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1542.123C w/CH-1 & 2 - CNATRA - Chief of Naval Air Training

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<strong>CNATRA</strong>INST <strong>1542.123C</strong><br />

11 FEB 2008<br />

b. Emergency Procedures Briefing and <strong>Training</strong><br />

(1) Incorporate EP training into trainer events when<br />

practical; however, instructional block objectives take<br />

precedence.<br />

(2) Grade the IUT’s overall EP knowledge and performance<br />

under Emergency Procedures as required.<br />

4. Mission Grading Procedures and Evaluation Policies<br />

a. General Evaluation Policy. Course <strong>Training</strong> Standards<br />

listed in this instruction and the Maneuver Item Files are<br />

minimum stage completion standards per maneuver. CTSs/MIFs are<br />

designed to allow for minimum performance in a specific area<br />

with the understanding that performance above the minimum<br />

CTS/MIF will <strong>of</strong>fset the weak area.<br />

b. Grading Procedures (<strong>Air</strong>craft and <strong>Training</strong> Devices)<br />

(1) Overall Grading<br />

(a) The overall grade for all flight and device<br />

events, with the exception <strong>of</strong> the NATOPS Check Flight, will be<br />

pass/fail.<br />

(b) The overall grade for the NATOPS Check Flight<br />

will be UQ, CQ, or Q as described below:<br />

1. Unqualified (UQ Level) - Fails to meet<br />

minimum acceptable criteria and needs supervised instruction.<br />

2. Conditionally Qualified (CQ Level) - Meets<br />

minimum acceptable criteria and is safe to fly as the Mission<br />

Commander.<br />

3. Qualified (Q Level) - Displays good<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> operational procedures and a thorough understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> the aircraft.<br />

(2) Standard Maneuver Grading. Use the following grading<br />

scale to document the IUT’s characteristic performance on all<br />

flight and device maneuvers attempted during each dual event,<br />

with the exception <strong>of</strong> maneuvers done during the NATOPS phase <strong>of</strong><br />

training. This is an absolute grading scale. Judge the IUT’s<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>iciency only against the item’s course training standard.<br />

(NG)”:<br />

(a) Demonstrated (NG/1 Level). Enter “No Grade<br />

1. When the SI demonstrates the maneuver and<br />

the IUT does not subsequently perform it during the event.<br />

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