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Grades in Primary

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clubjdh

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To the best of my knowledge, the scores aren't squadron-specific. Being in VT-2, home of twin 75+ NSS'ers two weeks ago, we figured out that a 1.20 was in the 70 ballpark. But what's that mean per flight? Lord only knows. What you CAN do, and try to do it on non-busy times, is swing by our stud ready room and check the read and heed board. We have a sheet up with the amount of aboves per flight averaged out, and put into the NSS for the past 200 guys. Now, you can try this all and game the system, but one thing is for certain: you are only as good as your last flight. You can rock star a flight, and think you'll be able to ride the wave though the block, and then you can't hit the centerline. Go ahead and keep track of your scores if it will make you feel good...but just keep focused and fly every flight like you have a PRB and a pink sheet waiting for you if you don't leave it all in the cockpit.
 

virtu050

P-8 Bubba
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your NSS is affected by total graded items. if you have to repeat a flight then it'll lower your NSS even though your raw score will increase if you did better on the second flight. So you can have a 1.15 raw score and still end up with a 45 NSS.
 
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