CNATRAINST 3500.3
28 June 2001
SECTION V
COCKPIT CHART DATA SUMMARIES
1. Consistent, accurate data collection and reporting are essential
to effective use of cockpit charts. Since each panel at the TRAWING
level may be made up of similar data from more than one source, each
panel is identified with a process owner, data provider, and data
source. The information is reported to the TRAWING's central
collection point for reconciliation and creation of the cockpit
charts.
2. The data reported upward to the TRAWINGS's central collection
point should also be reflected in cockpit charts for use at the
squadron level to maintain the "drill down" linkage and focus of the
cockpit chart hierarchy.
DATA COLLECTION AND PROCESS MATRIX
(IDEAL-each wing to develop their own specific data management)
PANEL NUMBER
DATA
PROCESS
DATA
DATA
UNIT OF MEASURE
& TITLE
REPORTED
OWNER
PROVIDER
SOURCE
Squadron
Squadron
Grade sheets
1
Completers
Number of students
XO
TO & XO
Completers (MO)
(Mo)
completing a specific
phase in a month.
Students required to
complete to meet next
Squadron
Squadron
CNATRA N3
1
Required
phase demand
XO
TO & XO
completers
Number of Xs
Xs completed
completed in a phase
Squadron
Squadron
2
in a month
XO
TO & XO
Grade sheets
Xs Reqd/Xs
comp
Number of Xs needed
X's calculator
2
Xs required
in a month to produce
Squadron
Squadron
in cockpit chart
next phases demand
XO
TO & XO
package
Squadron
Student
Manning
The number of
3 Transit & AWT
Number of
CO
Control
Reports
students who by
students
CNATRA definition
complete in
completed the prior
prior phase
phase of training
The number of
Entitled number
Squadron
Squadron
CNATRA
students determined
3
of students to
CO
TO & XO
cockpit chart
as required to be
start a phase
definitions
available to start
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