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I-13<br />

CNATRAINST 1542.156C<br />

1 Aug 11<br />

b. Grading Procedures (Aircraft and Training Devices)<br />

(1) Absolute Maneuver Grading. Use the following<br />

grading scale to document the student’s characteristic<br />

performance on maneuvers attempted during each dual event. This<br />

is an absolute grading scale. Judge the student’s proficiency<br />

only against the item’s course training standard.<br />

(NG)”:<br />

(a) Demonstrated (NG/1 Level). Enter “No Grade<br />

1. When the IP demonstrates the maneuver and<br />

the student does not subsequently perform it during the event.<br />

2. For solo flights, where an IP cannot observe<br />

individual graded items.<br />

3. To indicate accomplishing SSRs for that<br />

event. Specify completed SSRs in the ATF’s comments section.<br />

(b) Unable (U/2 Level). Performance is unsafe or<br />

lacks sufficient knowledge, skill, or ability. Deviations<br />

greatly exceed CTS, significantly disrupting performance.<br />

Corrections significantly lag deviations or aggravate the<br />

deviation.<br />

(c) Fair (F/3 Level). Performance is safe, but with<br />

limited proficiency. Deviations exceed CTS, detracting from<br />

performance. Corrections noticeably lag deviations, and may not<br />

be appropriate.<br />

(d) Good (G/4 Level). Characteristic performance is<br />

within CTS. Deviations outside CTS are allowed, provided they<br />

are brief, minor, and do not affect safety of flight.<br />

Corrections must be appropriate and timely.<br />

(e) Excellent (E/5 Level). Greatly surpasses CTS.<br />

Performance is correct, efficient, and skillful. Deviations are<br />

very minor. Corrections, if required, are initiated by the<br />

student and are appropriate, smooth, and rapid.<br />

(2) Solo Events<br />

(a) Assign NG/1 for performed maneuvers.

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