CNATRAINST 1542.125
11 Apr 06
CURRICULUM GUIDELINES
1. Sequencing. The T-45 Total System (TS) Strike Flight
Training Curriculum is comprised of 15 flight stages. Training
events are sequenced in nine distinct modules, which integrate
academic instruction, flight support lectures, simulator and
aircraft instruction. Flight support lectures should be
scheduled a minimum of one day prior to the first simulator or
flight event in the stage supported by the flight support
lecture. SNAs will be scheduled for the first simulator/flight
in stage within two weeks of receiving the initial flight support
lecture for that stage in Phase II. After two weeks, SNAs will
be given a refresher lecture. After the refresher lecture, SNAs
may be scheduled for the first simulator/flight event the same
day. Phase I modules must be flown in order except as specified
below. In Phase II, students will not fly in more than one of
the following stages at a time: WEAPONS, ACM, or CQ. The general
sequencing guidelines follow:
PHASE I
MOD 00:
ASI 01 through 07 prior to commencing MOD-01.
ASI lessons may be sequenced in any order.
MOD 01:
ENG/AERO/METRO stages are done first but may
be sequenced in any order.
ARMS-01 may be completed at any time prior to
completion of training.
MOD 02:
OCF-01S and EP-06SX may be scheduled any time
after FAM-12 but prior to FAM-18X.
FAM-08 may not be scheduled prior to
completing RI-14X.
FAM-14 may be flown anytime after FAM-12, but
prior to FAM-15.
NATOPS open and closed-book examinations,
OCF-01S, and EP-06SX shall be completed prior
to FAM-18X.
MOD 03:
AN-01S and AN-02S may be flown after
completion of FAM-13.
EP-07S should be completed prior to AN-07.
EP-08S should be completed after FORM-01S and
prior to FORM-11X.
MOD 04:
FCLP-02 must be flown within two weeks prior
to FCLP-03X.
FCLP simulator (FCLP-01S) shall be flown
prior to flight events.
EP-09S will be flown between CQFP-03X and
FCLP-09X.
Two night FCLP flights are required.
A minimum of six FCLP type landings are
required on each flight.
IFLOLS should be used to the max extent
possible.
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