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  1. On 12/26/2018 at 3:57 PM, mtys999 said:

    @donkey thanks for posting the software! I downloaded both 7 zip and the file you posted to my computer but I am not having any luck getting the simulator to open. Any ideas what may be going wrong? Thanks!

    @mtys999 Shoot me a pm we'll try to figure it out.

    To get your started, are you running a 64 bit desktop/laptop? When you download the link (download it onto your desktop), you should get a .7z extension file. If you have downloaded and installed the 7zip program, then either 1)double left click the file and drag and drop the "TBAS-Sim" folder to your desktop (this should auto extract it). Then you can open the folder on your desktop, and then double click the "TBAS Game" folder and double click the "TBAS" application which should open/run the program or 2) download the .7z file, right click -> 7zip -> Extract Here -> Open "TBAS-Sim" folder -> TBAS-Game -> TBAS.

    If you did the above, PM with a little more detail on where you're getting stuck/what's happening.

  2. 5 hours ago, Riddles said:

    @donkey out of curiosity, how did you do on the TBAS after using this simulator? I am definitely downloading tonight and will use this to practice with as I am taking the TBAS in the coming months. How often did you practice with this as well?

    Riddles,

    I ended up with a 98 PCSM with a 98 Pilot and hours in the 41-60 bracket.

    I'd say I practiced a couple hours total over a month or so, with that being concentrated a little more in the few days before the test. Just like the flash cards, I doubt doing it more would be a bad thing.

    I obviously did pretty good on it, a lot better than I thought I did walking out. This and the flashcards will definitely help, but I think the most important thing is getting a good nights sleep and taking your time. I took it with a group of people and was the last one to finish. No bonus points for being the first one done, take your time and make sure you understand the instructions!

    Good luck, hope this helps you!

     

  3. Hi all, couple of quick questions:

    1) Am I supposed to leave section 1 and 2 ("To" and "Specialty") blank? The one sample I found online said to do this but just wanted to make sure.

    2) Some older info online makes it seem like I should "N/A" Item 1 on page 4 ("I have read and understand HQ USAFRS FS") and initial the other three items (A, B, and C) under Item 2, Short Notice Orders. Is this what everyone else has done?

    Much appreciated!

  4. Oregon:

    1) The 123rd at Portland just hosted two meet and greets on their drill weekends this past November and December. Awesome group of guys in a great location. I'm not sure if they are holding anymore, the emails that were sent out only mentioned those two events. Hit up the POC listed on their wing website or Bogidope, he's a good dude who will try to work with you though.

    The 114th in Klamath Falls I believe also allows visits, I'm reaching out right now. They might be a little more flexible since they're obviously more remote. From what I've been looking at (briefly), expect some odd flight times into Medford and then a 1.5 hour drive into Klamath.

    2) Last I heard was 3 for the 123rd and 2 for the 114th!!! :rock:

    3) I didn't get the impression Portland only hired within but now that I think about it I never specifically asked hah. Either way, there was a bunch of us civilian wannabe's rushing both months.

    Hope that helps.

    Oh and Massachusetts is having a meet and greet March 1 open to all applicants and the 122nd out of LA is having a board sometime in the near future, if you want to visit contact the POC listed in this thread.

     

     

  5. 4 hours ago, Ultimate Fighter Pilot said:

    Does getting alternated a couple of times mean you're un-hire-able? 

    I would think it means you're super close to getting hired.  Better than getting a straight up no or not getting an interview.  

    Are you asking for feedback after your interviews?  What are squadrons telling you?

  6. Hi All,

    Figured I'd share my TBAS simulator (airplane and horizontal tracking) with all of you because it's been pretty helpful for me.  Hopefully you all find it just as useful as I've found the flash cards, etc.  The main game window looks like this:

    125448967_TBASGameWindow.thumb.png.41571df5d8f01fa62c43dfaf7f30bb13.png

    Download Link:  Here

    Included is everything you need to simply play it as well as edit it to your liking.  Use 7-zip to decompress the zip file.  I'm currently using a simple thrustmaster joystick and thrustmaster rudder pedals.  These both work as needed and were relatively cheap.  

    Full disclosure, I haven't taken the TBAS yet.  This is based on readily available info from big blue so this may or may not be an exact match to the actual test but it should hopefully be close enough.  Just spend 6-9 minutes a night for a few nights before your test and it should help you all out.

    Thanks.

     

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  7. Hey,

    I visited the 123d last week and am going back in December as well.  Awesome group of dudes!

    As I'm sure you know, your AFOQT scores are pretty kick ass.  The current PCSM is a bit low, but that seems to be more because of low flight hours.  Your 201+ score is good at 90+ so they may look at that.  I'd definitely recommend trying to knock out your PPL if you can before you submit apps, most posts around here seem to imply that it's a nice box to have checked for fighter squadrons.

    The good thing is that the 123d Sq/CC said they'd be willing to work waivers for the right person, and that included age waivers, so you're definitely not 100% out due to that.  Kick ass and be a good dude as see what happens!

    One last thing to look into is BogiDope for their packet review and/or interview prep.  I know it's $$ but everyone says they're well worth it.

    Good luck!  

  8. 3 hours ago, goodflightcowboy said:

    What I can remember from Tulsa at the moment

    In 30-90 seconds, tell me about yourself

    Mental math question varied from person to person, mostly multiplication and division

    Identify: F-15, F-16, F-18, T-38, T-6, SU-27, U-2, B-1, Robin Olds

    Why you and not the other guys?

    What will you do if we don't hire you? 

    Where are you in 10 years?

    Video: you just killed 7 people. How do you feel?

    How will you interact with the enlisted?

    I see a lot of knowledge on your resume; teach me something

     

    Will edit if I remember more

    Based on your comment in the other thread, what answer were they looking for on 5 lol, that you'd chain yourself to the guard gate until they gave you a slot?

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  9. 1 hour ago, Splash95 said:

    Hello all. I'm in the unusual position of retaking the AFOQT, 14 years after my first testing and 11.5 years after commissioning. Apparently my scores "didn't transfer over" and/or were invalidated with the format change a few years ago. ISO general tips, lessons learned, or mst-have study guide recs. The first time around I did well on the academic measures, decent on Nav (93) and not great on Pilot (79); at the time I knew almost nothing about flying and wasn't going for a Pilot slot. Hoping I can bring up my P score at least by virtue of nearly 10 years as a Nav plus a PPL and some private instrument training. Any advice appreciated!

    Splash, with your quals you've probably got a pretty good baseline.  Maybe try the FAA's PHAK for a general refresher:  https://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/phak/

     

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