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I did my aptitude tests and exams at my local flying college the other day,
a pre-requisite along with an interview before they allow you to join any of their courses. Scored 85% in maths, 77% in physics (I'd long forgotten some of the theorems and equations that would've been helpful) and I got really good marks in the computer-based aptitude tests; steadying a constantly moving cross-hair, audio/visual multi-tasking, etc. (Guess PC flight sims *are* good for something!) It really gave me a confidence boost and after a long chat with one of the heli instructors a renewed eagerness to get the pieces in place to begin training. Next step is the medical and then it's prepare to put the house on the market!! Si |
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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego wrote:
I've been having a blast learning to fly these airborne eggbeaters. Not fun paying for it, but I wouldn't trade it for a thing.. These questions have probably come up but let me be nosey and ask. Where do you see yourself in a year from now, still with the day job or in the aviation field. What sort of work are you doing now. I know your married with kids but does honey bunch work out of the home or is she a stay at home mom. Just call me snoopy. |
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"The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz *AT* adelphia *DOT* net wrote in
message ... I've been told in no uncertain terms by my flight instructor to NOT mess with the PC flight sims because they're screwing up my actual flying. Not sure how accurate that is, but considering the hurdles I've been having to overcome as I train, there might be some merit to it. I've been having a blast learning to fly these airborne eggbeaters. Not fun paying for it, but I wouldn't trade it for a thing.. Good luck! I think I can understand where your instructor is coming from. From an RC point of view, I think the sims are real good at helping develop certain reflexes but I find that most of them let you get away with stuff that you'd never get away with in the real world. Generally, they're "way" more forgiving than the real model will be. From the full size point of view, I can imagine that not having the "seat of the pants" feed back, as well as a relatively skewed visual frame of reference could goof you up a little when you get inside the actual aircraft. It might work for some folks. I can't see it doing me any good. BTW, I forgot to respond on your latest adventure, Kevin. Congrats on your recent solo!! Way to go, Han! :-D Fly Safe, Steve R. |
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![]() "The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz *AT* adelphia *DOT* net wrote in message ... I've been told in no uncertain terms by my flight instructor to NOT mess with the PC flight sims because they're screwing up my actual flying. Not sure how accurate that is, but considering the hurdles I've been having to overcome as I train, there might be some merit to it. I've heard that too, but when I was learning fixed-wing my instructor congratulated me on my immediate natural "feel" for it and a very good working knowledge of the instrumentation, all thanks to MS-FS. Of course it's nothing like the real thing but I found it excellent for procedural practice. Oh, and my aptitude tests were good enough to get me an offer of a sponsored instructor course and a job at the end of it! Si |
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"The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz *AT* adelphia *DOT* net wrote in
message ... Oh, and my aptitude tests were good enough to get me an offer of a sponsored instructor course and a job at the end of it! Nice! Where can I take those tests to help alleviate some of my costs?? ehehe The test I did was called PilApt. I'm not sure whether it's available to anyone other than registered operators and training schools. As for the exams, I think they were CAA drafted exams aimed at advanced high-school level. (So, should have been easy for me, but I'd forgotten much of the energy theory I'd learn decades before..) Si |
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