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By band do you mean for additional testing? I got pilot on additional testing as well, and they said I can do my assessment day which I also passed and put through to flight screening. Or by band do you mean my dossier as a whole in the pool? Because I don't know that information.
By band do you mean for additional testing? I got pilot on additional testing as well, and they said I can do my assessment day which I also passed and put through to flight screening. Or by band do you mean my dossier as a whole in the pool? Because I don't know that information.
The recruiter usually tells applicants what band they are while sitting in the hold pool waiting for a call to goto Flight screening.
If you’ve been waiting as long as you previously mentioned then perhaps you didn’t do as well as you thought, even though you met the minimum requirements for Flight screening.
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They usually tell you what band you sit in. Ie how well you actually scored. If you are say band 4 but in the next 12 months a bunch more band 1, 2 or 3 applicants come in behind you, they will get called up from the hold pool for flight screening ahead of you.
The recruiter usually tells applicants what band they are while sitting in the hold pool waiting for a call to goto Flight screening.
If you’ve been waiting as long as you previously mentioned then perhaps you didn’t do as well as you thought, even though you met the minimum requirements for Flight screening.
The recruiter usually tells applicants what band they are while sitting in the hold pool waiting for a call to goto Flight screening.
If you’ve been waiting as long as you previously mentioned then perhaps you didn’t do as well as you thought, even though you met the minimum requirements for Flight screening.
EDIT: I just emailed my recruiter and he said this on band numbers: "The band scoring is no longer released to pilot candidates and this will be explained to you in further details when you attend the new aircrew selection process at East Sale." So looks like your information is outdated.
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EDIT: I just emailed my recruiter and he said this on band numbers: "The band scoring is no longer released to pilot candidates and this will be explained to you in further details when you attend the new aircrew selection process at East Sale." So looks like your information is outdated.
How about a little bit of humility on your part rather than continually trying to think you're smarter than everyone else. Your 18 years old and haven't even got an hour in your log book yet but want to argue to toss with everyone here with far more experience than you are ever likely to have.
If you're the future of our defence. Where's my friggin white flag.
You're going to fit right in with the military - Not!
How about a little bit of humility on your part rather than continually trying to think you're smarter than everyone else. Your 18 years old and haven't even got an hour in your log book yet but want to argue to toss with everyone here with far more experience than you are ever likely to have.
If you're the future of our defence. Where's my friggin white flag.
How about a little bit of humility on your part rather than continually trying to think you're smarter than everyone else. Your 18 years old and haven't even got an hour in your log book yet but want to argue to toss with everyone here with far more experience than you are ever likely to have.
If you're the future of our defence. Where's my friggin white flag.
My mates who had to put up with me in the RAAF, all these years later, continue to advise me that I was the dumbest of the dumb..
I repeat: Thank goodness that I'm no longer looking for a job.
When I first read that part of the original post my first reaction was along the lines of..."and just how many People could actually work that out in their heads??"
I used to top the Class in Primary School in Mental Arithmetic (mid to late 60's) when it was a fundamental part of Schooling in South Australian Primary Schools.
I'd struggle to even begin to calculate that sort of problem now!
OK fellow Ppruners; Be honest now! Whom amongst us could do that calculation?
I used to top the Class in Primary School in Mental Arithmetic (mid to late 60's) when it was a fundamental part of Schooling in South Australian Primary Schools.
I'd struggle to even begin to calculate that sort of problem now!
OK fellow Ppruners; Be honest now! Whom amongst us could do that calculation?
13852=14000-148
13852/8=14000/8-148/8
14000/8=14000/2->7000/2->3500/2->1750
148/8=148/2->74/2->37/2->18.5=20-1.5
1750-20+1.5=1731.5
Anyone can do that in your head broken down like that.
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You're going to fit right in with the military - Not!
How about a little bit of humility on your part rather than continually trying to think you're smarter than everyone else. Your 18 years old and haven't even got an hour in your log book yet but want to argue to toss with everyone here with far more experience than you are ever likely to have.
If you're the future of our defence. Where's my friggin white flag.
How about a little bit of humility on your part rather than continually trying to think you're smarter than everyone else. Your 18 years old and haven't even got an hour in your log book yet but want to argue to toss with everyone here with far more experience than you are ever likely to have.
If you're the future of our defence. Where's my friggin white flag.
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Thank goodness that I'm no longer looking for a job..
I'd have tried:
8 into one doesn't go.
8 into 13 does go once, carry 5.
8 into 58 does go 7 times, carry 2.
8 into 25 does go 3 times, carry 1.
8 into 12 goes once, carry 4
8 into 40 goes 5 times with no remainder.
So the solution is 1731.5
Thank goodness, SWTT that my mother patiently helped me with Roman numerals..
I'd have tried:
8 into one doesn't go.
8 into 13 does go once, carry 5.
8 into 58 does go 7 times, carry 2.
8 into 25 does go 3 times, carry 1.
8 into 12 goes once, carry 4
8 into 40 goes 5 times with no remainder.
So the solution is 1731.5
Thank goodness, SWTT that my mother patiently helped me with Roman numerals..
It took me almost 30 seconds.
They may not call it banding anymore, however the principal remains the same. You sit in a competitive pool of applicants until you get a tap on the shoulder to goto Flight screening. Someone may pass the entry tests at the recruiting center, but not score high enough to get picked to goto Flight screening, as better candidates leap frog said person with higher scores.
The name may have changed, however the concept remains the same.
Personally I couldn’t care less about your particular situation, I’m just stating how the system works overall.
Good luck which ever way you go in your flying career, it’s a brutal industry.
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I hope for your sake Akahmi, that Akahmi is not your name, part of it or some kind of nickname because if someone from RAAF read your tripe from this forum, you could probably kiss a RAAF pilot career goodbye.
Your attitude represents a RISK to the department. If you're annoying so many people here, how many people will you annoy in the "real" world?
Believe it or not, your attitude here directly affects your ability to be able to fly a $70m Super Hornet. Why take YOU on-board when so many OTHERS don't publicly humiliate themselves on forums and whatever else you get up to?
Your attitude represents a RISK to the department. If you're annoying so many people here, how many people will you annoy in the "real" world?
Believe it or not, your attitude here directly affects your ability to be able to fly a $70m Super Hornet. Why take YOU on-board when so many OTHERS don't publicly humiliate themselves on forums and whatever else you get up to?
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Its a modern day problem. Kids now rarely need to be able to do mental math.
In flight instruction, I have had to teach students how to do mental math, it takes time and opportunity to develop that ability. The earlier the better.
These days, I see many pilots pull out a calculator to do calculations that can be done mentally if practiced.
When I check students calculations, its not uncommon to see figures one or more decimal places out or with no concept of what the answer should be looking like.
You have to teach them to do mental math in order for them to check their computed answers.
I'd view it as a test of being able to engage the brain.
In flight instruction, I have had to teach students how to do mental math, it takes time and opportunity to develop that ability. The earlier the better.
These days, I see many pilots pull out a calculator to do calculations that can be done mentally if practiced.
When I check students calculations, its not uncommon to see figures one or more decimal places out or with no concept of what the answer should be looking like.
You have to teach them to do mental math in order for them to check their computed answers.
I'd view it as a test of being able to engage the brain.
At least our young friend Akhami was smart enough to delete the other thread...
Best move you've made thus far!
Best move you've made thus far!
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I hope for your sake Akahmi, that Akahmi is not your name, part of it or some kind of nickname because if someone from RAAF read your tripe from this forum, you could probably kiss a RAAF pilot career goodbye.
Your attitude represents a RISK to the department. If you're annoying so many people here, how many people will you annoy in the "real" world?
Believe it or not, your attitude here directly affects your ability to be able to fly a $70m Super Hornet. Why take YOU on-board when so many OTHERS don't publicly humiliate themselves on forums and whatever else you get up to?
Your attitude represents a RISK to the department. If you're annoying so many people here, how many people will you annoy in the "real" world?
Believe it or not, your attitude here directly affects your ability to be able to fly a $70m Super Hornet. Why take YOU on-board when so many OTHERS don't publicly humiliate themselves on forums and whatever else you get up to?
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Goes to character your honour... I love it when the guilty go and delete old threads and posts in the off chance that nobody has read them. That's why it is good to use the quote function as they can't delete their dopey comments later on.
I rest my case.
Akhami, don't worry, you'll understand what I'm saying when you're older and hopefully more mature and wiser. Hopefully that happens before you screw up the rest of your life because you think you know more than everyone else right now.
I've got a very close friend in RAAF recruiting, I'll let him know to be on the the lookout for a naive self-deserving kid coming through.... it will be hard to find you amongst all the others like you!
This kid just doesn't get it!!
Ok so maybe you didn't piss off Havick, but you pissed me off (and others) with your attitude. But what do I know, I was only a RAAF QFI for 7 years.
Pull your head in!
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I really wasn't going to comment on this thread, but maybe I'm finally getting a bit old and cranky....
Slezy9, StickWithTheTruth, and others; Could it just be possible that you have just been 'wound up?'
Slezy9, StickWithTheTruth, and others; Could it just be possible that you have just been 'wound up?'