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kalsh
19th Apr 2014, 19:31
Hey guys, just wondering if anyone has been to an FTE assessment day recently. I'm wondering what sort of questions are asked in the maths and physics part of the tests. I have been using Pilot Aptitude Tests and skytest software to help me revise.

funkyt111
19th Apr 2014, 23:17
Revise the practice pack they sent you and you'll be fine. All the material in there is covered. Best of luck.:ok:

kalsh
20th Apr 2014, 00:19
Thank you very much for your help Funkyt111 , I've been through the pack numerous times now and been practising pilapt aggressively. Hopefully everything goes well.

G-F0RC3
20th Apr 2014, 18:49
Good luck kalsh! :)

kalsh
21st Apr 2014, 13:43
Thanks G-F0RC3 (http://www.pprune.org/members/345787-g-f0rc3). Just to add to my last post. what sort of apptitude test come up in the assessment. Is it pattern recognition, crosshairs, flying through boxes, matching colours and shapes and multitasking.

funkyt111
21st Apr 2014, 15:07
Only flying through boxes, cross hairs, pattern recognition all are included. The others you mentioned are not. A word of warning though, I would not practice these tests too much. It could prove to be a massive mistake. The cross hairs test is not the same and the flying through boxes is certainly not the same. If you have the aptitude, you'll be fine. Best of luck.

kalsh
21st Apr 2014, 20:27
Really? so it not similar to the aptitude test held at CTC then? By the sounds of it, it seem you have done the aptitude test at FTE. Any chance you can elaborate on the crosshair test and the flying through boxes test funkyT111? it would be a great help.

funkyt111
21st Apr 2014, 21:14
Sure but most the information can also be found on this forum. I've never done the ctc assessment but I have done the FTE ones. The cross hair test on sky test is inverted. The one at FTE isn't. I.e left is left, right is right and pulling back moves the cross hair up. The flying through boxes is VERY sensitive at FTE and requires only very subtle movements of the joystick. Push too hard on the joystick and you risk losing control of the aircraft.

G-F0RC3
21st Apr 2014, 22:28
The SkyTest crosshairs test is counter-intuitive. Other parts of SkyTest are good though. I've flown through a fair few SkyTest boxes in the last six months. :p

kalsh
21st Apr 2014, 23:44
Ahh okay i see, so nothing to surprising on that note then. I've been using Skytest to practise, and yes you are correct the axis are inverted but i just use the joystick backwards to counter this. It work but holding the joystick in reverse can be painful on your hand at times. Regarding the sensitivity issue with flying through boxes should hopefully be okay, I've been practising skytest on the most difficult level, which tends to be pretty fast. Hopefully everything actually goes well.

Can i ask are both you G-Force and Funkyt111 pilots flying commercially?

G-F0RC3
22nd Apr 2014, 12:50
Can i ask are both you G-Force and Funkyt111 pilots flying commercially?

No, but we both will be in the future.

When is your assessment?

kalsh
22nd Apr 2014, 17:39
My assessment is this week 23-25th april. Hence all the questions!!
Awesome its a tough world out there in aviation. I wanted to do my commercial license years ago but i thought id get a degree first just incase things don't work. Beats being in retail for the rest of my life....

When are you guy looking to start your commercial license?

I'm also looking to apply to CTC at some point just to see if i can get in that way i have a choice of two school!

speed_alive_rotate
22nd Apr 2014, 18:43
Kalsh for what its worth, if you are willing to spend that amount of money I would be opting for CTC. They have much more tagged schemes, and seem to have cadets entering Easyjet on a frequent basis. FTE isn't the school it once was in my opinion.

kalsh
22nd Apr 2014, 22:38
Speed_alive _rotate well said. I've been looking at both FTE and CTC closely on this forum and asking a few people that I've gotten to know through friends, most have said CTC is the way to go, but this is after i had booked my assessment at FTE. Like i said in my previous post I'm looking to apply to CTC. I'm just taking FTE as a practise assessment day to hopefully prep me up for CTC, but if i get into both then it will be CTC i reckon.

kalsh
27th Apr 2014, 21:09
Hey guys, got back from the FTE assessment day i passed it, i thought it was pretty straight forward to be honest! just wanted to say thanks for all the advice.

G-F0RC3
28th Apr 2014, 08:49
Well done!

What are your plans now then? Are you going to go with FTE or try for CTC as well?

kalsh
29th Apr 2014, 17:02
Thank you, i think ill still try CTC, their holding pool for pilots seem attractive to me. However, when i was at FTE talking to a few instructors and students they go if you do well in exam get top marks they do recommend you to airlines when jobs become available, but i don't know how much to read into that. They did give me a statistic of how they sent 20 pilots to airlines just last month.

time2sleep
7th Sep 2015, 06:16
Hi kalsh! I am going to FTE assessment in 21 sept and I was wondering if you could tell me what sort of questions were asked in physics and math tests? (was it just mental arithmetics?)(elementary physics?).
I have been using Skytest too, will it be enough?(what sections should I study?) And I would really appreciate any hints (general, about interview etc.):)

EZY_FR
7th Sep 2015, 17:01
I attempted the tests last year. The prepack that they send you is a pretty good indicator of what to expect, but it doesn't necessarily cover everything. If you can do GCSE Maths and Physics with ease, it shouldn't be too much of a problem. Don't underestimate the verbal reasoning test though, that test can be very tricky. Spend some time practicing verbal reasoning tests along with the advice given above and you'll be fine. I'll probably see you there!

FlyVeryHigh-
7th Sep 2015, 17:37
Hi kalsh! I am going to FTE assessment in 21 sept and I was wondering if you could tell me what sort of questions were asked in physics and math tests? (was it just mental arithmetics?)(elementary physics?).
I have been using Skytest too, will it be enough?(what sections should I study?) And I would really appreciate any hints (general, about interview etc.):)

I've did both CTC and FTE tests before. Got offered both CTC wings and the FTE course.

In my opinion FTE was much more difficult in terms of maths and physics. Be careful with skytest; sometimes the pilapt doesn't necessarily reflect what's on sky test (for example, left joystick movement will turn the screen left, but on pilapt left will have an opposite input... if that makes sense...)

time2sleep
8th Sep 2015, 03:50
Thanks guys! The issue is I am going with Air Astana ab initio programme, and i was not given any prepacks or whatever, they just told me there will be ComPASS assessment(physics, math, psychomotorics, memory and aviation english) after that interview with flight school (FTE Jerez or AFTA) representatives + Air astana representatives, so this is a little bit tricky. I suppose i have to prepare best i can.

mehio
28th Sep 2015, 21:30
Hey .
Where can i get this practice pack?
Thank you!

mehio
28th Sep 2015, 21:32
hey where can i get this practice pack for the pilapt? thank you!

EZY_FR
17th Oct 2015, 14:04
latestpilotjobs.com

BMH
13th Nov 2015, 21:49
Hello all!

Could anybody shed some light on the actual test itself? I have the pre test pack so know what to expect in regards to content. However would like to know how the math exam is set? Eg. How many questions, time frame, calculator/non calculator..

Any help will be greatly appreciated!

EZY_FR
14th Nov 2015, 00:41
The vast majority of questions will be loosely based off the material contained within the pre-pack. There will be some questions based off work not included within the pack, but if you go through your GCSE notes, you'll be fine.If you prepare yourself well enough, you will have enough time.
For the reasoning tests, look for the info contained within this thread and look at tests online.

parkfell
15th Nov 2015, 13:34
Ensure that your mental arithmetic is sound.

Scottish SQA school exams in national 5 level will help. Separate exam paper on website.
Also know your times tables up to ten times, and your sixty times table:ok:

mehio
16th Nov 2015, 21:26
Hello all.
Im currently waiting to do my FTE Herez exams(math,physics,numeracy,numerical reasoning and verbal reasoning).
Do they send us a practice sample? If yes, can anyone send it to me please.
Thank you.

EZY_FR
16th Nov 2015, 22:31
The sort of questions you'd expect to come up are contained within the prepack that should've been sent to you. You do need to study material out with the pack though. I'd advise you to spend time practicing numerical and verbal reasoning papers.

R22pilot
23rd May 2016, 16:14
Hi guys and girls!

Anyone applying for FTE this year?

Can someone just confirm for me, unlike CTC, there is no multi tasking or colour matching aptitude tests at FTE?

Is there a group team work exercise?

Thanks :)

AlphaLimaEcho
27th May 2016, 20:03
Your right yeah, it doesn't have them two exams in the aptitude tests. It hs english and maths verbal reasoning papers and maths and physics exams aswell. They are not too challenging but just swat up on GCSE level stuff and you should be fine!

blondesrule18
30th May 2016, 12:07
Hi all,

I've just had an assessment come through for Jerez along with a pre assessment guide on what might come up

This attitude test looks very physics heavy and also includes trig etc

Has anyone been to a Jerez selection before and is it as Physics based as it appears and is there a big focus in calculator maths such as Trig?

Thanks :)

JulietOscarCharlie
30th May 2016, 12:19
@blondesrule18

Everything you need to know is summed up in the pre assessment guide. Therefore you should understand everything included in the guide in preparation.

There is a maths and physics test(therefore yes it is physics based) as well as a numeracy, numerical reasoning and verbal reasoning test.

Good luck!

alexpichon
7th May 2017, 10:12
Did the pilot aptitude test website help you? What´s the best way to prepare for the assessment?