CNATRAINST 1500.4F CH-1
17 NOVEMBER 1999
be included in the cumulative totals. The "Recheck" stamp is
placed directly above the cumulative totals boxes. All maneuvers
listed on the applicable ATF for the recheck should be flown. If
the unsatisfactory item is determined to be unrelated to the
majority of graded items, the squadron commanding officer, his
designated representative, or PRB may designate specific
maneuvers to be flown. Any incomplete item on the original
flight shall be flown and graded. For students in the Multi-
(R
Service Pilot Training System Curriculum, CNATRAINST 1542.140,
specific provisions of that instruction are applicable, no
recheck event is authorized.
714. SPECIAL PROGRESS CHECK. A special progress check is an
evaluation given to a student by a standardization instructor to
determine if the student can satisfactorily complete the flight
training program in a reasonable time. It is awarded by a
progress review board (PRB) or higher authority. Once awarded by
a PRB action, the special progress check shall be flown prior to
further student processing. A special progress check can be any
curriculum event that the student has already completed. A
special progress check is conducted as though it was a curriculum
event, except there are no grades given for the individual items
on the ATF. Only an overall grade of "Satisfactory" or
"Unsatisfactory" shall be assigned to the flight. Satisfactory
completion of a special progress check signifies that further
training is warranted. Unsatisfactory completion of a special
progress check results in direct referral to the Commodore for
attrition determination. For students in the Multi-Service Pilot
(R
Training System Curriculum, CNATRAINST 1542.140, specific
provisions of that instruction are applicable, the special
progress check is not authorized.
715. MARGINAL PERFORMANCE. Early identification of marginal
(A
performance is key to the determination of actions the command
and student must take to improve student performance. Marginal
performance shall be identified to focus attention on the
students whose performance, though technically passing, is
substandard. Students' grades shall be reviewed weekly to
determine marginal performance. A marginal review is done after
completion of a minimum of four graded syllabus events or at the
discretion of the squadron student control officer, squadron
operations officer, NAVAVSCOLSCOM Director/Operations Officer.
For students in the Multi-Service Pilot Training System
Curriculum, CNATRAINST 1542.140, specific provisions of that
instruction are applicable.
716. CALCULATION OF STUDENT AND SQUADRON AVERAGES. The
(A
student's stage and phase grades shall be calculated by the
formula listed in paragraph 710d, with the exclusion of the
events listed in paragraph 710c. Computation of stage grades and
squadron stage average grades is not required for students in the
Multi-Service Pilot Training System Curriculum, CNATRAINST
1542.140.
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