CNATRAINST 1542.135B
11 Apr 06
flight leader in the briefing area. Although students may be
briefed early on fundamental techniques, all members of the
flight will be in attendance for the final "conduct of flight"
portion of the brief.
a. Briefing. The minimum items that must be briefed with
all members of the flight present are as follows:
(1) Weather.
(2) Sequence of events.
(4) Flight breakup and rendezvous instructions, including
break interval at home field.
(5) Lead changes.
(6) Exceptions, omissions, additions, and substitutions
to maneuvers and procedures described in the FTI and the briefing
guide for the specific curriculum.
(7) No radio (NORDO) procedures.
(8) Applicable emergency procedures.
(9) Aircrew coordination procedures.
(10) Students may brief late stage flights.
b. Debriefing. All flight participants will be present for
debrief. Timely debriefing of each simulator and flight event is
an essential part of the learning process. The minimum items
that shall be covered in the debrief are:
(1) Overall review of the event plan in chronological
order, citing completion, omissions, and deletions of
prerequisite exercises.
(2) Accomplishment of learning objectives.
(3) Specific comments on above average (AA), below
average (BA), and unsatisfactory (UNSAT) performance. Discussion
should focus on causes, as well as effects, of performance.
c. Designated Flight Leader. For all multiplane flights
involving two or more flight instructors, the designated flight
leader will be responsible for compliance with OPNAVINST 3710.7T
and with the provisions of the paragraphs above. In all
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