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Posted Friday, September 28, 2012 2:05:33 AM
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G'day,

I am a newbie to FSFS and have scored wildly up and down in the Career Analysis area.  Whilst I recognise the areas that I fall short, I wonder whether there is a line on the various line graphs      which might indicate a level which might be acceptable and what is not; in other words, is there a schedule for all the actions in the Career Analysis which we might try and reach.

Cheers, John Counihan, Crib Point, Australia

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Posted Friday, September 28, 2012 2:44:14 AM


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Hi John:

This is an interesting question!

There is no such level that FSFS suggests should be reached, but I certainly see what you mean.

The level to be attained would vary very much with each aspect being analysed of course as some are far more important than others.

I think the best that FSFS does for the moment in terms of indicating to the pilot what is, and what is not satisfactory, is the 'Pilot Briefing' feature which lets you know what you are having trouble with and what you are improving on or indeed mastering.

I hope that helps!


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Posted Friday, September 28, 2012 8:40:46 PM
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Thanks SQ for your response and it probably answers my question.  Just a thought though, I wasn't thinking of a line rigid line on the graphs meaning all results above is good and those below is bad but maybe a band of colour representing an acceptable result.  

Cheers, John Counihan

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Posted Saturday, September 29, 2012 3:22:47 AM


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Hi:

Yes I see what you mean - this is an interesting idea and one that we will look at. Thanks!


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