
Nico
Nico replied to the discussion Rush Event Networking in the forum Air Force 2 months ago
Something I wasn’t prepared for and what I think can be a good discussion point is just how awkward and out of place you can feel while rushing. It makes sense: you’re walking around a tight-knit squadron filled with experienced professionals in their field, and you’re essentially the nobody that doesn’t know much of anything yet. I’ve had a…
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Nico are now connected 8 months agoIn terms of a specific model and brand I am not sure. I also don’t know if the stick I used was standard across all testing areas or if it varies. My experience, the stick was standard looking and better quality than I expected. Nothing unusual. Practicing with a cheap joystick was more than adequate and served me well.
I took the actual TBAS last month. Your experience of it being inverted is the first I’ve heard. @kyle-duffee , it seems like Allen and I had differing experiences. I wasn’t aware it could potentially be inverted. If you know where you plan to take the test, it would probably be best to call and get info. I took my test on a base and the lady…
Interesting. That was not the case for me
Hey Kyle, during the exam it was just like flying an airplane. If you pull back on the stick, it will move the reticle up and vice versa
This was my experience but it may vary depending on the testing center. I took my TBAS last month and the joystick at the testing center looked like it came straight out of a f16….It was far better than I expected in terms of the actual quality of the joystick. However, I didn’t feel the quality of the joystick helped at all because of how…
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