COOPERVANE
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your wife's boob job is the worst I've ever seen...
if you have dial up it takes about 5hrs! I'll put down 2.5 on the pay credit and see what happens. passed onthe 2nd try (100%). the exam wont let you review your answers b4 submitting them. otherwise i would have passed 1x missing 2. Oh well I kept falling asleep waiting 4 the windows to load
I just whish they would get the dispatches figured out so it would print at the end or the beginning. Instead it winds up in the middle of the dispatch then you have three sections floating around the cockpit. Sucks even worse when it's split up and you have to hunt down the different sections.
Here's the official format....
TLR
ATL WEATHER
FLEX RUNWAY DATA
FIRST HALF OF YOUR ROUTING
NO FLEX RUNWAY DATA
ARRIVAL WEATHER
LAST HALF OF YOUR ROUTING
Only 7 sections? That's actually better organized than I thought it would be!
Guess we'll have to brush up on our origami skills.
if you have dial up it takes about 5hrs! I'll put down 2.5 on the pay credit and see what happens. passed onthe 2nd try (100%). the exam wont let you review your answers b4 submitting them. otherwise i would have passed 1x missing 2. Oh well I kept falling asleep waiting 4 the windows to load
Who still has dial-up internet?
100% with my wife screaming at me and occcasionally flashing me to get me off the computer (a method which she has found effective when I'm wasting time on Flight Info). Total time spent on the "test" was about 11 minutes.
O.K. fess up. How did you do on the Aerodata online course/test? Anyone fail it? Did you have to take the whole test again?
I got a 91 and felt lucky to have gotten it done the first try. Of course, I waited until the VERY last minute!