[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 14, Volume 5]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 14CFR1214.304]

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                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
 
                   CHAPTER V--NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND
                          SPACE ADMINISTRATION
 
PART 1214_SPACE FLIGHT--Table of Contents
 
Subpart 1214.3_Payload Specialists for Space Transportation System (STS) 
                                Missions
 
Sec.  1214.304  Process.

    (a) Determining the need for additional crew members. The payload 
sponsor will be responsible for recommending the number of addition crew 
members and for establishing the technical or scientific need, the 
selection criteria, uniqueness of qualifications, the proposed training, 
and other requirements for the additional crew members. The payload 
sponsor's requirements for additional crew members, their 
qualifications, and the proposed duration for training will be reviewed 
with and concurred in by the Associate Administrator for Space Flight.
    (b) Selection of additional crew members for NASA and NASA-related 
payloads. After the requirement for additional crew members has been 
established, the IWG will be tasked by the payload sponsor to commence 
the selection process. The IWG review process will include the 
participation of a senior astronaut from the Flight Crew Operations 
Directorate at the Johnson Space Center who will provide operational and 
applicant suitability criteria.
    (1) Prior to the payload sponsor's recommendation for additional 
crew members and at his/her direction, the IWG will have studied the 
requirements of the selected investigations, the number, qualifications, 
training requirements and other requirements of payload specialists, and 
backups necessary to support the payload objectives, and made 
recommendations to the payload sponsor.
    (2) Members of the mission specialist cadre will be considered 
first. The payload mission manager, on behalf of the IWG, will convey 
the selection criteria for the proposed additional crew members to the 
Chief, Astronaut Office. The IWG, the mission manager, and the Astronaut 
Office will coordinate the review of the proposed candidates and the 
mission manager will forward recommendations to the payload sponsor. 
Recommendations from the payload sponsor will be submitted to the 
Associate Administrator for Space Flight for approval.
    (3) If mission specialists meeting the requirements cannot be 
provided because of the uniqueness of requirements or impracticability 
of the resultant training obligation, or if backup payload specialists 
are required, the IWG may then solicit candidate payload specialists 
from outside the career astronaut corps. The solicitation will require, 
as a minimum, that a summary of professional qualifications be submitted 
to the IWG. In addition, a medical history, and the results of the 
physical examination described in paragraph (b)(3)(iii) of this section 
will be required. The IWG will be responsible for:
    (i) Establishing professional and operational criteria for payload 
specialists for specific payloads. The criteria will include willingness 
on the part of the candidate to accept the applicable provisions of 
Sec.  1214.306 and satisfactory completion of a background investigation 
conducted to NASA's standards, as determined by the Director, NASA 
Security Office.
    (ii) Evaluating all candidates using the criteria established.
    (iii) Determining which candidate payload specialists, who meet the 
NASA Class III Space Flight Medical Selection Standards, are deemed best 
professionally qualified. (The preselection phases of the medical 
examination will be conducted at Johnson Space Center by certified 
examiners approved by the Director, Life Sciences Division, NASA 
Headquarters).
    (iv) Submitting its recommendations for payload specialists through 
the mission manager to the payload sponsor who in turn will determine 
final recommendations which will be reviewed with and concurred in by 
the Associate Administrator for Space Flight.
    (4) The payload sponsor and the Associate Administrator for Space 
Flight will advise the Administrator of the payload specialist 
selections.
    (c) Selection of additional crew members for foreign payloads. The 
need and requirements for payload specialists will be negotiated and 
mutually agreed to between the foreign sponsor and NASA. This 
negotiating process will include the participation of a senior astronaut 
from the Flight Crew Operations Directorate at the Johnson Space Center

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who will provide operational and applicant suitability criteria. After 
agreement is reached, the payload sponsor will initiate the selection 
process. Subject to the negotiated agreement, subsequent steps in the 
process will be similar to those described in Sec.  1214.304(b) modified 
as follows:
    (1) The IWG functions will be performed by a selection committee or 
other procedure designated by the payload sponsor.
    (2) The payload sponsor will designate an individual to perform the 
mission manager functions.
    (3) The committee or procedure in paragraph (c)(1) of this section 
and the person named in paragraph (c)(2) of this section will be 
established during the negotiations between the foreign sponsor and 
NASA, consistent with the specific circumstances.
    (4) The payload sponsor will also be responsible for submission to 
NASA by an appropriate authority of written assurance that an inquiry 
has been made into the recommended payload specialist's background and 
suitability on the basis of standards similar to those applied to NASA 
payload specialist candidates and a statement by the selected candidate 
asserting a willingness to accept the applicable provisions of Sec.  
1214.306. These written assurances must be received and accepted by NASA 
before selection and before any NASA training can begin.
    (d) Selection of additional crew members for other payloads. After 
the request for additional crew members is approved, the payload sponsor 
will commence the selection process. The payload sponsor review process 
will include the participation of a senior astronaut from the Flight 
Crew Operations Directorate at the Johnson Space Center who will provide 
operational and applicant suitability criteria.
    (1) The payload sponsor will first consider members of the mission 
specialist cadre. A representative of the payload sponsor selection 
committee will convey the selection criteria for the proposed payload 
specialists to the Chief, Astronaut Office, and coordinate on the 
recommendations for mission specialists to satisfy the requirements. The 
recommendations will be submitted to the Associate Administrator for 
Space Flight for approval who will then advise the Administrator of the 
selections.
    (2) If mission specialists meeting the requirements cannot be 
provided because of the uniqueness of qualifications or impracticability 
of the resultant training obligation, the payload sponsor selection 
committee, with concurrence from the payload sponsor and the Associate 
Administrator for Space Flight, may then consider other candidate 
payload specialists. The payload sponsor will be responsible for:
    (i) Establishing professional and operational criteria for payload 
specialists for specific payloads. The criteria will include willingness 
on the part of the candidate to accept the applicable provisions of 
Sec.  1214.306 and satisfactory completion of a background investigation 
conducted to NASA's standards, as determined by the Director, NASA 
Security Office.
    (ii) Evaluating all candidates using the criteria established.
    (iii) Determining which candidate payload specialists, who meet the 
NASA Class III Space Flight Medical Selection Standards, are deemed best 
professionally qualified. (The preselection phases of the medical 
examination will be conducted at the Johnson Space Center by certified 
examiners approved by the Director, Life Sciences Division, NASA 
Headquarters).
    (iv) Submitting its recommendations for payload specialist selection 
to the Associate Administrator for Space Flight for approval.
    (e) Preflight activities for additional crew members. Mission 
specialists serving as additional crew for the payload, once selected, 
will be primarily responsible to the mission manager who, together with 
the IWG (or comparable body designated by the payload sponsor) and the 
Director, Flight Crew Operations, will determine the integrated training 
and work schedules as appropriate to the areas of responsibilities 
outlined in the following paragraphs.
    (1) The IWG for NASA and NASA-related payloads or the Payload 
Sponsor for all other payloads is responsible for defining the training 
necessary for payload elements within its cognizance. The mission 
manager is responsible for

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the total integrated payload training and will assist the IWG as 
necessary in carrying out the defined training activities.
    (2) The Director, Flight Crew Operations, is responsible for 
establishing the training requirements for payload specialists on 
Orbiter, Spacelab, and STS-provided payload support systems as 
appropriate. In order to enhance the crew integration process, the 
additional crew members (payload specialists and additional mission 
specialists) will be based at the Johnson Space Center 6 months prior to 
flight, unless otherwise agreed between the payload sponsor and the 
Director, Flight Crew Operations, Johnson Space Center.
    (3) The payload specialists must be certified for flight by the 
Director, Flight Crew Operations, upon satisfactory completion of all 
required training and demonstrated performance of assigned tasks. 
Certification of the payload specialist's readiness for flight will be 
made to the payload mission manager and will include an assessment by 
the crew commander of the payload specialist's suitability for space 
flight.
    (4) The mission manager is responsible for verifying to the payload 
sponsor that all crew members are properly trained for in-flight payload 
operations.
    (i) The medical program for payload specialists will be continued 
during the preflight period in accordance with the NASA Class III Space 
Flight Medical Selection Standards.
    (ii) If, during the preflight period, the number of additional crew 
members is reduced to fewer than that agreed to, or an additional crew 
member does not meet the certification requirements, the necessary 
reprocessing may be initiated to provide replacements consistent with 
the above described selection process and the STS training requirements.
    (f) Designation of primary and backup payload specialists (when 
required). At an appropriate time designated by the mission manager (not 
later than 9 months prior to flight), the IWG for NASA and NASA-related 
payloads or payload sponsor for all other payloads will recommend which 
payload specialists should be designated as prime and which as backup. 
However, in cases where mission specialists have been selected for the 
payload specialist position(s), they will be considered as primary at 
the time of selection. The recommendations will be forwarded by the 
mission manager to the Program Office which will review the 
recommendations and forward them to the Associate Administrator for 
Space Flight for concurrence. The payload sponsor and the Associate 
Administrator for Space Flight will advise the Administrator of the 
selections.
    (g) Effective date. The described selection process will apply to 
all STS missions for which selections have not been approved prior to 
December 31, 1988.