X-board
An x-board is a kind of calendar used in military aviation training schools. Student pilots are required to complete a certain number of training missions (including flight simulator and aircraft missions.) Each time a student pilot completes a mission, he or she puts an "X" on the board (calendar) signifying the successful completion of the mission.
Frequently, x-boards are divided into sections, such as IFR, clearhood (VFR), and navigation.
X-boards fill both a motivational and an organizational role in flight training. By using the x-board, students and instructors can quickly inform themselves about the student's course progress, and therefore, students can have a sense of their advancement though challenging courses.
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