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Postby pois0n » Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:11 am

Goose wrote:
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is that up in auckland? if so i have three exams that day so will prob see you there, haha. Got cpl principals of flight, meteorology, and aircraft tech, then nav the following day


s**t! That's pretty hardcore...

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Postby pacblue » Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:09 am

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Woohoo 87% in CPL Nav. Off to a good start. Chuffed groupwave.gif


Good stuff mate! AWSOME!!
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Postby HercFeend » Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:36 am

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is that up in auckland? if so i have three exams that day so will prob see you there, haha. Got cpl principals of flight, meteorology, and aircraft tech, then nav the following day


Jeeperscreepers Goose man and I thought I was working hard. Good luck fella you deserve it and your sanity will need it biggrin.gif
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Postby HardCorePawn » Thu Nov 13, 2008 2:11 pm

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OMG... I had been contemplating doing them all at once but didn't due:

a. The ridiculous timetabling that ASL has for it's Exams
b. The enormous amount of info to try to cram into my already full brain


And yeah, I'll be down the Quality Inn on the 17th bright and early for the 0800 exam start dry.gif

I'll be the one in the shirt and tie as I have to go to work afterwards sad.gif



ps. grats on the CPL Nav...
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Postby Goose » Mon Nov 17, 2008 5:54 pm

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Jeeperscreepers Goose man and I thought I was working hard. Good luck fella you deserve it and your sanity will need it biggrin.gif


Haha cheers, im holding up ok so far! 3 down, one to go.

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whathesaid.gif

OMG... I had been contemplating doing them all at once but didn't due:

a. The ridiculous timetabling that ASL has for it's Exams
b. The enormous amount of info to try to cram into my already full brain


And yeah, I'll be down the Quality Inn on the 17th bright and early for the 0800 exam start dry.gif

I'll be the one in the shirt and tie as I have to go to work afterwards sad.gif



ps. grats on the CPL Nav...


how'd you go?? i was looking out for ya but there was alot of people i didnt know, i was in with the big group of guys that knew each other, all ardmore students. My pof exam wasnt to bad, neither was the met exam but tech was a real ass kicker! hopefully did enough to scrap through and pass!! One more to go, nav tomorrow avo and then its onewards to ifr! lol
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Postby HardCorePawn » Tue Nov 18, 2008 10:54 am

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Haha cheers, im holding up ok so far! 3 down, one to go.

how'd you go?? i was looking out for ya but there was alot of people i didnt know, i was in with the big group of guys that knew each other, all ardmore students. My pof exam wasnt to bad, neither was the met exam but tech was a real ass kicker! hopefully did enough to scrap through and pass!! One more to go, nav tomorrow avo and then its onewards to ifr! lol


I was the big, bald guy with the blue shirt and tie (and the big black coat) sitting in the front row looking like I didn't know anything...

my PoF was pretty s**t to be honest... I was not too happy with my prep for it (going flying for 4 hours on Sunday probably didn't help!)... I'm not sure how well I did, hopefully well enough to pass... I am hoping the 'easy' marks for the performance section, which account for 40%, should help me get above 70...

At least I stumped up for the priority marking on the day... so I should find out this afternoon or tomorrow how well I did...

I really hate those questions that go:

Code: Select all
In situation blah blah blah:

             CL                    CD                       Stalling Angle    

A.     Increases                Increases                   Decreases
B.     Decreases               Increases                   Increases
C.     Increases                Decreases                  Decreases
D.     Decreases               Decreases                  Increases



AAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH... that s**t messes with my head!
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Postby pacblue » Tue Nov 18, 2008 12:33 pm

yeah i know what you mean, the way i did all my answers is by process of elimination, hopefully i did ok, did the first exam today and was nerve racking but alot of the answers were ones i had already studied up on. 1 exam down and 11.3 hours. all is getting exciting now with solo happening in the next lesson hopefully
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Postby HercFeend » Tue Nov 18, 2008 1:09 pm

Hey good luck with your first solo. It's magic....... right after you've had 'the' thought that is! winkyy.gif

It's funny how may people said they had exactly the same thought go through there minds the instant the wheels left the ground as well.
What is that thought (the one I'm talking about), just to see if it's a common one? What thought did you have on your first solo (anyone)??
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Postby ZK-Brock » Tue Nov 18, 2008 3:32 pm

My thoughts when taxiing to the holding point for my first solo were "s**t did I screw the fuel cap back on?!"

(turns out I did so no harm done)
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Postby Squawk1200 » Tue Nov 18, 2008 3:34 pm

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My thoughts when taxiing to the holding point for my first solo were "s**t did I screw the fuel cap back on?!"

(turns out I did so no harm done)


Haha, yer that was funny....
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Postby pois0n » Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:21 pm

HardCorePawn wrote:
QUOTE (HardCorePawn @ Nov 18 2008, 11:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I was the big, bald guy with the blue shirt and tie (and the big black coat) sitting in the front row looking like I didn't know anything...

my PoF was pretty s**t to be honest... I was not too happy with my prep for it (going flying for 4 hours on Sunday probably didn't help!)... I'm not sure how well I did, hopefully well enough to pass... I am hoping the 'easy' marks for the performance section, which account for 40%, should help me get above 70...

At least I stumped up for the priority marking on the day... so I should find out this afternoon or tomorrow how well I did...

I really hate those questions that go:

Code: Select all
In situation blah blah blah:

             CL                    CD                       Stalling Angle    

A.     Increases                Increases                   Decreases
B.     Decreases               Increases                   Increases
C.     Increases                Decreases                  Decreases
D.     Decreases               Decreases                  Increases



AAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH... that s**t messes with my head!


If its any help I thought that I'd failed PoF when I walked out of the exam, turns out I got 85%. It's a tricky exam like that, quite a few guys thought they'd f*ed it up but ended up getting decent marks thumbup1.gif
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Postby waka172rg » Tue Nov 18, 2008 8:43 pm

haha yeh you mind starts to play tricks on us all. we all get there in the end! i failed every exam except for PoF some like nav twice laugh.gif i was a dumb poo.gif but practical was real good! but that's like all us kiwis we love the air work and classes haha Good luck all laugh.gif New_Zealand_etc.gif
p.s asl sux twisting and tricky little barsteds laugh.gif
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Postby Goose » Tue Nov 18, 2008 11:08 pm

waka172rg wrote:
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haha yeh you mind starts to play tricks on us all. we all get there in the end! i failed every exam except for PoF some like nav twice laugh.gif i was a dumb poo.gif but practical was real good! but that's like all us kiwis we love the air work and classes haha Good luck all laugh.gif New_Zealand_etc.gif
p.s asl sux twisting and tricky little barsteds laugh.gif


yeah asl are bastards, for met i wrote a page and a half of critics and today for nav filled up the front and the back of a critic sheet all for one question, i was fumming, it was so badly written that there were three correct answers, so i wrote out what was wrong with it and then wrote my own version of the question, complete with answers to show them how to do their jobs.

All cpl exams are done now tho, just got home from hitting the beers out at ardmore, good times! they put on a bbq and beers for us, good chaps!
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Postby waka172rg » Tue Nov 18, 2008 11:38 pm

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All cpl exams are done now tho, just got home from hitting the beers out at ardmore, good times! they put on a bbq and beers for us, good chaps!

good stuff! i found the best time of my flying career was in my training have good bbq parties with the school making good pilot mates. after that it was running around different jobs around the country after doing a few hours met ma partner and in a secure airline job now so all works out! i found the hardest part of my flying career was getting that first job i didn't do instructor rating but i was glad in the right place at the right time "persistence is the key" New_Zealand_etc.gif clapping.gif New_Zealand_etc.gif
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Postby HardCorePawn » Wed Nov 19, 2008 2:33 pm

Holy s**t!!! I got 89 for Principles of Flight and Performance.... (Priority marking FTW!)

Don't tell ASL, but I think they must have confused my answer sheet with someone elses! ninja.gif
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Postby FlyingKiwi » Wed Nov 19, 2008 6:01 pm

Nice one - if there's one exam you want to do really well in, it's P of F. smile.gif
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Postby HercFeend » Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:08 pm

HardCorePawn wrote:
QUOTE (HardCorePawn @ Nov 19 2008, 03:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Holy s**t!!! I got 89 for Principles of Flight and Performance.... (Priority marking FTW!)

Don't tell ASL, but I think they must have confused my answer sheet with someone elses! ninja.gif



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Postby pacblue » Thu Nov 20, 2008 3:59 pm

So today was the day!! my first solo biggrin.gif it was amazing and the feeling i had taxiing to line up was "Oh dear lord how much fuel was in here 30 mins ago sad.gif" but the instructor insisted it would be sufficient so i powered away, at about 900ft is when the yelling and screaming happened and then had a wee 10 knot crosswind to overcome wich was actually alot better without someone barking instructions into your ear tongue.gif i was smiling all afternoon and was very proud when i got to put "self" for P in C in my logbook.

quickly just want to thank all on this forum that helped me and supported me.
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Postby HardCorePawn » Thu Nov 20, 2008 5:03 pm

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So today was the day!! my first solo[/quote]

Awesome mate! congrats... thumbup1.gif

It is a day you'll never forget... I still remember looking over to the right and seeing nothing but air winkyy.gif
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Postby HercFeend » Fri Nov 21, 2008 6:44 am

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I still remember my first time (going solo that is)....(in an aeroplane I mean)..... winkyy.gif
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