The group and individual planning are very similar in terms of content, however as youd expect not as involved for the individual.
The settings all vary but you need to formulate a plan to get yourselves from a-b (or more) within a very tight time span. You are given time to plan this and then are questioned on it by the board. Again, you need to be quick and accurate and be able to handle the pressure when the goal posts change under questioning by the board, so dont sweat it and switch on - same applies for all of Part2.
Hope this helps, but keep searching as there is some top gen around from past visits to OASC.
Best of luck, but I can only say the best preparation is to attend OASC and see exactly what goes on, only then will you know exactly what you need to brush up on.
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DA
Oops yeh, forgot to mention, when you get a firm date you will be given an info booklet from your AFCO outlining the whole selection process so take time to read it and they include practice questions so you will be under no illusion what to expect.
Last edited by Decision Altitude; 3rd Jul 2002 at 22:16.