elariosa95
SNA (A-Pool)
No time limit for the instructionsWhen given the emergency procedures before you start that part of the test, do you have unlimited time to write it down or is there a time limit?
No time limit for the instructionsWhen given the emergency procedures before you start that part of the test, do you have unlimited time to write it down or is there a time limit?
they provide you with some basic formulas on the math section.Does anyone have a list of formulas that we need to know/memorize and be familiar with?
Also, test for the math section, did they provide us with a formula sheet?
Just be honest. What is more like you.Does anybody have advice for the NAFTI section? I know it’s kind of a crapshoot, but the first time I took it I honestly felt like I was more or less just picking random answers. Is there any specific mindset I should have for these? Thanks.
I’d go with it , top tier GPA. 7 Pfar which is solid. worst comes to worst if you get a Pro Rec N retake it and shoot for an 8 PFARHello everyone,
First time posting here! Just wanted to thank everyone for their comments and get some feedback on my scores.
I thought the test was fairly straightforward, very similar to the other comments in this thread. I think the PBM was what got me the most, while the simulator linked here is awesome, nothing matched the real thing. I felt very good with the math, mechanics, and aviation/nautical sections. My recruiter was very happy with my scores and thinks if everything else goes well I should be pretty competitive. Curious to hear what you guys think.
SNA Applicant
B.S. Aerospace 3.91
Certified Flight Instructor
62 8/7/7
Hey boss,To be honest, I came in hoping for 8's or 9's so I am a bit disappointed with myself. I am not certain whether I should attempt a retake. This was my first attempt and my recruiter was very happy with my scores and thinks if everything else goes well I should be pretty competitive. Curious to hear what you guys think.
SNA Applicant
B.S. Aerospace 3.91
62 8/7/7
I'm confident that if you're medically qualified and meet the other administrative requirements that you are beyond competitive. I've seen 40 6/6/6 get picked up on first look recently.Hello everyone,
First time posting here! Just wanted to thank everyone for their comments and get some feedback on my scores.
I thought the test was fairly straightforward, very similar to the other comments in this thread. To be honest, I came in hoping for 8's or 9's so I am a bit disappointed with myself. I am not certain whether I should attempt a retake. This was my first attempt and my recruiter was very happy with my scores and thinks if everything else goes well I should be pretty competitive. I think the PBM was what got me the most, while the simulator linked here is awesome, nothing matched the real thing. I felt very good with the math, mechanics, and aviation/nautical sections. Curious to hear what you guys think. Thanks everyone! Best of luck to you all!
SNA Applicant
B.S. Aerospace 3.91
Certified Flight Instructor
62 8/7/7
7 is a toss up so I always say give it a shot, if it doesn't work then retest and reapply.Hello everyone,
First time posting here! Just wanted to thank everyone for their comments and get some feedback on my scores.
I thought the test was fairly straightforward, very similar to the other comments in this thread. To be honest, I came in hoping for 8's or 9's so I am a bit disappointed with myself. I am not certain whether I should attempt a retake. This was my first attempt and my recruiter was very happy with my scores and thinks if everything else goes well I should be pretty competitive. I think the PBM was what got me the most, while the simulator linked here is awesome, nothing matched the real thing. I felt very good with the math, mechanics, and aviation/nautical sections. Curious to hear what you guys think. Thanks everyone! Best of luck to you all!
SNA Applicant
B.S. Aerospace 3.91
Certified Flight Instructor
62 8/7/7
Can't speak for anyone else or for the future decisions of the board, however in the NOV2021 board I was selected for SNA with a degree in mechanical engineering technology, 3.8 GPA, and a 59 7/6/7. Your degree and GPA are more than solid, and you have better ASTB scores across the board than I did. Assuming the rest of your packet is in good shape, I would submit.Hello everyone,
First time posting here! Just wanted to thank everyone for their comments and get some feedback on my scores.
I thought the test was fairly straightforward, very similar to the other comments in this thread. To be honest, I came in hoping for 8's or 9's so I am a bit disappointed with myself. I am not certain whether I should attempt a retake. This was my first attempt and my recruiter was very happy with my scores and thinks if everything else goes well I should be pretty competitive. I think the PBM was what got me the most, while the simulator linked here is awesome, nothing matched the real thing. I felt very good with the math, mechanics, and aviation/nautical sections. Curious to hear what you guys think. Thanks everyone! Best of luck to you all!
SNA Applicant
B.S. Aerospace 3.91
Certified Flight Instructor
62 8/7/7