1. What are the test and assessment contents for the navy to recruit flight students?
A: Candidates applying for naval flight cadets need to take: physical examination, psychological selection, political assessment and cultural examination.
1. Physical examination
At present, the physical examination of flight students mainly includes ophthalmology, surgery, internal medicine, neuropsychiatry, otolaryngology, electrocardiogram, laboratory examination, B-ultrasound, X-ray, EEG and so on.
2. Psychological choice
"Basic cognitive ability test platform". During the examination, candidates complete the test questions as required within the specified time, and the answers are automatically collected and graded by the computer, which mainly checks the basic cognitive ability level of candidates from the aspects of feeling, perception, memory, attention and thinking, and the time is about 90 minutes.
"Flight special ability test platform". During the examination, candidates use the right-hand steering lever, left-hand accelerator lever and pedal connected to the computer to complete the specified task, and the computer automatically scores according to the task completion. This exam takes the form of a single exam, and each exam lasts about 30 minutes.
"Expert function interview test platform". During the test, the interview team consists of flight experts who have rich experience in flight teaching and command and understand psychological theory. Each candidate was tested in three parts: group activity observation, individual activity observation and psychological talk, and finally the comprehensive evaluation results and interview results were obtained. The whole process takes about 90 minutes.
"Ship-borne flight potential detection platform". The test is divided into two parts: instrument test and expert evaluation. Instrument test means that candidates wear ECG monitor and wristwatch, and complete the specified tasks by manipulating the left-hand throttle button, right-hand steering lever and pedal rudder. The computer automatically scores according to the completion of the task, about 20 minutes at a time. Expert evaluation includes instrument inspection observation, competitive activity observation and leaderless team inspection, and the experts comprehensively evaluate the ship-borne flight potential.
3. Political assessment
Fully understand and accurately grasp his political thought, realistic performance, main experience, social interaction, etc. Students and their family members, major social relations members and other close relatives to ensure that the enrolled flight students are politically qualified. Political assessment includes information declaration, interview assessment, letter investigation and interview investigation, which is organized and implemented by the joint education department of the navy and public security organs.
4. Cultural examination
Cultural examination is divided into two parts: cultural examination and national unified examination. The cultural test is organized and marked by the navy's flight recruitment department; The national unified examination is the college entrance examination, and the results of the college entrance examination must reach several undergraduate admission lines, and the foreign language is limited to English; Candidates in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region must take the general college entrance examination.
2. What are the requirements for eyesight of flight recruits? What's the difference between the common E-word list and the C-word list used by Fei Zhao?
A: According to the physical examination standards for pilots, the naked eye distance vision of both eyes with Form C is 0.8. The common E-word table has the same principle as the C-word table used in flying recruitment. Because the C-list is less influenced by subjective factors and the test results are more accurate, it is widely used in flight recruitment physical examination. Generally speaking, the visual acuity of E-word table 1.0 is equivalent to that of C-word table 0.8.
3. After myopia laser surgery, if the vision returns to normal, does it meet the flight requirements?
A: Because there are still many uncertainties about the impact of corneal surgery on high-altitude and high-speed flight, for the sake of flight safety, the current military physical examination standards clearly stipulate that those who have a history of eye refractive correction surgery or corneal plastic surgery are unqualified. There are also specific detection items in the physical examination process, which can accurately identify and judge.
4. What should naval flight cadets pay attention to when filling in their volunteers?
A: Candidates who have passed the pilot test and the comprehensive evaluation results meet the admission requirements must fill in the flight technology major of Naval Aviation University as the first choice for the college entrance examination, and may not fill in other military flight colleges.
5. Can candidates who apply for naval flight cadets apply to other institutions?
A: You can apply for other institutions. Naval Aviation University is an early batch of colleges and universities, and those who are not admitted can also fill in other batches of college volunteers.
6. What is the training mode of naval flight cadets?
A: Naval flight cadets receive full-time undergraduate education at Naval Aviation University. After three months' investigation, they obtained their student status and military status. In the first three years, we mainly carry out undergraduate basic education, and in the fourth to fifth academic year, we carry out flight training for junior and advanced trainers. Upon the expiration of the undergraduate course, he shall be awarded the rank of second lieutenant in accordance with the regulations. During the period, due to physical or technical reasons, it is not suitable to continue flying, and transfer to other undergraduate majors.
7. What treatment do naval flight cadets enjoy?
A: All the tuition and miscellaneous fees, accommodation, settling-in expenses and medical expenses of naval flight cadets during their study at school are borne by the state, with monthly allowances and annual reimbursement of 1 family visit expenses, and parents enjoy military treatment. Naval pilots enjoy flying grade allowance, flying professional post allowance, mission allowance and flying hour allowance, arrange paid vacation and rest every year, and have the opportunity to participate in military activities such as overseas visits, ocean escorts and joint military exercises. Most naval aviation units are located in the coastal front line, with excellent study, work and living conditions, which can provide good protection for personal development and family life.
8. How should students who pass the physical examination of flight students carry out self-care?
A: Even if the pilot has passed the physical examination, students should pay attention to self-care: First, protect their eyesight, pay attention to eye hygiene, avoid eye fatigue, and avoid reading in the dark; Second, protect your hearing and avoid using headphones for a long time; Third, we should pay attention to food hygiene and prevent infectious diseases; Fourth, we should prevent accidental injuries, avoid strenuous or antagonistic sports and stay away from fireworks and firecrackers.