CNATRAINST 1542.125A
27 June 2002
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.
D. Radio Instruments.
After this stage, the student will be
able to:
(1) Apply basic instrument scan to aircraft operations in
the high and low altitude Instrument Flight Rule (IFR)
degraded modes.
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Appendix A