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You say the BA tests are "relevant" and RAF tests the "gold standard". I find this interesting as I have sat the RAF tests twice and I got a marginal score each time. In the debrief after the second time I was told that I would never ever make it as a RAF pilot or a commercial pilot. I then took the BA tests did rather well and got to the final board.
BA and the RAF obviously know what they are looking for as both have low dropout rates in training.
But what do I make of it, as the feedback gained from the two sets of rather similar tests seems conflicting.
Thanks
CBE
[ 02 September 2001: Message edited by: captainbirdseye ]