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WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COMAFI10-207 4 APRIL 2008 477.3.2. Tailoring of the MTP will be completed by adding unit unique subtasks to the MTL, modifyingthe ATP to include these new tasks, creating a POI for each added task, and then updating the PerformanceStandards portion of the document.7.3.3. MTL. The MTL consists of two certification areas: C2OP (Phase 1) and EA (Phase 2). ManageReports Program (Phase 3) and Manage Training Program (Phase 4) are position specific and will beaccomplished prior to assuming duty. With the exception of AFSOC, AEF just-in-time training (Phase5) will be accomplished immediately after notification of AEF vulnerability/tasking.7.3.3.1. Adding: MAJCOM/Unit unique tasks will be added to the end of the respective phase.MAJCOM/Unit unique subtasks will be added to each respective task, as appropriate.7.3.3.2. Deleting/Modifying: MAJCOM C2 elements/Units are not authorized to delete/modify(i.e., reword) tasks from the MTL. However, CP managers may submit requests to delete/modifysubtasks to their MAJCOM for approval. The request must be in writing and include the justificationfor modification. No deletion of <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> subtasks is allowed.7.3.4. ATP:7.3.4.1. Adding: Tasks and subtasks will be added to the ATP under the same phase or task that itwas added to in the MTL. Units will determine the frequency of recurring training for each addedtask/subtask. Units will identify the subtask by type: Knowledge, Performance, or Both. Frequencyof required recurring training will be annotated by placing an “X” in the respective“month” column of the ATP.7.3.4.1.1. Knowledge. Use of mental processes that enable a person to recall facts, identifyconcepts, apply rules or principles, solve problems, and think creatively. Knowledge isobtained through self-study formal training, and testing.7.3.4.1.2. Performance. Part of a criterion objective that describes the observable controllerbehavior (or the product of that behavior) that is acceptable to the evaluator as proof that learninghas occurred. Performance is demonstrated through the observance of evaluation/scenariotraining.7.3.4.1.3. Both. Ability to recall facts, identify concepts, apply rules or principles, and demonstrateobservable behavior as pertains to the task.7.3.4.2. Deleting/Modifying: MAJCOM C2 elements/Units are not authorized to delete/modifytasks or subtasks from the ATP. However, CP managers may submit requests to delete/modify subtasksto their MAJCOM for approval. The request must be in writing and include the justificationfor modification. No deletion of <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> subtasks is allowed.7.3.5. POIs:7.3.5.1. Adding: MAJCOM C2 elements/Units will develop a POI for each task added to theMTL. Subtasks will be added to the end of the respective POI for that task. References to includespecific OIs and QRCs will be added for each added subtask. Training managers will establish atraining/evaluation standard to ensure trainee/controller proficiency on the added subtask. Finally,learning steps will be added to the subtask to ensure trainee receives all pertinent informationrequired to accomplish the subtask.7.3.5.2. Deleting/Modifying: MAJCOM C2 elements/Units are not authorized to delete/modifyPOIs. However, CP managers may submit requests to delete/modify POIs to their MAJCOM for

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