quadrant. (VOY: "Parallax")

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  • In 2371, the USS Voyager lost its astrogation plotter when the ship was brought to the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker. A replacement was required when the ship began its course back to the Alpha Quadrant. (VOY: "Parallax")
  • A Flight Controller is someone who aids in a space launch from a ground-based computer console, which is typically located in a room called "mission control," such as the mission control room at the Cape Courageous Space Center. One of the United States Space Center's Flight Controller's voice could be heard over the Mars 1 radio giving the countdown to the launch. The person in charge of the Flight Controllers is called the Flight director. There was a flight director on hand at the Cape Courageous Space Center during its' space launch missions.
  • The flight controller (also referred to as conn) is a crewperson serving aboard a Federation starship and is assigned the duty of piloting the vessel. During the 23rd century, the flight controllers were referred to as helmsmen. Some of the duties assigned to 24th century flight controllers had formerly been performed by navigators. (TNG reference: Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual)
  • The Conn Officer or Flight Controller is responsible for "flying" a starship. The Conn Officer pilots the ship through its maneuvers.
  • In the Federation, this position was split between a Helmsman and a navigator until the mid-24th century. The advent of new technologies, as well as a change in Starfleet training, led to these positions being merged into the flight controller post.
  • Space Shuttle ' Flight controllers are personnel who aid space flight by working in such Mission Control Centers as NASA's Mission Control Center or ESA's European Space Operations Centre. Flight controllers work at computer consoles and use telemetry to monitor various technical aspects of a space mission in real time. Each controller is an expert in a specific area and constantly communicates with additional experts in the "back room". The Flight Director, who leads the flight controllers, monitors the activities of a team of flight controllers and has overall responsibility for success and safety.
  • The flight controller (also known in Starfleet as conn or conn officer) is the crewperson on a starship assigned the duty of piloting the vessel. In the Federation, this position was split between a helmsman and a navigator until the mid-24th century. The advent of new technologies, as well as a change in Starfleet training, led to these positions being merged into the flight controller post.
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  • Space Shuttle ' Flight controllers are personnel who aid space flight by working in such Mission Control Centers as NASA's Mission Control Center or ESA's European Space Operations Centre. Flight controllers work at computer consoles and use telemetry to monitor various technical aspects of a space mission in real time. Each controller is an expert in a specific area and constantly communicates with additional experts in the "back room". The Flight Director, who leads the flight controllers, monitors the activities of a team of flight controllers and has overall responsibility for success and safety. This article primarily discusses NASA's flight controllers at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston. The various national and commercial flight control facilities have their own teams, which may be described on their own pages.
  • In 2371, the USS Voyager lost its astrogation plotter when the ship was brought to the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker. A replacement was required when the ship began its course back to the Alpha Quadrant. (VOY: "Parallax")
  • A Flight Controller is someone who aids in a space launch from a ground-based computer console, which is typically located in a room called "mission control," such as the mission control room at the Cape Courageous Space Center. One of the United States Space Center's Flight Controller's voice could be heard over the Mars 1 radio giving the countdown to the launch. The person in charge of the Flight Controllers is called the Flight director. There was a flight director on hand at the Cape Courageous Space Center during its' space launch missions.
  • The flight controller (also referred to as conn) is a crewperson serving aboard a Federation starship and is assigned the duty of piloting the vessel. During the 23rd century, the flight controllers were referred to as helmsmen. Some of the duties assigned to 24th century flight controllers had formerly been performed by navigators. (TNG reference: Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual)
  • The flight controller (also known in Starfleet as conn or conn officer) is the crewperson on a starship assigned the duty of piloting the vessel. In the Federation, this position was split between a helmsman and a navigator until the mid-24th century. The advent of new technologies, as well as a change in Starfleet training, led to these positions being merged into the flight controller post. In the Gorn Space Command and the Lyran Starfleet, the positions of flight controller and commanding officer (or watch officer) were often synonymous one another. However, there were times where first officers or second officers were relied upon for the actual piloting. (RIS Bouteina)
  • The Conn Officer or Flight Controller is responsible for "flying" a starship. The Conn Officer pilots the ship through its maneuvers.
  • In the Federation, this position was split between a Helmsman and a navigator until the mid-24th century. The advent of new technologies, as well as a change in Starfleet training, led to these positions being merged into the flight controller post.
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