Don't forget though that fewer flights mean a higher NSS. For all of you interested, your Primary Aggregrate Score is made of the following formula:
PAS= .9[50+10(S-M1)/S1] + .1[50+10(M2-TGI)/S2] where
S= student's score... sum of the student's grades for gradable maneuvers divided by the sum of the MIF for those maneuvers
M1= average score
M2= Average of total graded Items (TGI)
S1= Standard Deviation score
S2= Standard deviation of TGI
"Once the population has been determined for the given month, a student's PAS can be calculated at any time during the month using the formula given the student's score and the number graded items."
The fewer the graded items, the larger the end result of (M2-TGI) and therefore the higher the NSS.