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The CTC Wings (Cadets) Thread - Part 2.

Old 4th Apr 2008, 15:37
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Can't possible get much worse than in scotland! Our amateur/junior footy season is 6 weeks behind because of all the postponements because of the crappy weather!
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Just a curiosity there's any italian candidates here?
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Old 6th Apr 2008, 16:17
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Just a quick question to anybody who has done phase 3 recently - its held at the Crew Training Centre in Bournemouth now, right? A lot of earlier posts on this thread say its at Dibden, but I was led to believe it was now held in Bournemouth.
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I've got an assesment tomorrow at Bournemouth
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Old 6th Apr 2008, 16:40
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Cheers for that dj! Wanted to make sure before I turned up at the wrong place!
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Old 6th Apr 2008, 17:09
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I got a question. I'm thinking of doing an aerospace/aeronautical engineering degree. I will probably need student finance. After completing the degree I plan on getting some professional experience and than apply for CTC. My question is will CTC not let me have the unsecured loan because I already am repaying the student loan I took to get my degree?
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Old 6th Apr 2008, 17:45
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Cheers dj.
Are you satisfied with uni of Liverpool? I've been looking at unis that have good mechanical engineering departments and have seen that Liverpool, Sheffield, Bristol, Bath, Southampton and of course Cambridge are good.

Another question, what would you recommend doing, the BEng and save a year or the MEng?
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Old 6th Apr 2008, 18:50
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Thank you for the good advice. I was worried that RR, Airbus, BAE, etc only accepted those that had gone through the MEng way. BTW did you take your degree with pilot studies?
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Old 6th Apr 2008, 18:56
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Well done dj, I am about to embark on a similar venture. I’m just about to finish Uni and apply for CTC wings, how quickly did it take for you to get through the selection process from start to offer? I have a place at college of law, in order to get a job that will pay enough for modular training if CTC does not work out. However, they want a sizeable chunk of money by the end of August, and I was thinking of taking the tests down at CTC beginning of July, do think this is enough time?
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Old 6th Apr 2008, 19:32
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phase 2 questions

I just wnating to know of some help please and many many thank you to Mr DJ and Mr V Bells for your support.

I have bought some software to practice the deviation and flying through frame tests. On the devaition test my deviation is around 70 (with zero being best). Is this good enough? On the actual day if the cross goes off the centre you fail...how many time you are allowed to go off the centre?

Mucho Gracias!!!

I am so scared now!!!!
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Mr DJ....you said you got 3 x 9 scores...what is the score out of 10 or 20?

Thank you DJ I will use your advice to be making good breaks.

Thank you very much
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RD..i take it your refering to cockpitweb?? 70 isnt too bad to start with. The version on cockpitweb is a bit jerkier than the pilapt version I reckon, probably making it a little harder than pilapt. A good tip is to run the numbers exercise whilst you do the deviation test at the same time. Great way to practice for the final pilapt section...the dreaded multitasking!

DJ...beat ya...i got 9,10,10 lol!!
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Old 6th Apr 2008, 20:04
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But your scores 9, 10, 10 what are they out of??
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Old 6th Apr 2008, 20:09
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10 my friend. Don't have a clue how it works out your score..but it's definitely 10.
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and which one out of pilapt prep and cockpit web is more realistic for the hands and deviation exercise?

Thanks tamsey
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Old 6th Apr 2008, 20:17
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RD, did you do easy, medium or hard?
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Old 6th Apr 2008, 20:21
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Couldn't tell you mate, i've never had pilaptprep. Cockpitweb does the job though, if a little pricey and full of irrelevant exercises!
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Old 6th Apr 2008, 20:31
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Tamsey

Tamesy just out of interest mate what kjind of scoes were you getting on the cockpitweb deviation and frames test prior to the lovely PILAPT test.

I am averaging 70-80 on deviation on more difficult and on the frames 17-18 out of 21 frames for the more difficult level.

Nice to see another CTCer from good old manchester!!!!
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Hi there. I have my stage 2 for the ATP wings selection. I was wondering if you could provode any tips for me.



During the deviation tests, flying through frames tests how much tolerance do they give you to pass? On the cockpitweb software I have about 70 for the deviation and manage 18 frames for the frame exercise. Have I a long way to go yet?



Also any tips for the mental maths test?



Cheers....much appreciated!
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Try out the most difficult. I would think it would train you better.
Are you doing Crossbar I or Crossbar II?
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