AQP MV Question
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This is going to be a random one, but hopefully someone can set me straight.
On an AQP Maneuvers Val, the FAA definition says an MV "...should not allow more than two repeats of any one maneuver or one repeat of any two maneuvers." So a single boneheaded move that's immediately re-done correctly, w/ no additional training or remediation sim ever required, will still show as a pass for PRIA/PRD purposes right? And yes, asking for myself since I don't have direct access to my old training records.
On an AQP Maneuvers Val, the FAA definition says an MV "...should not allow more than two repeats of any one maneuver or one repeat of any two maneuvers." So a single boneheaded move that's immediately re-done correctly, w/ no additional training or remediation sim ever required, will still show as a pass for PRIA/PRD purposes right? And yes, asking for myself since I don't have direct access to my old training records.
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This is going to be a random one, but hopefully someone can set me straight.
On an AQP Maneuvers Val, the FAA definition says an MV "...should not allow more than two repeats of any one maneuver or one repeat of any two maneuvers." So a single boneheaded move that's immediately re-done correctly, w/ no additional training or remediation sim ever required, will still show as a pass for PRIA/PRD purposes right? And yes, asking for myself since I don't have direct access to my old training records.
On an AQP Maneuvers Val, the FAA definition says an MV "...should not allow more than two repeats of any one maneuver or one repeat of any two maneuvers." So a single boneheaded move that's immediately re-done correctly, w/ no additional training or remediation sim ever required, will still show as a pass for PRIA/PRD purposes right? And yes, asking for myself since I don't have direct access to my old training records.
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Yes, sat.
Also if it were unsat you would have definitely also had...
1. Separate retraining session (minimum practice the failed maneuver to proficiency, if not full sim session)
2. Repeat of the MV (IIRC you'd have to repeat the entire MV, but not 100% on that).
Also if it were unsat you would have definitely also had...
1. Separate retraining session (minimum practice the failed maneuver to proficiency, if not full sim session)
2. Repeat of the MV (IIRC you'd have to repeat the entire MV, but not 100% on that).
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