williamheckstall
Cleartoland63
Good afternoon everyone ! I’ve been apart of Airwarriors for about 4 years . I’ve always knew I wanted to become a Naval Aviator from the time I was little boy growing up near a local class D airport , as a child I use to get goose bumps as a child seeing planes takeoff and land,but For for now to make a long story short my ASTB journey started back in 2018 . Being a college senior I thought I could go in and take the test and boy was I wrong ! I scored a whopping Oar score of 35
AQR 1 PFAR 2 FOFAR 1 . I was shocked at the complexity of the questions and I soon began to study for a whole year . One year later (2019) I went in and score a OAR 34 AQR 3 PFAR 5 FOFAR 4. I got and even lower OAR score the second time !! Afterwards I soon realized I only had one more attempt one making my dream come true .I search continuously for different ASTB books and tutors nothing ! And I was devastated. A year later luckily I ran into a guy on a group I’m apart of ,which he has became a good buddy of mines, reached out to me and offered to start a study group ,before you knew it became 3 guys , then 4 , and so on . Before you knew it we had about 8 guys in our study group. We had study extremely hard and I learned a wealth of knowledge from a great group of gentlemen . As of today I’m proud to say I’ve pass the ASTB with scores of
OAR 47
AQR :6
PFAR :7
FOFAR :6
math skills : no binar, most was drt,average questions and pemdas, complex fractions
Reading : write down ABCD and use Process of elimination
Mech comp: gears , pulleys , basic kinmactics , also kinetic energy and potential energy questions
ANIT :most were ppl written questions , I had a few about navy history aircraft such as the avenger , and dauntless
PBM: for the listening part have one headphone on and the other one off !
Vertical tracking there a huge dead zone ... just be smooth and light on the controls
Airplane tracking : play COD inverted ,play COD inverted,play COD inverted,play COD inverted,play COD inverted? no serious play COD inverted
Emergency procedures : write em down a be quick
UAV: draw the compass and be fast but accurate !! If you found yourself moving to fast and getting a few wrong reduce your speed slightly !
AQR 1 PFAR 2 FOFAR 1 . I was shocked at the complexity of the questions and I soon began to study for a whole year . One year later (2019) I went in and score a OAR 34 AQR 3 PFAR 5 FOFAR 4. I got and even lower OAR score the second time !! Afterwards I soon realized I only had one more attempt one making my dream come true .I search continuously for different ASTB books and tutors nothing ! And I was devastated. A year later luckily I ran into a guy on a group I’m apart of ,which he has became a good buddy of mines, reached out to me and offered to start a study group ,before you knew it became 3 guys , then 4 , and so on . Before you knew it we had about 8 guys in our study group. We had study extremely hard and I learned a wealth of knowledge from a great group of gentlemen . As of today I’m proud to say I’ve pass the ASTB with scores of
OAR 47
AQR :6
PFAR :7
FOFAR :6
math skills : no binar, most was drt,average questions and pemdas, complex fractions
Reading : write down ABCD and use Process of elimination
Mech comp: gears , pulleys , basic kinmactics , also kinetic energy and potential energy questions
ANIT :most were ppl written questions , I had a few about navy history aircraft such as the avenger , and dauntless
PBM: for the listening part have one headphone on and the other one off !
Vertical tracking there a huge dead zone ... just be smooth and light on the controls
Airplane tracking : play COD inverted ,play COD inverted,play COD inverted,play COD inverted,play COD inverted? no serious play COD inverted
Emergency procedures : write em down a be quick
UAV: draw the compass and be fast but accurate !! If you found yourself moving to fast and getting a few wrong reduce your speed slightly !