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xviii<br />

CNATRAINST 1542.156C<br />

1 Aug 11<br />

11. Courseware. The technical data, Flight Training<br />

Instructions (FTIs), audio, video, film, CAI, instructor guides,<br />

student study guides, and other training material developed to<br />

support and implement the syllabus of instruction.<br />

12. Critical Item. Any maneuver coded with a plus sign (+).<br />

This symbol indicates the maneuver is required and must be<br />

accomplished to the specified standard in that block of<br />

training.<br />

13. Deliverables. A CNATRA 1542/1827 (Rev 4-04) Training<br />

Review Board (TRB) Summary Form, generated by the TRB, that<br />

summarizes a specific student’s progress in a given syllabus and<br />

provides detailed information on the application of <strong>MPTS</strong><br />

training for that student. Deliverables indicate whether the<br />

quality and continuity of training provided was IAW CNATRAINST<br />

1542.156C and indicate the degree of influence by “human<br />

factors” on the student’s performance.<br />

14. End of Block (EOB). Last event in block. In order to<br />

progress past EOB, the student must meet or exceed MIF on all<br />

critical items, and all optional items attempted, by the end of<br />

the block. Flight shall consist of a cross-section of critical<br />

items; however, all critical items do not have to be<br />

accomplished on the last flight in block as long as MIF had been<br />

previously met.<br />

15. Emergency Procedure (EP). Any degradation of aircraft<br />

systems or flight conditions requiring pilot action or<br />

intervention.<br />

16. Extra Training (ET) (SXX87). Additional student training<br />

flights ordered by the Operations Officer, or higher, in order<br />

to make up for documented instructional deficiencies.<br />

17. Final Progress Check (FPC) (SXX89). A special check<br />

normally given by the Commanding Officer (CO) or Executive<br />

Officer (XO). The CO may designate, in writing, FPC duty to a<br />

qualified O-4 or above. This is only done if the CO or XO is<br />

unqualified or unavailable to instruct in the required stage. A<br />

satisfactory FPC returns the student to normal syllabus flow.<br />

An unsatisfactory FPC results in a TRB.

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