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What I need to know for ASTB if I want to be a Pilot

Skybound

Ruggers in the Sky Unite
I need some help. What should I be studying for the ASTB in order for me to get a score that will enable me to be a serious pilot candidate? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
 
How familiar are you with thermodynamics, string theory, and advanced calculus? You should also brush up on generally accepted accounting princples and basic small unit tactics.
 
Personally, I'd get yourself familiar with advanced digital/analog data transmission techniques, as well as circuit analysis. With today's electric aircraft, you won't get far without it.
 
Whoa. I was just wondering about the initial ASTB test for OCS. Enabling me to get into the pilot program. You know the test the asks about spatial perception, and naval aviation terminology.
 
Whoa. I was just wondering about the initial ASTB test for OCS. Enabling me to get into the pilot program. You know the test the asks about spatial perception, and naval aviation terminology.

Relax buddy, they're just messing with you.
 
Thank God, I was about to crap a brick. My recruiter didn't tell me my first test was to plot a course to the crab nebula.
 
then theres the new supplemental part of the test where the applicant must swallow a rubix cube, and when it comes out the other end, must be in the correct order...i had the most trouble with that one
 
How familiar are you with thermodynamics, string theory, and advanced calculus? You should also brush up on generally accepted accounting princples and basic small unit tactics.


Let's not forget about spacecraft attitude dynamics and control. Pretty up and coming with the space age...
 
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