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Just like the T-6 ... will be operational "soon."
I accelerated through Primary starting in February. It does help the NSS alot if you dont suck. If you have a bad flight, it will hurt you. Also, in early RIs where MIF is 2 for some easy things that you could get 4s and 5s on, you are losing out on it. So if you want to game the NSS thing, accelerate through late FAMs and RI's, not early ones and accelerate maybe a BI. If you arent absolutely comfortable flying IFR, you arent going to be successful in the T-34 accelerating. If you manage to get jets, you are going to fall on your face in the T-45 where you are partial panel 70% of the time in instruments. Unless you have airline time or are an NFO to pilot (S-3/EA-6B/F-14/FA-18) you should not be accelerating.
b) reading the CTS in the back is key to fairly grade a stud.
Is this public knowledge or IP only? What's CTS?
I don't care about my NSS, that was quite a while ago. I am just trying to figure out the merits of it, and more or less curious as to how the whole thing came together. Don't assume that I have a vested interest in it.
edit: I'll add that I don't have the NSS forumla in front of me, but am curious how the Navy decided to use this. Did anything in the formula change with MPTS or did NSS stay pretty much the same (with the minor correction for the value changes assoc. with MPTS)?.
And that means ALL primary students will be accelerated, because the T-6 is faster than the T-34.
Explanation...
Wings don't make you immune to negative rep. Tread cautiously.But that didn't still answer the question of what percent get........
Wings don't make you immune to negative rep. Tread cautiously.