The training of the cadets, both as soldiers and as officers, on board the academy's fourteen ships brought the excellence and practical effects of military training to a much higher level than it had before the war began.
The assault and boarding practices, the real piloting classes, were elements that had to be transformed into common actions. In that first month, Eneas' class was basic piloting, basically the idea was that through different circuits the cadets would become more comfortable with the fighters or the Raptors. The very dynamics of the circuits implies having to perform certain types of increasingly complex maneuvers, but if they really wanted to pass through the secondary checkpoints or shoot down the rest of the objectives, the pilots had to learn to take advantage of their ships.