Troy 7’s engineers have extensive experience in post-flight test data reduction, analysis, and flight test documentation. Our staff has a broad base of experience in many different programs during various phases of development, test, and deployment. Our staff’s experience in developing, reviewing, and testing to such documentation is instrumental to keeping undocumented changes from occurring. The rigorous use of change boards, modern electronic database technologies, and other manual and electronic technologies are critical to program success. This approach, combined traditional systems engineering practices, provides the backbone for maintaining high-quality documentation of the design requirements and the system design itself.
Troy 7, Inc. provided post-flight analysis comprising a T+30 Day Final Report to New Mexico State University’s Physical Sciences Laboratory for JFTM-3, Event 1. The event consisted of two ARAV-B Terrier-Oriole vehicles that were launched at the Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) on October 13, 2009. Troy 7 was provided the vehicle flight data for each of the two telemetry links on each of the two vehicles following the flights and was responsible for data decommunication, conversion to engineering units, and graphing of vehicle flight data. Troy 7 was also responsible for incorporating data from radar and other range assets into a comprehensive flight report for the T+30 Day Final Report. The report was delivered to the customer on time and met or exceeded all SOW requirements and objectives.