CNATRAINST 1542.140C
25 JUN 2003
(c) Not Demonstrated/Not Performed.
The IP will not
demonstrate, nor will the student perform:
1. Unnumbered items.
2. Items not in the stage.
3. EXCEPTIONS:
a. Weather-driven instrument approaches.
b. Prebriefed maneuvers for IP proficiency.
(6) Incomplete Sorties. In general, IPs should consider
a sortie complete if able to accomplish either all high or all
low work. This is particularly true when weather precludes one
or the other, and the IP is able to emphasize training where
weather permits. Subsequent sorties in the block, when
available, can reverse this emphasis, hence achieving overall
training balance. If a student has had ample opportunity to
learn a task and subsequently flies a short mission, do not
incomplete the mission solely to provide unwarranted extra
training.
(a) Assessment.
Assess the sortie complete if:
1. Seventy-five percent of the sortie's H/X was
used for training, and
2. Sufficient sorties remain in the block to
redress the imbalance, and
3. Individual maneuvers can still be
accomplished within the block.
4. Otherwise, assess the sortie incomplete.
(b) Completion Sorties
1. A sortie may both complete a previous sortie
and count as an advancing X.
2. For sorties flown exclusively to clear an
incomplete, grades on maneuvers repeated from the incomplete
sortie do not count towards the student's PAS.
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