CNATRAINST 1500.4F
18 May 1999
To be used: Student has demonstrated lack of performance
by displaying a lack of interest/negative attitude toward
training in general.
4.2 ADMINISTRATIVE. Attrition is the result of some
administrative action which removes the student from a particular
training status.
a.
Reason of:
Alcohol Rehabilitation
To be used: Student referred for rehabilitation for an
alcohol problem. Referral documented by counseling and medical
records.
b.
Reason of:
Unsuitability
To be used: Student has been determined to be unsuitable
for military service. Such a determination is not made by school
or course personnel, but by higher authority.
c.
Reason of:
Hardship
To be used: Student attrited due to personal or family
circumstances. Separation resulting from BUPERS approved
application for hardship discharge.
**NOTE**
Students in hardship category are not
disqualified for any further SNP or SNFO
training and are not given a negative
recommendation for any military pilot or flight
officer training.
4.3 MEDICAL. Attrition is the result of medical action which
makes the student unable or ineligible to continue in his present
training status.
a.
Reason of:
Pregnancy
To be used:
Student attrited from course due to
pregnancy.
b.
Reason of:
Orthopedic - Service Connected
To be used: Attrite as determined by duly appointed
c.
Reason of:
Orthopedic - Pre-Service
To be used: Attrite as determined by duly appointed
d.
Reason of:
Podiatry - Service Connected
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