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NEW HEIGHTS
Now, a full colonel, Yeager returned to Edwards as deputy director of flight
test in 1961. The following year he took over as commander of the new
USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School (ARPS), where he presided over the development
of a first-of-its-kind institution designed to prepare U.S. military
test pilots for spaceflight. Building on the existing test pilot school curriculum,
ARPS offered rigorous, graduate-level training in subjects such as astrophysics
and orbital mechanics, and it employed a one-of-a-kind flight simulator and
other state-of-the-art training systems that prepared students to master an
entirely new frontier 
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