Get a starting profile for pilot aptitude preparation.
Complete a short original timed free test and receive a training readiness snapshot across key pilot aptitude skills. It is a starting profile for practice, not an official prediction.
Independent preparation platform. Original practice content.
Free test overview
Question pool
104
Per attempt
16
Timed window
12:00
Each attempt draws a focused cross-skill set from the larger original pool, so the free test stays useful without becoming a long mock assessment.
A focused cross-section of pilot aptitude skills.
The free test is designed to create a practical first profile: enough signal to guide training, without pretending to be an official assessment.
Numerical reasoning
Quick calculations and careful arithmetic under time pressure.
Speed-distance-time
Aviation-relevant rate, distance, and time reasoning.
Spatial orientation
Direction changes, orientation, and mental rotation basics.
Working memory
Holding and manipulating short sequences accurately.
Attention/visual scanning
Finding exact matches while avoiding near-match traps.
Instrument reading basics
Simple heading and altitude interpretation for early practice.
Useful feedback without fake certainty.
The result page gives useful free feedback while showing what becomes more powerful with a saved account and full access pass.
A short timed free test using original practice questions.
A training readiness snapshot based on accuracy and response timing.
A basic skill breakdown showing stronger and weaker starting areas.
Recommended focus areas for your next practice session.
Treat this as a baseline scan, not a final judgement of ability.
Work without external calculators or notes so timing feedback stays useful.
If time expires, unanswered questions count as incorrect.
Accuracy
Correct answers carry the most weight in Learn, Practice and Accuracy modes.
Speed
Response time is compared with the expected time for each original practice item.
Consistency
Repeated steady answers produce stronger training signals than one rushed score.
Choices
Use number keys for multiple choice where available, or select with mouse/tap.
Submit
Press Enter or use the submit button to lock an answer and record timing.
Numeric input
Enter numbers only for numeric questions. Units are shown in the prompt where needed.
recommended
Use a device where the question, timer and answer controls are visible without heavy scrolling.
info
A keyboard helps with numeric input and fast choice selection, but touch controls are supported.
Example: At 120 kt, how long does 60 NM take?
Answer: 30 minutes
At 120 kt, 60 NM takes 0.5 hours. Convert 0.5 hours to 30 minutes.
Start with a clear baseline.
Create a verified account to start. No payment card is needed for the free test.