1542.158 F - CNATRA
1542.158 F - CNATRA
1542.158 F - CNATRA
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(3) Progress Check Procedures<br />
I-23<br />
<strong>CNATRA</strong>INST <strong>1542.158</strong>F<br />
25 AUG 11<br />
(a) The progress check instructor shall consider the<br />
student’s proficiency, judgment, situational awareness, and<br />
overall ability to complete the mission. The student must also<br />
demonstrate the potential to successfully complete Advanced MNTS<br />
and follow-on training. All progress checks must meet MIF for<br />
the most recently completed block of training. Progress checks<br />
shall be full mission profiles emphasizing the student’s weak<br />
areas and a representative cross section of optional maneuvers.<br />
All critical items do not need to be accomplished. Document<br />
failed progress checks on a pink-colored version of the<br />
respective ATF for the failed event generating the progress<br />
check. Flight and Ready Room Unsatisfactories proceed as<br />
follows:<br />
1. A student’s first flight progress check is<br />
an IPC (CXX88) event. Any subsequent flight progress check is<br />
an FPC (CXX89).<br />
2. Similarly, the first RRU generates an IPC.<br />
A subsequent RRU generates an FPC.<br />
(b) IPC. The following defines when to conduct an<br />
IPC, IPC outcomes, and IPC instructors.<br />
1. Criteria for an IPC are:<br />
a. Failed check ride.<br />
b. Two consecutive unsatisfactory events in<br />
the same stage, not including XX87 events.<br />
the student’s:<br />
c. Receiving an RRU.<br />
d. Failing two academic tests.<br />
e. Receiving an OLQ UNSAT.<br />
2. Operations Officer or above directed when<br />
a. Potential to complete MNTS is in doubt.