1542.158 F - CNATRA
1542.158 F - CNATRA
1542.158 F - CNATRA
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2. Training Management<br />
I-3<br />
<strong>CNATRA</strong>INST <strong>1542.158</strong>F<br />
25 AUG 11<br />
a. Syllabus Progression. Fly syllabus events within each<br />
stage sequentially. Do not start a block without all<br />
prerequisites. Students may be in different stages<br />
simultaneously. The course flowcharts on pages I-5, I-7, and<br />
I-9 delineate the sequence of flying events and their ground<br />
training prerequisites. System training management is designed<br />
to facilitate two graded events (flight, simulator, or exam) per<br />
student per day.<br />
b. Maneuver Continuity. Students must accomplish<br />
previously graded procedures frequently enough to ensure<br />
maintaining required proficiency.<br />
c. Hours per X (H/X). Mission Commanders shall plan and<br />
execute missions to meet H/X as closely as practical. If actual<br />
event length varies from H/X by more than 0.3 hours, annotate<br />
reason(s) in ATF’s general comments section.<br />
d. Location of Training. Student events may be<br />
accomplished at home station or on cross-country/detachments<br />
where applicable.<br />
e. Special Syllabus Requirements. SSRs may be allocated to<br />
flights. Unless noted otherwise, instructors may accomplish<br />
SSRs on any flight within the block. The SSRs shall be<br />
completed in the specified block. Annotate completed SSRs in<br />
the ATF’s SSR Comments section. Assign NG/1 as the SSR maneuver<br />
grade.<br />
f. Aviation Training Jacket Reviews. Flight Leaders will<br />
conduct jacket reviews at least monthly. The SMS students<br />
require weekly ATJ reviews.