INTRODUCTION  This  Flight  Plan  has  been  prepared  by  the  Flight  Planning  Branch,  Flight  Crew  Support  Division,  with  technical  support  by  TRW  Systems.  This  document  schedules  the  AS-506/CSM-107/LM-5  operations  and  crew  activities  to  fulfill,  when  possible,  the  test  objectives  defined  in  the  Mission  Require-  ments,  G  Type  Mission  Lunar  Landing.  The  trajectory  parameters  used  in  this  Flight  Plan  are  for  July  16,  1969  launch,  with  a  72°  launch  azimuth  and  were  supplied  by  Mission  Planning  and  Analysis  Division  as  defined  by  the  Apollo  Mission  G  Spacecraft  Operational  Trajectory.  The  Apollo  11  Flight  Plan  is  under  the  configuration  control  of  the  Crew  Proce-  dures  Control  Board  (CPCB).  All  proposed  changes  to  this  document  that  fall  in  the  following  categories  should  be  submitted  to  the  CPCB  via  a  Crew  Procedures  Change  Request:  1.  Items  that  impose  additional  crew  training  or  impact  crew  procedures.  2.  Items  that  impact  the  accomplishment  of  detailed  test  objectives.  3.  Items  that  result  in  a  significant  RCS  or  EPS  budget  change.  4.  Items  that  result  in  moving  major  activities  to  a  different  activity  day  in  the  Flight  Plan.  5.  Items  that  require  a  change  to  the  flight  data  file.  The  Chief,  Flight  Planning  Branch  (FCSD)  will  determine  what  proposed  changes  fall  in  the  above  categories.  Mr.  T.  A.  Guillory  will  act  as  co-ordinator  for  all  proposed  changes  to  the  Apollo  11  Flight  Plan.  Any  requests  for  additional  copies  or  changes  to  the  distribution  lists  of  this  document  must  be  made  in  writing  to  Mr.  W.  J.  North,  Chief,  Flight  Crew  Support  Division,  MSC,  Houston,  Texas.  x  
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