crateofthunder
Registered User
Ok, I went into student control and got a lesson on NSS this morning. I will pass along this information strictly on a "guess" basis and am in no way claiming to be able to calculate your exact NSS because of the previous six months obviously being a factor. Another disclaimer, one should not worry about his/her NSS, just try as hard as possible on every flight! That being all said, here is what I found:
Take your total points earned for each flight and total mif for all the items you were graded on in that flight. Sum up all your scores and all your mifs for all completed flights. Your total score divided by your total mif will give you a numerical value somewhere over 1 (e.g.: 1.09, 1.11, 1.15, 1.19, etc...), which we will call your ratio.
Numbers from student control: 1.15 = 60 for those selecting last week
1.13 = 52 for those selecting last week
given those two pairs of numbers, you get the equation:
NSS=400*(ratio)-400
Now obviously this isn't going to be spot on, but seems to work within a few points and is the way in which student control will calculate your "projected NSS"...take it for what its worth!!
Take your total points earned for each flight and total mif for all the items you were graded on in that flight. Sum up all your scores and all your mifs for all completed flights. Your total score divided by your total mif will give you a numerical value somewhere over 1 (e.g.: 1.09, 1.11, 1.15, 1.19, etc...), which we will call your ratio.
Numbers from student control: 1.15 = 60 for those selecting last week
1.13 = 52 for those selecting last week
given those two pairs of numbers, you get the equation:
NSS=400*(ratio)-400
Now obviously this isn't going to be spot on, but seems to work within a few points and is the way in which student control will calculate your "projected NSS"...take it for what its worth!!