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What is OPNAVINST 1500.2 Series?
Contractor Developed Training
What is CNETINST 1510.1 Series?
Navy Integrated Training Resources and Administration System (NITRAS II)
What is CNETINST 1500.20 Series?
Safety Procedures for Conducting Training
What is CNETINST 5310.4 Series?
CNET Shore Manpower Requirements Policy and Procedures
What is CNETINST 1550.10 Series?
Production, Approval, Implementation and Cancellation of Training Programs and Materials
What is OPNAVINST 3500.34 Series?
Personnel Qualification Standards (PQS) Program
What is SECNAV M-5510.36?
Information Security
(Forwarding of Students' Classified School Notes)
What is COMNAVAIRPAC/LANTINST 1500.12?
Review and Submission of Formal Aircrew Training Course Curricula
What is OPNAVINST 1500.66?
Naval Aviation Fleet Replacement Aircrew Training Program
What is the purpose and scope of OPNAVINST 1500.2 (CDT)?
Provides policy and responsibilities for the coordination of contractor developed training.
OPNAVINST 1500.2 (CDT)

The term "Contractor-developed training" is defined as training for use within the navy from what three sources?
M - Manufacturers
E - Equipment vendors
C - Contractors
OPNAVINST 1500.2 (CDT)

Initial training usually consists of what parts/phases?
1. Training of the initial cadre of maintenance, operator, instructor or supervisory personnel on new or modified systems, equipment, training aids or devices.

2. Instruction concerning equipment for which there are no school or courses in the Navy or other military services.

3. Pilot course given by military instructors using materials developed by a contractor.
OPNAVINST 1500.2 (CDT)

When will preliminary evaluation take place?
During the in-process review when required by the contract.
OPNAVINST 1500.2 (CDT)

Final acceptance shall occur when?
When recommended to the Principal Contracting Officer (PCO) by the TA's evaluation of the pilot course and accepted only after the deficiencies are corrected.
OPNAVINST 1500.2 (CDT)

From the Training Activity viewpoint, what is the most important duty the NETC has in dealing with contractor-developed training/materials?
That instructor level personnel are involved and have input at every appropriate phase of the acquisition process for training programs.
CNETINST 1510.1 (NITRAS II)

State the purpose and scope of the Catalog of Navy Training Courses (CANTRAC).
To provide policy and procedures for the production, format, data submission, and updating of the CANTRAC system.
CNETINST 1510.1 (NITRAS II)

Describe the contents of the Introduction of the CANTRAC.
Introduction

General Information, menu-of-topics with guidelines for using CANTRAC, description of the organization of CANTRAC, terms and headings.
CNETINST 1510.1 (NITRAS II)

Describe the contents of Volume I of the CANTRAC.
General Information on Training Activity Data (VOL I)

Introductory comments, organization, guidelines, terms and headings.
Information on facilities, uniforms, messing, and berthing
Quota Control Notes
CNETINST 1510.1 (NITRAS II)

Describe the contents of Volume II of the CANTRAC.
Course descriptions (Vol II)

CIN, location, prerequisites, reporting procedures, skill identifier, purpose and scope.
CNETINST 1510.1 (NITRAS II)

Who is responsible for the production of the CANTRAC and how often is it updated?
NETPDTC

March and September
CNETINST 1510.1 (NITRAS II)

State the purpose of NITRAS II.
Automated system to manage and support the training effort.
CNETINST 1510.1 (NITRAS II)

State the name and discuss the contents of each of the files which comprise NITRAS II.
Course Data - 3 Levels
- Course Level
- Functional Course Level
- Location Course Level
Student Data
Pipeline Support
Quota Management
Group Reporting
CNETINST 1510.1 (NITRAS II)

What kind of information can an instructor/command input to NITRAS II?
Course Length
Convening Dates
Capacity Information
Student/Instructor ratio
CNETINST 1510.1 (NITRAS II)

Discuss the difference between calendar days and instructional days in regard to course length.
CD - All days start to finish.
ID - Actual days in class.
CNETINST 1510.1 (NITRAS II)

State five data elements contained in both NITRAS and CANTRAC
CCMM
CDP
CIN
Course Length
Course Long Title
CCA
NEC
Quota Control Information
Skill Type Awarded (Cert, MOS, NEC, MOBC, etc.)
Status Code and Date
Type Course
CNETINST 1510.1 (NITRAS II)

State the meaning of the acronym"C D P".
Course Data Processing Code - different for each location.
CNETINST 1500.20 (Safety)

What types of courses are considered "high risk"?
Life threatening.
May result in a class A or B mishap.
(Water survival, resque swimmer, diver, EOD, seal training)
CNETINST 1500.20 (Safety)

What section of the 1500.20 lists courses that have been designated as "high risk"?
Enclosure (1)
CNETINST 1500.20 (Safety)

What is a "D O R" and the procedures for conducting one?
Drop On Request - An administrative procedure available to students in voluntary training programs.
Remove student from training expeditiously and have them submit a written request detailing the reasons.
CNETINST 1500.20 (Safety)

What is a "T T O" and the procedures for conducting one?
Training Time Out - A safety procedure to stop a training evolution, correct the discrepancy, then continue training.
CNETINST 1500.20 (Safety)

What is a Pre-Mishap (PMP) used for, and how often must it be reviewed for accuracy of information? Fully exercised?
Contingency plan to be implemented in case of a mishap. (Medical emergency, Fire, tornado, etc.)

Reviewed - monthly
Walked through - quarterly
Exercised - Annually
CNETINST 1500.20 (Safety)

How often are Safety Stand-downs required?
At least annually on high/moderate risk courses.
CNETINST 1500.20 (Safety)

How often are Safety Stand-downs required?
At least annually on high/moderate risk courses.
CNETINST 5310.4 (CNET SHORE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS)

What is the purpose of the Course Master Schedule?
Provides the planned period-by-period subject matter for the course.
CNETINST 5310.4 (CNET SHORE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS)

What is the purpose of the Master Schedule Summary?
To provide a uniform title/cover sheet for the Master Schedule and to properly summarize certain detailed data contained in the body of the Master Schedule.
CNETINST 5310.4 (CNET SHORE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS)

What are the CCMM's responsibilities in regards to schedule standardization?
That any deviation from the Master Schedule is properly documented and approved.
CNETINST 5310.4 (CNET SHORE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS)

How many standard technical training hours shall the Master Schedule reflect for the workweek?
40 hours (periods)
CNETINST 5310.4 (CNET SHORE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS)

What non-technical training (occurring outside the 40 periods) should be included in the Master Schedule?
GMT
Physical training
CNETINST 5310.4 (CNET SHORE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS)

What is the standard classroom student-to-instructor ratio?
25 to 1
CNETINST 5310.4 (CNET SHORE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS)

What is a "bottleneck ratio"?
When euipment or space limitations exist, situations can occur where only a portion of the class can advance through a period or unit of curriculum together.
What does the Master Schedule Summary list in section "B. SUMMARY"?
Summary of all instructional hours and BOTTLENECK Periods.
CERTIFIED CURRENT date.
JUSTIFICATION for ratios less than 25 to 1.
CNETINST 5310.4 (CNET SHORE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS)

The method used to determine instructor billets is based on what?
Contact periods of instruction
CNETINST 5310.4 (CNET SHORE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS)

What is the "standard instructor weekly teaching load"?
30 contact periods
CNETINST 5310.4 (CNET SHORE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS)

What is the average number of instructor monthly teaching/contact periods?
155.586 hours

(Based on 1867 hours per year the actual number should be 155.583)
CNETINST 5310.4 (CNET SHORE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS)

What are the benefits of instructor cross-utilization?
Reduce monotony of instructor duties.
Reduce instrutor requirements for short or irregular courses.
Provide valuable, varied experience.
Provide back-ups where cross-utilization is feasible.
CNETINST 1550.10 (PRODUCTION, APPROVAL, IMPLEMENTATION AND CANCELLATION)

What is the purpose of this instruction, and to which command does it apply?
To provide policy and define responsibilities within the NAVEDTRACOM for the production, approval, implementation, and cancelation of training programs and materials.
CNETINST 1550.10 (PRODUCTION, APPROVAL, IMPLEMENTATION AND CANCELLATION)

State when a training project plan is required.
Development
Implementation
Cancellation
CNETINST 1550.10 (PRODUCTION, APPROVAL, IMPLEMENTATION AND CANCELLATION)

What is required in the "justification" section of a project plan?
Reasons
Sources
Impact
CNETINST 1550.10 (PRODUCTION, APPROVAL, IMPLEMENTATION AND CANCELLATION)

State when course curricula material will be "archived".
Upon approval to cancel a course or program.
CNETINST 1550.10 (PRODUCTION, APPROVAL, IMPLEMENTATION AND CANCELLATION)

What is "archived material" maintained?
NAVEDTRACOM Repository
CNETINST 1550.10 (PRODUCTION, APPROVAL, IMPLEMENTATION AND CANCELLATION)

How long shall "archived material" be maintained in the repository?
Until all equipment inventory is removed from the NAVY inventory.
CNETINST 1550.10 (PRODUCTION, APPROVAL, IMPLEMENTATION AND CANCELLATION)

Commands seeking approval for training programs not abiding by this instruction shall submit a request for resolution/approval to whom?
NETC
OPNAVINST 3500.34 (PQS)

PQS is a compilation of what things?
Minimum knowledge and skill sets an individual must demonstrate before standing watches or performing specific duties.
OPNAVINST 3500.34 (PQS)

One of NETPDTC's functions in PQS is to publish an annual list of what type of information?
Master listing of Learning Centers with points of contact and assigned PQS.
OPNAVINST 3500.34 (PQS)

PQS is designed to do what function?
Develop Sailors knowledge, skills, and abilities.
OPNAVINST 3500.34 (PQS)

In formal training courses where PQS lines may be signed, what procedure is followed to inform a receiving command which line items have been completed and signed?
Document in Electronic Training Jacket (ETJ) basic PQS knowledge or skill sets satisfied.
SECNAVINST/M 5510.36 (SECURITY)

What is the general rule for handling classified student notes?
Collected from student prior to graduation.
SECNAVINST/M 5510.36 (SECURITY)

What is to be done with school notes that are not reusable?
They shall be destroyed.
SECNAVINST/M 5510.36 (SECURITY)

Are there any exceptions to the "no forwarding" policy?
They may be forward to the individuals command, not the individual.
COMNAVAIRPAC 1500.12 (FORMAL AIRCREW TRAINING COURSE)

State the purpose of this instruction.
For development, submission, and review of formal aircrew training course curriculum outlines.
COMNAVAIRPAC 1500.12 (FORMAL AIRCREW TRAINING COURSE)

Explain the approval process for new and revised curriculum and pipelines.
First endorsement - Wing
Second endorsement - AIRPAC
Final approval - CNO
COMNAVAIRPAC 1500.12 (FORMAL AIRCREW TRAINING COURSE)

The FRS acts as what in reference to the development, maintenance and review/revision of the courses for which they are responsible?
CCMM
COMNAVAIRPAC 1500.12 (FORMAL AIRCREW TRAINING COURSE)

How often are course reviews conducted and when are the review submissions due?
Annually by the 15th of September.
COMNAVAIRPAC 1500.12 (FORMAL AIRCREW TRAINING COURSE)

How many parts are there in a Formal Aircrew Course Outline?
Four Parts
COMNAVAIRPAC 1500.12 (FORMAL AIRCREW TRAINING COURSE)

What are the parts of an outline?
Part I - Course Description
Part II - Training Facility and Faculty Data
Part III - Course Outline
Part IV - Flight and Simulator Summary
COMNAVAIRPAC 1500.12 (FORMAL AIRCREW TRAINING COURSE)

What is the difference between:

"T" Training days
"P" Peace time days
"M" Mobilization days
"T" Days listed on CMS
"P" All days, start to finish
"M" Shortened number of days
OPNAVINST 1500.66 (FLEET REPLACEMENT AIRCREW TRAINING)

State the purpose of this instruction.
To review, standardize and update FRS aircrew training tracks and curricula.
OPNAVINST 1500.66 (FLEET REPLACEMENT AIRCREW TRAINING)

What is the CNO's policy in regards to orginization and management of the aircrew training program?
To provide quality, efficient, and cost effective, standardized training.
OPNAVINST 1500.66 (FLEET REPLACEMENT AIRCREW TRAINING)

How many different phases of training are listed on the aircrew training track?
Four phases
OPNAVINST 1500.66 (FLEET REPLACEMENT AIRCREW TRAINING)

Describe the types of courses that would be listed in the different phase in the aircrew training track.
Phase I - General Support
Phase II - Type A/C support
Phase III - Core A/C
Phase IV - Other
OPNAVINST 1500.66 (FLEET REPLACEMENT AIRCREW TRAINING)

Who normally attends an aircrew curriculum review conference?
SME's from FRS, Wing, COMNAVAIRLANT, COMNAVAIRPAC, and CNO.
OPNAVINST 1500.66 (FLEET REPLACEMENT AIRCREW TRAINING)

Who attends an aircrew curriculum review conference on an "as required basis"?
NETC, COMNAVAIRESFOR, CMC, NMPC, NAVAIR, NAMTG, and FASOTRAGRU.
OPNAVINST 1500.66 (FLEET REPLACEMENT AIRCREW TRAINING)

How often are aircrew curriculum review conferences held?
At least every 3 years