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ArtiumS
3rd Mar 2010, 08:43
Hello.

I was looking for in internet about places, where I could make WOMBAT test in Europe, but I didn't found any informations. I know,that it is possible in Technology University of Rzeszow in Poland. But I don't want do it there...
Do you know something more??
How much WOMBAT test cost??

The best regards,
Artur.

Genghis the Engineer
3rd Mar 2010, 17:38
What's a WOMBAT test?

G

sycamore
3rd Mar 2010, 17:47
First you have to catch your Wombat.......in Australia ?

edit,Come on Genghis,surely you know your Harry Potter books,or internet security,or Aussie marsupials ? However ,something has been lost in translation ,somewhere between here and Poland...

Bullethead
3rd Mar 2010, 18:09
It's either this,
Presentation of WOMBAT (http://www.aero.ca/e_W-Presentation.html)

or this,
HPL: The W.O.M.B.A.T. Test (http://www.hp-lexicon.org/wizworld/wombat.html)

Personally I think or friend ArtiumS is interested in the first one.

Though another WOMBAT test could be used for airline management selection, Waste Of Money Brains And Time. Not so sure about the 'brains' bit.

Regards,
BH.

frigatebird
3rd Mar 2010, 21:25
..And I thought it was to qualify for a Wombat Badge :)

Wombat Badge worn with pride by Night Freight Crew
as a Companion Order to the Mile High Award

Wombat - Nocturnal Australian Mammal

Habits - Eats Roots Shoots and Leaves

Pilot DAR
4th Mar 2010, 11:35
Habits - Eats Roots Shoots and Leaves

Shoots who, and leaves?

Sorry for the thread drift Genghis...

green granite
4th Mar 2010, 14:51
Should that not have been 'whom'? :}

Milt
4th Mar 2010, 21:31
I believe that WOMBAT testing is a physological means for determining the abilities of aviators to cope with Situation Awareness and CRM.

Is there anyone out there who has had the experience?

Pugilistic Animus
5th Mar 2010, 03:39
...and that's why I don't even have a change heart rate or respiration rate on roller coasters despite my fear of heights:zzz:;......too busy watching how the horizon profile changes to notice a low 4g baby pullup or the 97 deg inverted drop:cool:

Pilot DAR
5th Mar 2010, 11:21
Should that not have been 'whom'?

Well... I gave a lot of thought to that, and honestly was not sure...