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Aptitude Test for Aircraft pilot

Aircraft pilot Aviator

Here you will get to experience and practice the specific aptitude test for an Aircraft pilot position.

On the next page, you will see all the traits that characterize an Aircraft pilot's and all the tests we have developed in order to evaluate them. You will be able to choose which tests to take and adjust the overall price of the test set. Once you're done, we will generate a detailed report with your scores and relevant explanations.
Our system also generates PDF files for ease of use.
Exams for Aircraft pilot
Summary
Skills
Tests
Personality
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Aircraft pilot
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Example Skills (Traits) Report of
Aircraft pilot
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General average
A general mathematical average of all tests tested, it is important to understand that there are tests of different importance and therefore the average does not necessarily reflect the level of the examiner in the position.
Precision
The level of accuracy acquired, in relation to the number of questions answered, and in relation to the general population. The higher the level of accuracy, the more precisely the testee works at tasks that require complex thinking.
Performance speed
The number of questions answered, within a limited time, compared to the general population. The higher the performance speed, the more quickly testee works at tasks demanding complex thinking.
Applicant's general mental ability; an indication of his / her ability to learn; take in information, process it and use it; learn new skills and cope with intellectual challenges.
Trait-related tests
Verbal Analogies 7 Memory Test - Names 7 Number Sequences 7 Diagrammatic Reasoning 7
The ability to draw tangible conclusions from abstract ideas.
Trait-related tests
Verbal Analogies 7 Diagrammatic Reasoning 7 Inductive Reasoning 6
Tests knowledge of the English language on two levels: vocabulary, from basic words to an advanced level; and general understanding of meaning.
Trait-related tests
English Knowledge and Comprehension 8
The ability to deal with different types of visual stimuli, to accurately perceive visual shapes and follow their positions, which changes in space. This ability is relevant, for example, to positions that require creating and understanding charts, drawings, maps, plans, etc. The understanding of how these visual representations are reflected in reality.
Trait-related tests
Shape Recognition 7 Diagrammatic Reasoning 7 Inductive Reasoning 6
3-D visual perception and the ability to mentally rotate forms and bodies in the visual field.
Trait-related tests
Inductive Reasoning 6
The ability to recognize forms hidden within a complex figure structure, while ignoring non-relevant stimuli. It is correlated with creative thinking, flexibility, originality, ability to develop new ideas and improvisation.
Trait-related tests
Shape Recognition 7 Inductive Reasoning 6 Shapes Matching 4
General computational ability, accuracy and speed in arithmetic, numerical approximation and mathematical reasoning and logic.
Trait-related tests
Number Sequences 7
The ability to quickly and efficiently perform simple, repetitive and monotonous tasks, ones that demand attention, concentration, awareness to details and precision.
Trait-related tests
Shapes Matching 4
The ability to remember data one encounters on a daily basis, and integrate it into former memories, in order to use it at a later time to accomplish goals and complete tasks. The memorized material is meaningful and context dependant.
Trait-related tests
Memory Test - Names 7 Memory Test - Chores 3
The ability to deal with verbal content problems successfully; the ability to analyze and understand complex verbal information.
Trait-related tests
Verbal Analogies 7 Verbal Reasoning 6 Memory Test - Names 7 Memory Test - Chores 3
Understanding basic technical-mechanical principals, simple tools and basic knowledge in electricity.
Trait-related tests
Mechanical Reasoning 6
The extent of knowledge learned throughout life in various fields, reflecting the potential for future learning.
Trait-related tests
Memory Test - Names 7 Memory Test - Chores 3 English Knowledge and Comprehension 8
The ability to analyze data of different types and draw practical conclusions from it.
Trait-related tests
Verbal Analogies 7 Shape Recognition 7 Verbal Reasoning 6 Number Sequences 7 Diagrammatic Reasoning 7
Example Skills (Exams) Report of
Aircraft pilot
output: 87.4% Time Utilization: 81.0%
Shapes Matching
started : 08/09/21 13:29 | ended : 08/09/21 13:33
norm: 11-12 years (Full secondary education)
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The "Shapes Matching" test tests the ability to work quickly and accurately in space, the ability to locate specific signs and the ability to work with a mouse. These skills are required in jobs that require visual precision, such as reading blueprints, locating information on busy screens and general executive agility.
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use: 100% out of 4 minutes
In this test the results are being calculated in a different way and mistakes cannot be observed.
started : 08/09/21 13:29 | ended : 08/09/21 13:33
The "Shapes Matching" test tests the ability to work quickly and accurately in space, the ability to locate specific signs and the ability to work with a mouse. These skills are required in jobs that require visual precision, such as reading blueprints, locating information on busy screens and general executive agility.
Number Sequences
started : 09/09/21 15:35 | ended : 09/09/21 15:44
norm: 11-12 years (Full secondary education)
Score
13 correct answers from 25
Accuracy
13 correct answers from what was done 25
Work pace
25 answers from 25
Number Series Test examines the ability for inductive and deductive reasoning. Reasoning has been considered a critical component of human intelligent for decades. To separate the ability to perform complex arithmetic calculations from numerical reasoning, one needs to use only the 4 basic arithmetic operations, thus, an item's level depends on the difficulty of identifying the underlining rule.
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use: 98% out of 9 minutes
started : 09/09/21 15:35 | ended : 09/09/21 15:44
Number Series Test examines the ability for inductive and deductive reasoning. Reasoning has been considered a critical component of human intelligent for decades. To separate the ability to perform complex arithmetic calculations from numerical reasoning, one needs to use only the 4 basic arithmetic operations, thus, an item's level depends on the difficulty of identifying the underlining rule.
Verbal Analogies
started : 14/10/21 09:04 | ended : 14/10/21 09:09
norm: 11-12 years (Full secondary education)
Score
17 correct answers from 21
Accuracy
17 correct answers from what was done 21
Work pace
21 answers from 21
Verbal Analogies are a significant part of human intelligence, inductive reasoning and common sense, as well as a component of learning ability, general understanding and the ability to generate new ideas.
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use: 69% out of 7 minutes
started : 14/10/21 09:04 | ended : 14/10/21 09:09
Verbal Analogies are a significant part of human intelligence, inductive reasoning and common sense, as well as a component of learning ability, general understanding and the ability to generate new ideas.
Verbal Reasoning
started : 12/10/21 09:56 | ended : 12/10/21 10:05
norm: 11-12 years (Full secondary education)
Score
12 correct answers from 18
Accuracy
12 correct answers from what was done 14
Work pace
14 answers from 18
The test for Understanding Verbal Instructions is meant to estimate one's ability to understand written verbal instructions, and implement them. The test consists of complex instructions, i.e. the instructions include several operative stages, which might or might not be linked to each other (example: order, dependency, condition).
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use: 100% out of 9 minutes
started : 12/10/21 09:56 | ended : 12/10/21 10:05
The test for Understanding Verbal Instructions is meant to estimate one's ability to understand written verbal instructions, and implement them. The test consists of complex instructions, i.e. the instructions include several operative stages, which might or might not be linked to each other (example: order, dependency, condition).
Diagrammatic Reasoning
started : 09/09/21 15:45 | ended : 09/09/21 15:55
norm: 11-12 years (Full secondary education)
Score
19 correct answers from 25
Accuracy
19 correct answers from what was done 25
Work pace
25 answers from 25
Belongs to the field of formal skills tests. The goal of the test is to identify cognitive potential (intelligence) Culture independent. General intelligence (g) is related to the ability to abstract and infer about relationships and connections. Accordingly, the shapes series test contains geometrical shapes (most of them universal), with each item requiring the inference of rules and relationships between shapes.
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use: 71% out of 13 minutes
started : 09/09/21 15:45 | ended : 09/09/21 15:55
Belongs to the field of formal skills tests. The goal of the test is to identify cognitive potential (intelligence) Culture independent. General intelligence (g) is related to the ability to abstract and infer about relationships and connections. Accordingly, the shapes series test contains geometrical shapes (most of them universal), with each item requiring the inference of rules and relationships between shapes.
Memory Test - Chores
started : 09/09/21 20:10 | ended : 09/09/21 20:18
norm: 11-12 years (Full secondary education)
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Accuracy
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The "Memory - Chores" test examines the ability to remember a number of daily chores. Long-term memory is considered one of the components of human intelligence, because this skill is one of the tools we have in order to achieve goals.
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use: 56% out of 4 minutes
In this test the results are being calculated in a different way and mistakes cannot be observed.
started : 09/09/21 20:10 | ended : 09/09/21 20:18
The "Memory - Chores" test examines the ability to remember a number of daily chores. Long-term memory is considered one of the components of human intelligence, because this skill is one of the tools we have in order to achieve goals.
English Knowledge and Comprehension
started : 09/09/21 16:30 | ended : 09/09/21 16:36
norm: 11-12 years (Full secondary education)
Score
18 correct answers from 19
Accuracy
18 correct answers from what was done 19
Work pace
19 answers from 19
English Understanding
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use: 28% out of 16 minutes
started : 09/09/21 16:30 | ended : 09/09/21 16:36
English Understanding
Shape Recognition
started : 12/10/21 10:35 | ended : 12/10/21 10:39
norm: 11-12 years (Full secondary education)
Score
13 correct answers from 25
Accuracy
13 correct answers from what was done 14
Work pace
14 answers from 25
The Hidden Shape test examines the ability to separate between different visual stimuli, and locate an embedded target shape.
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use: 100% out of 4 minutes
started : 12/10/21 10:35 | ended : 12/10/21 10:39
The Hidden Shape test examines the ability to separate between different visual stimuli, and locate an embedded target shape.
Memory Test - Names
started : 09/09/21 20:30 | ended : 09/09/21 20:34
norm: 11-12 years (Full secondary education)
Score
8 correct answers from 10
Accuracy
8 correct answers from what was done 10
Work pace
10 answers from 10
The "Memory - Names" test examines the ability to remember several new names in their full form, and then correctly match the last name to the first name. Long-term memory is considered one of the components of human intelligence, because this skill is one of the tools we have in order to achieve goals.
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use: 83% out of 4 minutes
started : 09/09/21 20:30 | ended : 09/09/21 20:34
The "Memory - Names" test examines the ability to remember several new names in their full form, and then correctly match the last name to the first name. Long-term memory is considered one of the components of human intelligence, because this skill is one of the tools we have in order to achieve goals.
Inductive Reasoning
started : 08/09/21 14:58 | ended : 08/09/21 15:03
norm: 11-12 years (Full secondary education)
Score
13 correct answers from 25
Accuracy
13 correct answers from what was done 24
Work pace
24 answers from 25
The Mental Rotations test requires imagining rotations of a given shape. The ability to perform a mental rotation is a spatial ability and is independent of the ability to perceive shapes. The process is done mentally (by thinking) without using actual physical elements to perform the task.
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use: 86% out of 6 minutes
started : 08/09/21 14:58 | ended : 08/09/21 15:03
The Mental Rotations test requires imagining rotations of a given shape. The ability to perform a mental rotation is a spatial ability and is independent of the ability to perceive shapes. The process is done mentally (by thinking) without using actual physical elements to perform the task.
Mechanical Reasoning
started : 09/09/21 20:40 | ended : 09/09/21 20:47
norm: 11-12 years (Full secondary education)
Score
11 correct answers from 22
Accuracy
11 correct answers from what was done 14
Work pace
14 answers from 22
The Technical Understanding test, probes the understanding of basic technical-mechanical principals, simple tools and basic knowledge in electricity.
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use: 100% out of 7 minutes
started : 09/09/21 20:40 | ended : 09/09/21 20:47
The Technical Understanding test, probes the understanding of basic technical-mechanical principals, simple tools and basic knowledge in electricity.
Example Personality (Traits) Report of
Aircraft pilot
very high
Accepting authority
The ability to accept the authority and authority of those in charge, without feeling frustrated or discriminated against, and to act in accordance with the norms of the organization.
average high
Persistence
Self-propelled ability to finish tasks, perform tasks to the fullest despite distractions or boredom.
Working individually
Individual work
Modesty
Modesty
average
Working in cooperation
Mutual assistance, consideration, openness and good interpersonal communication during the performance of the team's mission. Also, the ability to accept different positions and beliefs, without judgment, understanding and acceptance of the other.
Function under stress
The ability to function efficiently, with discretion and self-control, in light of time pressures, overload conditions, ambiguity, frustration and pressure, and stress and conflict situations characteristic of teamwork.
Extrovert
A friendly, energetic, optimist, enthusiastic, and talkative person.
Open-minded
Active search for new experiences, developed imagination and a tendency to creative thinking.
Moderation
Calm
Introverted
Introverted
average low
Ambition
Setting high goals, willingness to work hard to achieve the goals and a high level of investment in achieving the goal.
low
Motivational skills
The ability to lead others towards carrying out a mission, to discover authority, leadership, and motivation among others.
Ability to provide service
Kindness, altruism, a desire to help others, warmth and a high capacity for trust.
Sales tendency
The extent to which there is a personal tendency to engage in sales (apart from sales skills, which should be examined separately).
very low
Self responsibility
The degree to which the individual can be relied upon to meet the tasks and responsibilities under his responsibility, his willingness to carry out a dedicated and faithful performance of the tasks required in the position, and his willingness to bear the consequences stemming from the quality of the performance.
Working independently
Independent work
skills
(9 sections distribution)
9 very high (4%)
 
4%
9) Indicator 96-100, ~ 4% higher points, ~ 96% achieved a lower score (4% achieved exactly this point) - ~ about 4% of candidates have this point, which means that they are special persons.
8 high (10%)
 
7%
8) Indicator 89-96, ~ 4% got a higher score, ~ 89% got a lower score (7% achieved this exact score) - ~ About 10% of candidates have this score (or higher), that is, some people are in this rating and above.
7 above average (23%)
 
12%
7) Scoring 77-89, ~ 11% got a higher score, ~ 77% got a lower score (12% achieved this exact score) - ~ About 1/4 of candidates have this score (or higher), which means a small fraction of candidates.
6 high average (40%)
 
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6) Indicator 60-77, ~ 23% got a higher score, ~ 60% got a lower score (17% achieved this exact score) - ~ about 40% of candidates have this score (or higher), which means the level is slightly above average.
5 average (50%)
 
20%
5) Indicator 40-60%, ~ 40% got a higher score, ~ 40% got a lower score (20% got this exact score). ~ This is an average score, half of the candidates get a higher score and half a lower score.
4 low average (60%)
 
17%
4) Indicator 23-40%, ~ 60% got a higher score, ~ 23% got a lower score (17% achieved this exact result). - ~ About 60% of candidates have achieved a higher level, which means that the level is slightly below average.
3 below average (75%)
 
12%
3) Indicator 11-23%, ~ 77% achieved a higher score, ~ 11% achieved a lower score (12% achieved exactly this point) - ~ about 3/4 of candidates achieved higher scores than this level.
2 low (90%)
 
7%
2) Indicator 4–11%, ~ 89% achieved a higher score, ~ 4% achieved a lower score (7% achieved exactly this point) - ~ about 90% of candidates achieved a higher level than this level.
1 very low (96%)
 
4%
1) Indicator 0-4%, ~ 4% below points, ~ 96% achieved a higher score (4% achieved exactly this point) - ~ Almost all candidates received higher scores than this level.

The [9] Scale: Represents the percentile of population that will reach or surpass this grade.
This implies the majority of the population will score 4, 5 or 6 and only a fraction will score 9 or 1.

personality
(7 sections distribution)
7 very high (5%)
 
5%
Might 96-100%, top 5% of the population, 95% have a lower score (5% have just reached this mark) About 5% of the population is in this grade, which means they are individuals of virtue.
6 high (15%)
 
10%
Masons 86-95%, 5% scored higher, 85% scored lower (10% scored exactly) - about 15% of the population is (or higher), which means a small proportion of the population.
5 average high (35%)
 
20%
Masons 66-85%, 15% have a higher score, 60% have a lower score (20% have just reached this score), and about 35% of the population is (or higher), which means the level is slightly above average.
4 average (50%)
 
30%
Masons 36-65%, 35% have a higher score, 35% have a lower score (30% have just scored) This is the average grade, half the people score higher and half lower score.
3 average low (65%)
 
20%
Masons 16-35%, 65% scored higher, 15% scored lower (20% scored exactly), and 65% of the population achieved higher than this level, which means the level is slightly below average.
2 low (80%)
 
10%
Masons 6-15%, 85% scored higher, 5% scored lower (10% scored exactly), and 85% of the population achieved higher levels than this.
1 very low (95%)
 
5%
Masters 0-5%, 5% lower grades, 95% scored higher (5% scored exactly), almost all examinees achieved higher levels than this.

The [7] Scale: Represents the percentile of population that will reach or surpass this grade.
This implies the majority of the population will score 3, 4 or 5 and only a fraction will score 7 or 1.

The Personality Report is based on research conducted by Logipass that observed how a person ranks himself, his views and the way others rate him.

The scores range from "very high" to "very low" and are statistically relative, i.e. "very high" is relatively high in comparison to the population and in other words reflects the fact that the majority of people rank lower in a specific metric.

Tests and Traits for Aircraft pilot - Here you will be able to select (✓) the tests that interest you, keep an eye on the correlation between traits and tests; removing a test might decrease a trait's influence or remove it completely, hence we advise you to take every test (at least once). Keep in mind that these tests and traits are tailored to the profession you had picked.
Profession Description - The career of a pilot involves controlling the flight of an aircraft by operating its directional flight controls, ensuring the safety of passengers and cargo, and adhering to strict aviation regulations. Pilots can work in various sectors, including commercial airlines, cargo transportation, private aviation, and the military.
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Applicant's general mental ability; an indication of his / her ability to learn; take in information, process it and use it; learn new skills and cope with intellectual challenges.

The ability to draw tangible conclusions from abstract ideas.

Tests knowledge of the English language on two levels: vocabulary, from basic words to an advanced level; and general understanding of meaning.

The ability to deal with different types of visual stimuli, to accurately perceive visual shapes and follow their positions, which changes in space. This ability is relevant, for example, to positions that require creating and understanding charts, drawings, maps, plans, etc. The understanding of how these visual representations are reflected in reality.

3-D visual perception and the ability to mentally rotate forms and bodies in the visual field.

The ability to recognize forms hidden within a complex figure structure, while ignoring non-relevant stimuli. It is correlated with creative thinking, flexibility, originality, ability to develop new ideas and improvisation.

General computational ability, accuracy and speed in arithmetic, numerical approximation and mathematical reasoning and logic.

The ability to quickly and efficiently perform simple, repetitive and monotonous tasks, ones that demand attention, concentration, awareness to details and precision.

The ability to remember data one encounters on a daily basis, and integrate it into former memories, in order to use it at a later time to accomplish goals and complete tasks. The memorized material is meaningful and context dependant.

The ability to deal with verbal content problems successfully; the ability to analyze and understand complex verbal information.

Understanding basic technical-mechanical principals, simple tools and basic knowledge in electricity.

The extent of knowledge learned throughout life in various fields, reflecting the potential for future learning.

The ability to analyze data of different types and draw practical conclusions from it.

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