Evaluating Combat Crew Training Performance Using Criteria of Minimum Performance Standards,
Abstract
An 11-point rating scale and minimum acceptable performance cirteria were developed for each training phase of F-4 combat crew training to measure training progress and compare the performance of two groups of student aircraft commanders. Instructor pilots rated the performance or student aircraft commanders who were either upgrading second-seat crewmembers of 9recent undergraduate pilot training (UPT) graduates. The objectives were to determine the effects on performance in combat crew training school of experiences as F-4 second-seat crewmembers, and to determine whether recent UPT graduates with no experience as second-seat crewmembers could meet the minimum performance standards of combat crew training in the amount of time currently allotted. The students were rated against the criteria of minimum acceptable performance using standardized rating procedures. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1970
- Accession Number
- AD0722409
Entities
People
- C. Wayne Shore
- Charles R. Curran
- Forrest R. Ratliff
- John R. Chiorini