Heyho! Just dropped by to tell more about the experiences I had during the pre-course.
7th Nov: I got to see and know people I haven't seen before in the previous course, and get along with the people i saw the previous course. We were divided into 2 groups by school, one doing construction of the plane and the other doing simulator. Leslie and I were in the construction team. Each one of us had to build a plane, but only electronics were mounted on one plane. We did not complete the construction (electronics), even though we extended the time for the day.
14th Nov: Those who have not finished their simulator were told to finish, those in construction were told to finish construction. Successfully, Leslie and I completed the mounting of electronics. We then proceeded to simulator while the simulator group proceeded to construction.
21st Nov: We tried to complete out simulator, after which we could proceed on to buddy cord, where it will be the real flying, just with a trainer and a trainee. Leslie did not come today, he went for overseas CUGC trip. Almost EVERYBODY were: "Eh, where's that vegetarian ah?" And there's this Bartley guy called Marvin couldn't stop talking about Leslie. The first half of the day before lunch, he kept saying he wanted vegetarian food. After lunch, we were divided again, to complete what we have not. 8 people including me were sitting outside the Aero-modelling Centre waiting for simulator people to come out and we could then continue on our simulator. Meanwhile, we sat there and chatted non-stop. Again, I was the only girl there. :/ So we chatted and chatted, until Sir Farhan told us to go into the room for simulator. Quite a bonding session?
It will be the actual course the day after tomorrow. I need more practice on my simulator! So for the Bravos, please, if there's a chance, train your simulator well. It really helps! :D
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Heyho! Just dropped by to tell more about the experiences I had during the pre-course.
7th Nov: I got to see and know people I haven't seen before in the previous course, and get along with the people i saw the previous course. We were divided into 2 groups by school, one doing construction of the plane and the other doing simulator. Leslie and I were in the construction team. Each one of us had to build a plane, but only electronics were mounted on one plane. We did not complete the construction (electronics), even though we extended the time for the day.
14th Nov: Those who have not finished their simulator were told to finish, those in construction were told to finish construction. Successfully, Leslie and I completed the mounting of electronics. We then proceeded to simulator while the simulator group proceeded to construction.
21st Nov: We tried to complete out simulator, after which we could proceed on to buddy cord, where it will be the real flying, just with a trainer and a trainee. Leslie did not come today, he went for overseas CUGC trip. Almost EVERYBODY were: "Eh, where's that vegetarian ah?" And there's this Bartley guy called Marvin couldn't stop talking about Leslie. The first half of the day before lunch, he kept saying he wanted vegetarian food. After lunch, we were divided again, to complete what we have not. 8 people including me were sitting outside the Aero-modelling Centre waiting for simulator people to come out and we could then continue on our simulator. Meanwhile, we sat there and chatted non-stop. Again, I was the only girl there. :/ So we chatted and chatted, until Sir Farhan told us to go into the room for simulator. Quite a bonding session?
It will be the actual course the day after tomorrow. I need more practice on my simulator! So for the Bravos, please, if there's a chance, train your simulator well. It really helps! :D