Mental arithmetic
Short original calculation drills for pace, accuracy, and careful arithmetic under time pressure.
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Begin with a short timed route so you can understand the training style before choosing a plan.
Work through focused blocks that balance accuracy, pace, memory, attention, and review.
Practise longer timed sessions with original content and clear post-session review prompts.
Use skill feedback to decide what to revisit rather than relying on generic repetition.
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Short original calculation drills for pace, accuracy, and careful arithmetic under time pressure.
Aviation-relevant rate, distance, and time practice using original timed questions.
Percent, proportion, and ratio drills for selection preparation and technical confidence.
Interactive compass turns, relative bearing, runway visualisation, manikin frame-of-reference, and aircraft horizon matching with original visuals.
Introductory heading and altitude interpretation practice for calm instrument-reading habits.
Callsign, sequence, instruction, and grid-recall drills for holding information while applying a rule.
Exact-match, near-miss, and rule-based scanning drills for careful work under time pressure.
Beginner-friendly forces, pressure, levers, gears, and flight-principle questions for technical confidence.
Careful reading, instruction order, cannot-say reasoning, and aviation-style wording practice.
Full interactive spatial battery: mental rotation, cube folding and tracking, orthographic projection, 3D memory, shape assembly, mirroring, trajectory recall, and aircraft attitude.
Original workload-management drills for priority handling, recall, alert response, and rule-change discipline.
Interactive visual reasoning battery: mental rotation, mirroring, shape assembly, orthographic projection, cube folding, 3D matrix recall, and 3D viewpoint tasks.
Interactive tracking drills: 3D trajectory recall, cube path tracking, visual scan grids, and multitasking control tasks with small correction discipline.
Combine heading indicator and relative bearing toward a beacon, then select the matching top-down position map.
Scan chaotic overlapping line drawings to detect whether a target shape is fully embedded in the visual noise.
Trace rotated routes from the vehicle's own perspective and count left or right turns along the path.
Memorise flashing dot sequences on a grid, survive a brief distraction task, then recall locations and order.
Guide a marker through a slalom tube with sensitive, delayed, or inverted keyboard controls while obstacles appear.
Study a flashing cluster of analogue dials, then answer precise questions about positions and readings from memory.
Plan move sequences on a grid where the object slides until blocked, reaching the target without collision.
Watch objects moving at constant speed, then predict whether their paths will intercept after the display blanks.
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Use the first timed test to understand your starting point, then choose the training access window that fits your preparation timeline.