They get a dollar for every hour of training?
No, but you had better believe on their Supervisor evals they write bullet points like:
“I personally enabled and oversaw over 500 hours of ojti, surpassing the NTI goal by over 30% for every trainee in the facility” etc etc
What was a legitimate goal, push training and study what makes training not happen, has turned into a pencil whipped line item on an eval by management, all in hopes of a raise. It’s a number and the faa loves to evaluate supes by numbers and other such metrics, rather than subjective qualifications. It’s turned what should be meaningful and considered, the assignment of training, into a competition into who can get the most, as if more training is automatically good training.
We all know the supes we would come in for on our day off and work 4 hours on postion without complaining. We know the ones we wouldn’t piss on if they were on fire. Sadly, the faa only cares about what supe has higher TOP and other such metics, it saves them from actually having to know their people
The irony is that it makes the situation worse all around. Not only does the agency not good data on impediments to training depriving them of useful information to reform the training program and process, but trainees often get all their hours used up on light not difficult traffic because the supe wants to check a box. Either they get checked out before they are ready, or they get put in the TRB process un-necessarily because “they haven’t seen enough stuff yet” .
The point of the nti is valid. Some lower level up/down faculties had and still have checkout times 3-5 years. That’s clearly a facility problem. Rather than address the places that aren’t cutting the mustard, the faa swung the ax and now they have cut down the rest of the forest with the few rotten trees and have left swarths of destruction where only some pruning was required.