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Originally Posted by TheDuster
(Post 3459019)
The winging event is Wednesday night and classes finish up mid-afternoon on Thursday.
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Originally Posted by Groundstop12
(Post 3459024)
Not true. Last day of class is Wednesday. Out around 330pm. Wing ceremony that night. Hotel provided until Thursday if you want to stay the night after the wing ceremony
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Just received a CJO last month. Will be commuting from South Florida. Because of the commute, probably looking to be based in ATL (I have family there). What kind of schedule could I expect? Obviously it would depend on airframe, but more or less? Am I looking at 4 day trips then a few days off? 2 days on, 2 off? Any thoughts? No previous 121 experience, so take it easy on me…
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Originally Posted by perezds
(Post 3459110)
Just received a CJO last month. Will be commuting from South Florida. Because of the commute, probably looking to be based in ATL (I have family there). What kind of schedule could I expect? Obviously it would depend on airframe, but more or less? Am I looking at 4 day trips then a few days off? 2 days on, 2 off? Any thoughts? No previous 121 experience, so take it easy on me…
Appreciate the insight… Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Originally Posted by Benver
(Post 3455976)
Does anybody know if you are able to control the speed on the real assesment (or the preps) on the complex control (missile test) part? Im practicing on airlineassesmentprep.com and some objects rotate extremely fast And I dont see any instructoons on how to control the speed. Ive done similar tests before where speed was controllable. Thanks!
You can speed up with the D key and slow down with F. As you keep going it will keep speeding up until it hits a max speed value of 100. I found this online thing that I will link to below to be more accurate than the cut-e prep one. It is more representative as far as look, shapes and how fast shapes move (even so the real one still usually has the shapes going slower (so easier) than this one. The main differences are that this one is level based and just seemingly keeps speeding up further and further and you can not adjust the speed. Additionally the control is different. In the real one you have to drag around your position with a control thing at the bottom, for this one you just move your mouse around. Nevertheless I thought it was good practice. I would say reaching level 6 to 9 is probably representative of where you get to with the real test at about speed 70-100 https://missile-game.bwhmather.com/ Another thing to keep in mind for the real one is that if you are making rapid movements, the visual is slightly delayed in my opinion. What counts is where you put the dot on the control circle, not what it looks like. I had a crash because I moved the mouse rapidly to go through a circle obstacle where visually I looked to be in great position but at the bottom I had moved the dot over to far. Hope that makes sense. Also don't forget you can run the real test's intro/practice as often as you want to get a feel for it. |
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Does anyone know if Delta requires high school transcripts? Not sure how I would get those compared to my college ones!
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Originally Posted by embpilot16
(Post 3459502)
Does anyone know if Delta requires high school transcripts? Not sure how I would get those compared to my college ones!
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Can anyone direct me to a explainer of the Delta training process post CJO beginning with INDOC?
Also, what is the typical time that people are seeing between INDOC and the first phase of training? Thanks, |
Originally Posted by Explorer83
(Post 3460493)
Can anyone direct me to a explainer of the Delta training process post CJO beginning with INDOC?
Also, what is the typical time that people are seeing between INDOC and the first phase of training? Thanks, |
Originally Posted by JetPilotDaddy
(Post 3460835)
Just scroll back a page or so. Post #2647. Pretty accurate.
one more thing, would be where to go for Deltas mission statement/principles… here is what I’ve found so far.. https://www.delta.com/us/en/about-delta/overview |
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