DL Hiring: New Process
#3113
I doubt it ever becomes a pilot base but it was off handedly floated as a possibility by crew resources before Covid (during the Latam acquisition). It didn’t work out like they hoped so I don’t see it happening anymore.
#3117
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2016
Posts: 173
Online assessment
For those who have recently taken the online assessments test how many sections are there?
Someone mentioned Cut E for online prep. For those who have done Cut E and the actual test, how similar are tests on Cut E?
Thanks much!
Someone mentioned Cut E for online prep. For those who have done Cut E and the actual test, how similar are tests on Cut E?
Thanks much!
#3118
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Joined APC: Sep 2021
Posts: 385
Bump from #1616:
That's the one I did and steer everyone towards. Here's the sections from post 91. Can't practice the comm one at this site. I just recommend turning the volume up and write it down. That's the only task you can use a pen and paper. Plus you can practice each section before the real test.
"8 sections
Spatial orientation (ndb/rmi in relation to aircraft-its timed for 3 mins)
Reaction speed (click when two shapes match each other)
Deductive logical thinking (sudoku style—which shape should be in which position on the grid)
Monitoring ability(how many dots are moving around in a circle)
Multi-tasking capability (3 tasks at once—-adding/subtracting, determining if shapes are duplicated in a row of other shapes, and a slider like the game asteroids where you avoid objects to prevent a crash)
Auditory comprehension (audio clips of clearance read backs or approach clearances and you have to choose the correct answer from 3 multiple choice options)
Complex control (use your mouse to guide your plane through a series of rotating circles)
Work-related behavior(standard personality test)"
#3119
On Reserve
Joined APC: Dec 2022
Posts: 21
It is very similar and you can do as many practice rounds as you need. Went in the way back machine to cut and paste this for you. Good luck!
Bump from #1616:
That's the one I did and steer everyone towards. Here's the sections from post 91. Can't practice the comm one at this site. I just recommend turning the volume up and write it down. That's the only task you can use a pen and paper. Plus you can practice each section before the real test.
"8 sections
Spatial orientation (ndb/rmi in relation to aircraft-its timed for 3 mins)
Reaction speed (click when two shapes match each other)
Deductive logical thinking (sudoku style—which shape should be in which position on the grid)
Monitoring ability(how many dots are moving around in a circle)
Multi-tasking capability (3 tasks at once—-adding/subtracting, determining if shapes are duplicated in a row of other shapes, and a slider like the game asteroids where you avoid objects to prevent a crash)
Auditory comprehension (audio clips of clearance read backs or approach clearances and you have to choose the correct answer from 3 multiple choice options)
Complex control (use your mouse to guide your plane through a series of rotating circles)
Work-related behavior(standard personality test)"
Bump from #1616:
That's the one I did and steer everyone towards. Here's the sections from post 91. Can't practice the comm one at this site. I just recommend turning the volume up and write it down. That's the only task you can use a pen and paper. Plus you can practice each section before the real test.
"8 sections
Spatial orientation (ndb/rmi in relation to aircraft-its timed for 3 mins)
Reaction speed (click when two shapes match each other)
Deductive logical thinking (sudoku style—which shape should be in which position on the grid)
Monitoring ability(how many dots are moving around in a circle)
Multi-tasking capability (3 tasks at once—-adding/subtracting, determining if shapes are duplicated in a row of other shapes, and a slider like the game asteroids where you avoid objects to prevent a crash)
Auditory comprehension (audio clips of clearance read backs or approach clearances and you have to choose the correct answer from 3 multiple choice options)
Complex control (use your mouse to guide your plane through a series of rotating circles)
Work-related behavior(standard personality test)"
The tests are identical because they are made by the same company
100% the same are monitoring ability, complex control, deductive logic, reaction speed, spatial orientation
Multi-tasking is slightly different but still a solid baseline
Anyone who is mothertongue english shouldn't have a hard time on auditory comprehension
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