CNATRAINST 1542.127A
25 June 2003
7. Instructional Technique. Convey procedural information
and associated flying techniques to SNAs utilizing standardized
and direct future progress toward achievement of the strike
student curriculum objectives.
8. Aircrew Coordination Training. Ensure an understanding
of the concept of aircrew coordination training (ACT), including
the seven critical skills associated with ACT. Demonstrate
proficiency in ACT behavioral skills.
B.
IUT STAGE OBJECTIVES
1. Aircrew Familiarization. After this stage, the IUT will
demonstrate competency to instruct SNAs in controlling the
flight maneuvers in the T-45C aircraft.
2. Basic Instruments. After this stage, the IUT will
demonstrate competency to instruct SNAs in controlling the
aircraft without visual references utilizing the characteristics,
applicability to aircraft control.
3. Radio Instruments. After this stage, the IUT will
demonstrate competency to instruct SNAs in operating the aircraft
in the high and low IFR environments utilizing instruments,
navigation and communication equipment.
4. Airways Navigation. After this stage, the IUT will
demonstrate competency to instruct SNAs in planning a flight
terminating away from home base utilizing the high altitude jet
structure.
5. Formation Flight. After this stage, the IUT will
demonstrate competency to instruct SNAs in controlling the
aircraft in multi-plane formation flight, rendezvous, maintaining
wing position, and flight integrity as leader.
6. Night Familiarization. After this stage, the IUT will
demonstrate competency to instruct SNAs in operating the aircraft
in normal and emergency modes at night in the following
evolutions: start, taxi, takeoff, en route navigation,
formation, and landing.
7. Operational Navigation. After this stage, the IUT will
demonstrate competency to instruct SNAs in flying the aircraft in
day visual conditions along a low-level, high-speed training
route.
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