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'''Imperial Navy Academy''', or INA, was archaic foundations that today's [[Imperial Academy]] is built on. [[Grand Admiral]] [[Veynom]] tasked the young [[Zachary Savk]] with creating it. Promoted to [[Flight Sergeant]] and Director of the INA he handled all new recruit testing and evaluation with a small test called the "ARIT"; Academy Recruit Indoctrination Test. It was a simple test that was designed to weed out certain people and also to provide a basic understanding of some of the tasks a new pilot would be expected to perform.
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'''Imperial Navy Academy''', or INA, was the archaic foundations that today's [[Imperial Academy]] is built on. Grand Admiral [[Veynom]] promoted the young [[Zachary Savk]] to Flight Sergeant and assigned him as the Director of the INA. Savk handled new recruit testing and evaluation with a small test he called the ARIT, short for the Academy Recruit Indoctrination Test.  
  
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The ARIT was a simple test designed to weed out undesirable applicants and to provide a basic understanding of some of the tasks that pilots would be expected to perform. The original form of the ARIT, designed by Grand Admiral Veynom in circa Year 0, was only scored on 10 marks. In mid-Year 1, a more elaborate version of the ARIT was introduced as the final examination in the Imperial Navy Academy. This version of the ARIT also made use of a 10-point scoring system. Graduation candidates who earned a score of 7 or higher were awarded the [ARIT] ribbon. At the end of Year 2, the [[Honours_and_Awards_-_Empire#Imperial_Academy_Basic_Graduate|Imperial Academy Basic Graduate]] (IABG) examinations of the [[Imperial Academy]] replaced the ARIT and the INA.
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 12 October 2021

Imperial Navy Academy, or INA, was the archaic foundations that today's Imperial Academy is built on. Grand Admiral Veynom promoted the young Zachary Savk to Flight Sergeant and assigned him as the Director of the INA. Savk handled new recruit testing and evaluation with a small test he called the ARIT, short for the Academy Recruit Indoctrination Test.

The ARIT was a simple test designed to weed out undesirable applicants and to provide a basic understanding of some of the tasks that pilots would be expected to perform. The original form of the ARIT, designed by Grand Admiral Veynom in circa Year 0, was only scored on 10 marks. In mid-Year 1, a more elaborate version of the ARIT was introduced as the final examination in the Imperial Navy Academy. This version of the ARIT also made use of a 10-point scoring system. Graduation candidates who earned a score of 7 or higher were awarded the [ARIT] ribbon. At the end of Year 2, the Imperial Academy Basic Graduate (IABG) examinations of the Imperial Academy replaced the ARIT and the INA.