CNATRAINST 1542.147B
22 May 06
g.
Grade Calculation
(1) Phase Aggregate Score (PAS).
The calculation for the
PAS is as follows:
From a population of previous students
PAS = 0.9[50+10(S-M1)/S1] + 0.1[50+10(M2-TGI)/S2]
S Student's Score: Sum of the student's grades for
gradable maneuvers in the aircraft and the simulator divided by
the sum of the MIF for those maneuvers. (Grade/MIF)
M1
Average Score
M2
Average of Total Graded Items (TGI)
S1
Standard Deviation Score
S2
Standard Deviation of TGI
Once the population has been determined for the given month, a
student's PAS can be calculated at any time during the month by
using the formula given the Student's Score and the number of
graded items.
2.
Training Management
a. Syllabus Progression. Fly syllabus events within each
stage sequentially, except for I46 block which may be flown in
any order after I4601. Do not start a block without all
prerequisites. Students may be in different stages or blocks
simultaneously. Where applicable, students will be eligible
for, and shall be prepared for, more than one syllabus event.
Students must complete all events except as listed in paragraph
1e. The flowcharts on pages I-5, I-7, I-9, and I-11 delineate
the sequence of flying events and their ground training
prerequisites except as listed in paragraph 1e and 2b. System
training management is designed to facilitate two graded events
(flight, simulator, or exam) per student per day.
b. Accelerated Progression. Under exceptional
circumstances, a student's previous flight experience or
demonstrated proficiency may warrant accelerated progression.
The Squadron Commander may advance the student to the next block
of instruction when all required items for the current block of
instruction meet EOB MIF. This policy shall not be used to
accelerate squadron production goals. It is strictly for the
rare instances where the student's demonstrated proficiency
makes completion of all events within a block of instruction
unnecessary. For example, pipeline reassignment of students
I-2