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JTAC Standardization Team Guidance. The following is a list of items that could cause a schoolhouse or program to be recommended for suspension of accreditation by a JTAC standardization team. This list is not all-inclusive and the recommendation for suspension of JTAC accreditation will be forwarded to the JFS ESC for resolution and action. – JTAC trainees being supervised by non-qualified instructors. Non-JTAC qualified instructors may conduct briefings and other formal classes in an area in which they have expertise. Only qualified JTAC instructors shall be used to supervise JTAC trainees while performing terminal attack control with a live aircraft. – JTAC trainees being taught TTPs other than current JP-3-09.3 as standard TTPs. TTPs not found in JP3-09.3 may be instructed, however, the course must teach the recognized JTTPs as the primary method of conducting CAS. – JTAC trainees being certified as a JTAC by the schoolhouse and not being trained to the minimum certification requirements as outlined in this MOA. – Safety violations where JTAC trainees or JTAC instructors are at an increased risk of fratricide or possibility of bodily harm. – Course not performing scheduled lectures/events. This does not preclude the schoolhouse from changing/omitting certain events due to unforeseen circumstances. The standardization team shall respect the commanding officer’s authority and judgment in the case of unforeseen circumstances. However, in all circumstances the schoolhouse is responsible for instruction to fulfill the joint mission tasks requirements of the JTAC. – JP3-09.3 information and procedures being taught incorrectly or completely omitted. If any of the above are noted by a JTAC standardization team member, the standardization team shall record the date and time of the infraction. In addition, all circumstances surrounding the infraction which were observed by the standardization team or one of its members will be documented and briefed to the course manager for immediate correction and the commanding officer of the respective schoolhouse during the scheduled out brief. The following checklist is to be used by JTAC Standardization Team: JCAS AP MOA 2004-01 Appendix B Enclosure 2 Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) (Ground) 1 Jan 2012 B.2. JTAC Standardization Team Checklists Date Due DateComplete Task Comments 90 days prior JFS ESC recommends schoolhouse review or accreditation assessment. JS J6 DD C2I JFD assigns JTAC standardization team lead. Each Signatory (when requested) pro...
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