CNATRAINST 1542.152A
27 February 2004
Outcomes are:
4.
a.
Passing returns the student to normal
syllabus flow.
Failing results in an FPC.
b.
5. IPC IPs. The Operations Officer or his
representative designated in writing, usually a STAN pilot, will
administer the IPC. Neither a student's on-wing nor the IP that
generated the UNSAT grade resulting in the IPC shall administer
the IPC. A qualified IPC IP shall monitor an IPC conducted in a
simulator. The Squadron IPC IP is responsible for making a
"return to training" or "continue the elimination process"
recommendation to the Squadron CO.
(c) FPC. The following defines when to conduct an
FPC, FPC outcomes, and FPC IPs.
1.
Criteria for an FPC/F are:
a.
Following a failed IPC/F.
b. If the conditions requiring an IPC/F
exist and the student has already accomplished an IPC/F.
2.
Criteria for an FPC/R are:
Following a failed IPC/R.
a.
b. If the conditions requiring an IPC/R
exist and the student has already accomplished an IPC/R.
Following the third academic test failure.
c.
3. Commanding Officer-directed FPC/F or FPC/R
when the student's potential to complete MPTS is in doubt.
(See paragraph 8e, failure to meet specific goals of SMS.)
4.
Outcomes are:
a.
Passing returns the student to normal
syllabus flow.
b.
Failing results in a TRB.
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