Tgunn1109 said:WOW, lots of successful candidates...Congrats to you all!
I will be in Trenton in a few weeks and I am very scared about the Speed/distance/time and fuel consumption test.
Which one is better? Making sure they are all good or trying to get the right answer without wasting any time. like 1 minute per questions?
Thank you
Keepsprayin said:This test will be THE hardest test you'll ever do in your life.
Loachman said:No, it won't be.
Loachman said:I did ASC a while ago, and a few things afterwards. I disagree with that fellow.
Things may have changed, but I don't think that there has been that much of a reversal.
Keepsprayin said:Sure practice your time/distance/fuel calculations but as long as you can complete those questions in around a minute per question
reinvented said:I think this is way too slow. For TSD calculations you should be at the 10-20s range and for fuel consumption calculations 30-40s max.
Good2Golf said:If you spend nearly a minute doing an endurance/fuel consumption calculation you'll be hanging onto the elevators/tail boom banging in the door to get the back-enders to help you back inside the aircraft. You should always have in the back of your mind mental re-calculations of time to go and fuel remaining, as well as a few other critical calculations pretty much on a continuous basis, not only for absolute numbers and timings, but also assessing the better/worse trending of those calculations to have a solid understanding of how your current situation is developing. Timings as you have described are 'good enough' to have gotten you into the front-end of the selection process, but those shouldn't be taken as indicators of what is required actually flying an aircraft operationally in the RCAF.
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G2G
reinvented said:I think this is way too slow. For TSD calculations you should be at the 10-20s range and for fuel consumption calculations 30-40s max.