agentamulek
Registered User
I would like to start off by apologizing for bringing up a topic that has probably been discussed numerous times. I know how frustrating it can be at times to flip through the posts and see the same "what are my chances" and "need advice" topics, but I have exhausted most of my other sources, so here I am. My issue is this: I have taken the astb twice under the new rule and my last score wasnt stellar. I dont recall the exact line scores, but I know my oar was a 58, and I believe my pilot rating was a 6 (down from 59 and 8 the first time I took it). From what I have seen, these scores are lightyears behind those of selected candidates. When I called the new recruiter down at the nrd, he told me to "get some flight hours and then retake the astb. Your score will jump at least 10 points in general after getting some flight hours under your belt." He also mentioned the fact that civilian flight hours are becoming a must for competitive packages. Is he dead on with this info? I am in a bit of a pickle here because I only have one more shot at the astb, and if my scores go down, my dream is over. Not to mention the fact I cant really afford flight training (my wife works and I teach martial arts for free in return for high instruction). So what should I do? The cheapest flight instructor I have found is about $40 per hour, which is about half of some other places in San Diego where I am. According to him, the FAA requires 40 hours of private instruction to test for a civilian pilots license, but he also says the national average is a bit higher, around 70 hours, due to the fact it takes more time to learn the necessary concepts. There are also apparently a few books I would need to buy. At that rate I would be looking at about $3000, which isnt really THAT bad considering what the potential reward is. However, that is only for 70 hours, and a lot of you guys that have been selected seem to have excellent gpas and sometimes hundreds of flight hours, so what should I do? I am currently sitting on a 3.1 gpa and my major is mathematics. Should I go for the flight hours and risk taking the test again? Is there a better way for me to get some hours under my belt? Bottom line, what can I do besides the obvious to make myself a more viable candidate? Im open to any and all advice here, I just want to put myself in the best position possible. Thanks for taking the time to read my novel, I really appreciate it.
SD
P.S. congrats to all you guys and girls that have been selected lately, and merry christmas
SD
P.S. congrats to all you guys and girls that have been selected lately, and merry christmas