CNATRAINST 1542.108E
08 April 2004
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVES
A. Aircraft Familiarization.
After this stage, the student will
be able to:
(1) Operate and manage primary aircraft systems in normal and
emergency back-up modes.
(2) Maintain the aircraft within prescribed g, Angle of
Attack (AOA), and airspeed envelope during the performance of
takeoff, landing, and general handling exercises.
(3) Integrate appropriate communication, navigation and look-
out tasks.
(4) Achieve "safe for solo" qualification during day Visual
Flight Rules (VFR) conditions.
(5) Plan, brief, execute, and debrief a flight event.
B. Out-of-Control Flight.
After this stage, the student will be
able to:
(1) Recognize all indications of out-of-control flight.
(2) Recognize the various phases of out-of-control flight
from visual and instrument references.
(3) Apply the proper recovery controls for any uncontrolled
flight situation.
C.
Basic Instruments.
After this stage, the student will have:
(1) Developed a flight instrument scan adequate to control
the aircraft without reference to a visual horizon.
(2) Demonstrated ability to communicate and navigate without
jeopardizing aircraft control during basic instrument flight
exercises.
After this stage, the student will be
D. Radio Instruments.
able to:
(1) Apply basic instrument scan to aircraft operations in the
high and low altitude Instrument Flight Rule (IFR) environments,
(2) Demonstrate communication and instrument navigation
skills prerequisite to beginning the Airways Navigation Stage.
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Appendix A