Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
I actually read it too fast, it says probably written off. Which in this picture you can see the engines are already removed. So maybe it is a write off.
Truck hits Airbus A330 (Photos) - Flightstory - Aviation Blog, News & Stories

Update. Not a write off.
http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=172788
Truck hits Airbus A330 (Photos) - Flightstory - Aviation Blog, News & Stories

Update. Not a write off.
http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=172788
(Tried to get this answered on another thread. No joy. Trying here. Thx in advance.)
Got an interview with Delta 29 Sep and have a question on the "Numbers Sequence" cog sub-test (this is the one with the 4 corner boxes and a box in the center and you have to count up by one with numbers, letters and then numbers/letters together).....
The best gouge that I could find out there said the following: "The idea is to click the boxes off in alphabetical order, always knowing where the next letter in the alphabet is going to be when the next set of 5 boxes come up (the number or letter that is forecast does not change positions when it pops up again."
Question: so does this mean if I'm on the number "10" in the bottom left of the screen and I click on "10" that "11" will be in some predictable position, for example, every "next" number or letter is moving in a clockwise direction? If I'm just trying to discover the 'pattern' of where to move my light pen to then what's the point of memorizing "1A, 2B", etc? I gotta be missing something.
Thx again!
Got an interview with Delta 29 Sep and have a question on the "Numbers Sequence" cog sub-test (this is the one with the 4 corner boxes and a box in the center and you have to count up by one with numbers, letters and then numbers/letters together).....
The best gouge that I could find out there said the following: "The idea is to click the boxes off in alphabetical order, always knowing where the next letter in the alphabet is going to be when the next set of 5 boxes come up (the number or letter that is forecast does not change positions when it pops up again."
Question: so does this mean if I'm on the number "10" in the bottom left of the screen and I click on "10" that "11" will be in some predictable position, for example, every "next" number or letter is moving in a clockwise direction? If I'm just trying to discover the 'pattern' of where to move my light pen to then what's the point of memorizing "1A, 2B", etc? I gotta be missing something.
Thx again!
"Delta Hiring News" is the best thread for this question. "DAL Poolie" will probably get a good response, too. Those threads are up to speed on the latest interview gouge. Now, if it's a question about the 727 panel, I'd start here.
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(Tried to get this answered on another thread. No joy. Trying here. Thx in advance.)
Got an interview with Delta 29 Sep and have a question on the "Numbers Sequence" cog sub-test (this is the one with the 4 corner boxes and a box in the center and you have to count up by one with numbers, letters and then numbers/letters together).....
The best gouge that I could find out there said the following: "The idea is to click the boxes off in alphabetical order, always knowing where the next letter in the alphabet is going to be when the next set of 5 boxes come up (the number or letter that is forecast does not change positions when it pops up again."
Question: so does this mean if I'm on the number "10" in the bottom left of the screen and I click on "10" that "11" will be in some predictable position, for example, every "next" number or letter is moving in a clockwise direction? If I'm just trying to discover the 'pattern' of where to move my light pen to then what's the point of memorizing "1A, 2B", etc? I gotta be missing something.
Thx again!
Got an interview with Delta 29 Sep and have a question on the "Numbers Sequence" cog sub-test (this is the one with the 4 corner boxes and a box in the center and you have to count up by one with numbers, letters and then numbers/letters together).....
The best gouge that I could find out there said the following: "The idea is to click the boxes off in alphabetical order, always knowing where the next letter in the alphabet is going to be when the next set of 5 boxes come up (the number or letter that is forecast does not change positions when it pops up again."
Question: so does this mean if I'm on the number "10" in the bottom left of the screen and I click on "10" that "11" will be in some predictable position, for example, every "next" number or letter is moving in a clockwise direction? If I'm just trying to discover the 'pattern' of where to move my light pen to then what's the point of memorizing "1A, 2B", etc? I gotta be missing something.
Thx again!
First off - good luck! I cant help you with an answer - the above post has some good advice, but just remember it could be worse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tekGhkHgEE
Just a matter of time until they bring this one back.

Scoop
I actually read it too fast, it says probably written off. Which in this picture you can see the engines are already removed. So maybe it is a write off.
Truck hits Airbus A330 (Photos) - Flightstory - Aviation Blog, News & Stories

Update. Not a write off.
http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=172788
Truck hits Airbus A330 (Photos) - Flightstory - Aviation Blog, News & Stories

Update. Not a write off.
http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=172788
(Tried to get this answered on another thread. No joy. Trying here. Thx in advance.)
Got an interview with Delta 29 Sep and have a question on the "Numbers Sequence" cog sub-test (this is the one with the 4 corner boxes and a box in the center and you have to count up by one with numbers, letters and then numbers/letters together).....
The best gouge that I could find out there said the following: "The idea is to click the boxes off in alphabetical order, always knowing where the next letter in the alphabet is going to be when the next set of 5 boxes come up (the number or letter that is forecast does not change positions when it pops up again."
Question: so does this mean if I'm on the number "10" in the bottom left of the screen and I click on "10" that "11" will be in some predictable position, for example, every "next" number or letter is moving in a clockwise direction? If I'm just trying to discover the 'pattern' of where to move my light pen to then what's the point of memorizing "1A, 2B", etc? I gotta be missing something.
Thx again!
Got an interview with Delta 29 Sep and have a question on the "Numbers Sequence" cog sub-test (this is the one with the 4 corner boxes and a box in the center and you have to count up by one with numbers, letters and then numbers/letters together).....
The best gouge that I could find out there said the following: "The idea is to click the boxes off in alphabetical order, always knowing where the next letter in the alphabet is going to be when the next set of 5 boxes come up (the number or letter that is forecast does not change positions when it pops up again."
Question: so does this mean if I'm on the number "10" in the bottom left of the screen and I click on "10" that "11" will be in some predictable position, for example, every "next" number or letter is moving in a clockwise direction? If I'm just trying to discover the 'pattern' of where to move my light pen to then what's the point of memorizing "1A, 2B", etc? I gotta be missing something.
Thx again!
Answer: If "10" is in the lower left corner and "11" is in the upper right corner when you select "10" it will change to a different number but "11" which will be the next one to select will still be in the upper right corner. So you can "predict" where the next box will be. It goes the same when you get to the alphanumeric sequence. So you select "a" in the upper right with "1" in the upper left. After you select "a" you will select "1" so you already know that your next selection position after the upper right is the upper left. However the bottom two positions and the position selected may/will change.
Practice in the instructions until you are comfortable before going on to the test. It is much easier to understand after doing the practice a couple times. And don't get frustrated if you hear the "sad sound" when you make a mistake on some of the tests. It's amazing how two notes can effect your mood.
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"Practice in the instructions until you are comfortable before going on to the test. It is much easier to understand after doing the practice a couple times."
This.
I practiced on one of the tests at least 10 times until I was sure. After all was done, I went to the proctor to apologize for how many times I asked for a reset and he laughed. He said he didn't care if somebody asked him 100 times to reset. He would do it until someone came in to tell everyone to go home. Like everything else on your interview, this is big. Make sure you're comfortable before proceeding.
This.
I practiced on one of the tests at least 10 times until I was sure. After all was done, I went to the proctor to apologize for how many times I asked for a reset and he laughed. He said he didn't care if somebody asked him 100 times to reset. He would do it until someone came in to tell everyone to go home. Like everything else on your interview, this is big. Make sure you're comfortable before proceeding.
Off topic,...
perhaps I'm blind, or stupid, or both.....
I can not for the life of me figure out how and where an actual link exist to download the Navtech PBS desktop application.
I've looked at the Installing Desktop PBS Guide and there are no active links to install, what am I missing?
I've tried Explorer 11 and Google Chrome, no luck.
Lil' help please?
Humboldt
Edit: I'm a mac user and am using Windows via Bootcamp.
perhaps I'm blind, or stupid, or both.....
I can not for the life of me figure out how and where an actual link exist to download the Navtech PBS desktop application.
I've looked at the Installing Desktop PBS Guide and there are no active links to install, what am I missing?
I've tried Explorer 11 and Google Chrome, no luck.
Lil' help please?
Humboldt
Edit: I'm a mac user and am using Windows via Bootcamp.
Last edited by Humboldt; 09-09-2015 at 07:49 PM. Reason: Self identifed mac user
There are probably direct links floating around on DLnet, too, but this one works....
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