The following day arrived with a sharp breeze in the early hours, promoting a cool atmosphere for a team that wanted to recalibrate. Almost everyone was around as early as 8 a.m., stationed at their posts and workplaces, and ready for what would be a long day and week.
Simultaneously, other teams around the globe had begun to prepare, resuming drills that were tailored toward performance and accountability. However, for Trampos, on top of the usual rehearsals, they also wanted to address the telemetry problem, or rather, the issue of personnel ineffectiveness.
So, other than just fixing faulty equipment, the team planned to fix their bad habits.
Fortunately, Trampos now had some of the latest simulators designed specifically for technicians, engineers, and crew members. These simulators helped program stress scenarios with execution orders tied to all kinds of crew member responsibilities.