I noticed the same while studying today and if you just look at the red dot as the direction of travel you'll get them right. I also think it's more intuitive for the wide part of the yellow cone to be the direction of travel but that's not the case here.
Haven't taken the TBAS yet but I'm aware of the UAV study cards, and along with the decent pilot score and flight hours, I think a PCSM in the 90s should be manageable. If I get a PCSM in the 90s, does everything else look decent? Mostly worried about the low undergrad GPA and the low Quant score on the AFOQT.
P/N/AA/V/Q
96/75/65/93/33
B.A in Political Science 2.66
M.S in Education 4.0
Commercial pilot with about 400 hrs TT.
Does the M.S count for anything or will the low GPA of the B.A weigh more heavily?