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Michael0000
5th Sep 2009, 07:19
Hello pilots

I am preparing for the CTC wings phase 2.

My primary question is:

I would like to know if you are allowed to use pen and paper to do the mathematic calculation or whether it's pure mental arithmetic?


Can you give any examples?

Do you have any recommendation regarding the preparation for the mathematic part?

Other inputs are welcome.



I have been searching the forum without any luck on this subject.



Thank you

Kind regards

Michael

99jolegg
5th Sep 2009, 11:09
I'm fairly sure you can use pen and paper. You definitely could when I did it in 08.

I think they've moved the maths on to a computer system since then but I don't see why they'd not allow you to jot things down still.

baller4sho
5th Sep 2009, 14:21
hi
when i went to the oxford aviation seminar
i remember the speaker mentioning they supply you with pen and paper
not all questions require you to use your supplies
youd have to do some off your head though
GOOD LUCK!!!

Mikehotel152
6th Sep 2009, 08:19
Yes, you may use paper.

28/30 = ?

a) 0.0933
b) 1.9333
c) 0.0093
d) 1.0714

...is a typical question. Do you really need paper to work it out?

:)

Bambe
6th Sep 2009, 08:27
Maybe you should.... None of your answer are correct dude:D

Mikehotel152
6th Sep 2009, 10:00
:} Ha ha ha :ok:

True, I had edited out the correct one by mistake! Substitute 0.0093 for 0.9333 and it should make sense!

But I trust you get the point...

Michael0000
13th Sep 2009, 09:58
Thank you for your inputs

Phantasm
13th Sep 2009, 19:51
28/30?

Bladdy hell flight training/selection aint half a load of old b0110x these days. Get yer in the sim and pick the best people, it worked for us!

Sorry I can't help...

Adimondo
17th Sep 2009, 00:12
For selection test order the Oxford Math/Physics-GCSE-Training-Kit and exercise long multiplication and division using the Trachtenberg speed mental math method.
For later exams you'll be needing "Mental Math for Pilots" by Ronald D. McElroy.
Try not to use paper and pen even they are provided.

Good luck!