What operations orders are testable? How far back?
New2this said
Feb 12, 2017
Good question
unborn said
Feb 13, 2017
Nypd 1234 wrote:
What operations orders are testable? How far back?
Prior tests have asked 10-year-old operations order. Technically orders are only valid for one year but for whatever reason DCAS does not agree and rejected protests that tests asked questions on expired orders. I guess you're liable for all operations orders going back to 1978.
-- Edited by unborn on Monday 13th of February 2017 02:13:53 AM
One porkchop said
Feb 13, 2017
From what I rembemebr operations orders are valid for 1 year.. if after one year they are not made into Dept procedure , interim order or finest message than they expire and are not testable. But please someone correct me if I am wrong. This i get from a ops order protest question from a prior exam and was the explanation I received thenp
unborn said
Feb 13, 2017
One porkchop wrote:
From what I rembemebr operations orders are valid for 1 year.. if after one year they are not made into Dept procedure , interim order or finest message than they expire and are not testable. But please someone correct me if I am wrong. This i get from a ops order protest question from a prior exam and was the explanation I received thenp
You're right, but that explanation was used to protest several old Operations Orders questions on my captain's test and the questions held up anyway.
Flambino said
Feb 13, 2017
You cannot protest the content of the exam. That is why this last TVB was such a cluster. You can only protest the actual question. So basically DCAS could put an Astro-physics question on the test and you can't protest that it shouldn't be on the exam. So any protest that argues that the question should not be on the exam gets thrown right in the garbage.
What operations orders are testable? How far back?
Prior tests have asked 10-year-old operations order. Technically orders are only valid for one year but for whatever reason DCAS does not agree and rejected protests that tests asked questions on expired orders. I guess you're liable for all operations orders going back to 1978.
-- Edited by unborn on Monday 13th of February 2017 02:13:53 AM
You're right, but that explanation was used to protest several old Operations Orders questions on my captain's test and the questions held up anyway.