Ground school tomorrow night! Apparently we're covering Aerodynamics, so I'm studying up tonight. Bought "Learning to Fly Helicopters" the other night; it's really great - reads more like a book than, say, the FAA's Rotorcraft Flying Handbook. Going to also read the Aerodynamics section in the Jeppesen Schweizer Helicopter Pilot Manual.
Oh, and Vertical Magazine is incredible. Barnes & Noble had the December/January edition in stock. Beautiful photos and great articles!
Monday, December 21, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Well, this journey is definitely a test of my patience. I was supposed to take the AFAST tomorrow, talked to my recruiter earlier today and everything to finalize stuff...only to get a call about 10 minutes ago saying that he forgot to do the projection paperwork. No AFAST tomorrow, in other words. Rescheduled for January 6th.
Trying to look at this as a blessing in disguise. At least now I'll have more time to study, although I really just wanted to get it over with and done.
Welcome to the Army, folks!
Trying to look at this as a blessing in disguise. At least now I'll have more time to study, although I really just wanted to get it over with and done.
Welcome to the Army, folks!
Friday, December 11, 2009
LASIK
Just got home from a LASIK consultation in Portland - my surgery date is set for January 21st!! I'm stoked - ready to not be blind as a bat.
Oh, and my eyesight is within the Army's pre-op requirements! This means I won't end up needing an Exception to Policy (ETP), which is a major relief.
Oh, and my eyesight is within the Army's pre-op requirements! This means I won't end up needing an Exception to Policy (ETP), which is a major relief.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
ASVAB
Erm...all I know is that as I sat in the waiting room after I'd received the envelope with my scores (not allowed to open it at that point), I was thinking about retaking it. The electronics and mechanical sections really screwed with my nerves, even though I knew they didn't count for the AFQT or GT Scores.
Anyway:
99 AFQT
139 GT
I still can't believe it.
AFAST on Wednesday the 16th...going to study my butt off for that one, definitely.
Anyway:
99 AFQT
139 GT
I still can't believe it.
AFAST on Wednesday the 16th...going to study my butt off for that one, definitely.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Pressure
Holy mother of God, it's December. When did that happen? All of a sudden everything becomes way more pressing and urgent; deadlines are fast approaching, and the amount of studying I have to do the first half of this month isn't even funny.
I've got a little whiteboard in my room that has calendar markings. I wiped November clean and filled in everything that's going on for December...
A brief summary:
The rest of this week (Dec. 2 - Dec. 5)
Class all day Thursday, with three papers due (and this is without procrastinating...)
Two Letter of Recommendation interviews
Next week (Dec. 6 - Dec. 12)
ASVAB on Monday - need to study like hell for that
Class all day Tuesday
Class all day Thursday + 2 finals
Drive down to Portland on Friday to get another LASIK consultation
Volunteer at the USO on Saturday
Week of Dec. 13-19
USO on Monday
Final on Tuesday + Research Paper & Extra Credit due
AFAST on Wednesday - also need to study VERY hard for this test
Final on Thursday
Friday - ideally, I'll get LASIK on this day, but this is dependent on a number of factors.
Not to mention the studying I've been doing for Helicopter ground school. I'm aiming to complete at least the PPL and Commercial written tests before I apply for the May/June WOFT boards. Why not?
Also working on the previously mentioned AOPA ASF Courses and FEMA Courses. I need to figure out a way to scrounge up some money so I can convert the FEMA courses to college credit; around $300 for four courses.
I also have a goal of completing my "Why I want to be an Army Aviator" Essay and Resume by Christmas. My present to myself = less stress. :)
The good news is that by the end of December I'll have completed a lot of things on my WOFT To-Do List. After that it's just waiting for the LoRs to roll in, wait the 3 months after LASIK for my MEPS physical and Flight Physical, take the APFT (need to get in better shape...), and (*gulp*) go before the Battalion Board.
Sorry for the rambling!
I've got a little whiteboard in my room that has calendar markings. I wiped November clean and filled in everything that's going on for December...
A brief summary:
The rest of this week (Dec. 2 - Dec. 5)
Class all day Thursday, with three papers due (and this is without procrastinating...)
Two Letter of Recommendation interviews
Next week (Dec. 6 - Dec. 12)
ASVAB on Monday - need to study like hell for that
Class all day Tuesday
Class all day Thursday + 2 finals
Drive down to Portland on Friday to get another LASIK consultation
Volunteer at the USO on Saturday
Week of Dec. 13-19
USO on Monday
Final on Tuesday + Research Paper & Extra Credit due
AFAST on Wednesday - also need to study VERY hard for this test
Final on Thursday
Friday - ideally, I'll get LASIK on this day, but this is dependent on a number of factors.
Not to mention the studying I've been doing for Helicopter ground school. I'm aiming to complete at least the PPL and Commercial written tests before I apply for the May/June WOFT boards. Why not?
Also working on the previously mentioned AOPA ASF Courses and FEMA Courses. I need to figure out a way to scrounge up some money so I can convert the FEMA courses to college credit; around $300 for four courses.
I also have a goal of completing my "Why I want to be an Army Aviator" Essay and Resume by Christmas. My present to myself = less stress. :)
The good news is that by the end of December I'll have completed a lot of things on my WOFT To-Do List. After that it's just waiting for the LoRs to roll in, wait the 3 months after LASIK for my MEPS physical and Flight Physical, take the APFT (need to get in better shape...), and (*gulp*) go before the Battalion Board.
Sorry for the rambling!
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