Definition
The portion of a training syllabus that lays out each individual lesson in sequence, specifying the objective, content elements, completion standards, and any required equipment or references for that lesson. It is the working core of the syllabus that an instructor and student follow during day-to-day training.
Plain English
The part of the syllabus that walks through the course one lesson at a time, telling you what each lesson is for, what gets covered, and how you know it is finished.
Context Anchor
Seen when an instructor, student pilot, or flight school reviews a training syllabus to see how the course is arranged from one lesson to the next.
Why Pilots Care
It keeps training on a manageable step-by-step path so students do not encounter gaps that later cause confusion or dropout.
Intuition Check
Do not assume this means every lesson must be scripted word-for-word. It means each lesson has a clear planned purpose and content so training can build in an orderly way.
Example Sentence 1
The lesson-by-lesson coverage in the syllabus showed that today's flight focused on slow flight and power-on stalls, with completion standards taken from the Airman Certification Standards.
Example Sentence 2
With lesson-by-lesson coverage the instructor can confirm understanding at the end of each session and adjust the next lesson accordingly.