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Chapter VIII<br />

Course Training Standards<br />

VIII-1<br />

CNATRAINST 1542.156C<br />

1 Aug 11<br />

1. Purpose. These standards outline the tasks and proficiency<br />

required of graduates of this syllabus.<br />

2. Student Duties and Responsibilities<br />

a. Plan the mission.<br />

b. Ensure the aircraft is preflighted, inspected, and<br />

equipped for the assigned mission.<br />

c. Operate the aircraft to accomplish the mission using<br />

sound judgment and airmanship.<br />

3. General Standards<br />

a. Achieve training standards for visual meteorological<br />

condition maneuvers in conjunction with visual clearing.<br />

b. Unless otherwise specified, use Basic Air Work (BAW)<br />

standards for all items with altitude, airspeed, or heading<br />

parameters.<br />

c. “Standard” equates to good (G/4).<br />

d. Aircraft control must be smooth and positive.<br />

Performance may be within CTS and still not warrant a grade of<br />

good if control inputs are delayed, erratic, imprecise, or<br />

inappropriate. Slight deviations in establishing or maintaining<br />

the proper or desired aircraft attitude or position may occur<br />

during the maneuver being performed.<br />

e. Momentary deviations outside CTS that do not compromise<br />

flight safety are acceptable if subsequent corrections are<br />

timely.<br />

f. Procedural knowledge and application must comply with<br />

applicable directives and allow efficient mission<br />

accomplishment. If individual tasks require pre-mission<br />

planning, the standards from Mission Planning apply.

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