Airservices Australia Psychometric Testing
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From: Gold Coast
I am not to sure about others, I would have thought I was in the 'others' catagory
, I received an email on the 6th jan to accept stage 1 testing, which for me will be 20th of Jan, I assumed this was for everyone but maybe not? The first email I received mentioned the following stages of testing
, I received an email on the 6th jan to accept stage 1 testing, which for me will be 20th of Jan, I assumed this was for everyone but maybe not? The first email I received mentioned the following stages of testing- ATC Skills Simulation (90 minutes)
- ATC Cognitive Suite (40 minutes)
- Behavioural Traits Questionnaire (20 minutes)
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From: Melbourne
Practice for the stage 1 tests
Hey do you have any idea on how to prepare for the stage 1 tests? I'am a bit lost they say look at the SHL website but there so many tests and I don't know if they are similar to the actual tests
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From: Melbourne
I am not to sure about others, I would have thought I was in the 'others' catagory
, I received an email on the 6th jan to accept stage 1 testing, which for me will be 20th of Jan, I assumed this was for everyone but maybe not? The first email I received mentioned the following stages of testing
, I received an email on the 6th jan to accept stage 1 testing, which for me will be 20th of Jan, I assumed this was for everyone but maybe not? The first email I received mentioned the following stages of testing- ATC Skills Simulation (90 minutes)
- ATC Cognitive Suite (40 minutes)
- Behavioural Traits Questionnaire (20 minutes)
Joined: Jan 2025
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From: Melbourne
Hi All,
Just kicked of the stage 1 test with detail accuracy and coded reasoning.. not sure how to feel. Didn't get through all the questions in either - I'm hoping this is normal otherwise I'm a fair way off the mark?
Was prioritising accuracy, however was obviously trying to work as quick as possible - do others just try and rip through the questions?
Just kicked of the stage 1 test with detail accuracy and coded reasoning.. not sure how to feel. Didn't get through all the questions in either - I'm hoping this is normal otherwise I'm a fair way off the mark?

Was prioritising accuracy, however was obviously trying to work as quick as possible - do others just try and rip through the questions?
All the best! Goodluck with the rest
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From: Melbourne
Hey boss I also just completed the tests on the 20th and had a pretty similar experience especially the coded reasoning (also got to 40/50) and pt2 of the radar test. absolute best of luck though!!! I guess we all let each other know when we hear back?
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From: Melbourne
Best of luck to you my man. I've never been so nervous to hear back form a job, I want this bad haha. Could be another week I'm thinking, as they'd have to go through everyone's results. Let's hope for the best! I'll keep you posted.
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From: bne
Dissappointedly didn't make it. But makes me want it more. Hoping the rest of you had better luck!
Just wondering if anyone knows if they ever give exceptions to the 12month re-apply period?
Also would anyone who made it through, have any tips (via dm).. I think radar was toughest for me, with the remebering relationships part where you had to remember 2 equations. Also interested in the type of answers that others provide in behavioural testing, which inhindsight I could've answered in a manner more tailored towards ATC attitude.
Just wondering if anyone knows if they ever give exceptions to the 12month re-apply period?
Also would anyone who made it through, have any tips (via dm).. I think radar was toughest for me, with the remebering relationships part where you had to remember 2 equations. Also interested in the type of answers that others provide in behavioural testing, which inhindsight I could've answered in a manner more tailored towards ATC attitude.
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From: Vic
Pyschometric stage one testing
Hi all - sorry new to the forum and the atc application - so niy too sure if i can ask this - but is there any guidance on how to prepare for the new domain testing? Is there anything online that is similar (like coded reasoning, spatial openong/closing shapes, whats next in thr pattetn type questions)?
How similar are the practice tests ASA give you in diffculty anf type of questions?
How similar are the practice tests ASA give you in diffculty anf type of questions?
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From: Vic
Hey! Would love to know the type of questions you got in the first round and if there is any way to prepare for it?
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From: Geelong
also, kind of a no-brainer but -
READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS!
The radar was the worst. You have to flag moving dots while answering math problems that disappear.
Joined: Nov 2024
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From: Brisbane
Got an email today to book in for an Assessment Centre for mid March in Brisbane. Looking forward to it but wish it was sooner, it's going to be an excited but anxious wait for it! The assessment centre is a half day (~4 hrs), and I had the choice of three time slots. Anyone else on here who will be attending this round?
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From: Brisbane
Congrats to those who made it into the Assessment Centre. I completed the interrupt test this week and didn't make the cut. If you zoom out far enough, you could see your score. I got close to 90% on one of the components, but only scored around 70% on the other components.
Bit of a bummer, but they did say that they expect a good score in all components. I guess the 70% score wasn't quite good enough. I'll try again in 12 months.
Best of luck to everyone else!
Bit of a bummer, but they did say that they expect a good score in all components. I guess the 70% score wasn't quite good enough. I'll try again in 12 months.
Best of luck to everyone else!

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From: Oz
Dissappointedly didn't make it. But makes me want it more. Hoping the rest of you had better luck!
Just wondering if anyone knows if they ever give exceptions to the 12month re-apply period?
Also would anyone who made it through, have any tips (via dm).. I think radar was toughest for me, with the remebering relationships part where you had to remember 2 equations. Also interested in the type of answers that others provide in behavioural testing, which inhindsight I could've answered in a manner more tailored towards ATC attitude.
Just wondering if anyone knows if they ever give exceptions to the 12month re-apply period?
Also would anyone who made it through, have any tips (via dm).. I think radar was toughest for me, with the remebering relationships part where you had to remember 2 equations. Also interested in the type of answers that others provide in behavioural testing, which inhindsight I could've answered in a manner more tailored towards ATC attitude.
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From: Brisbane
Congrats to those who made it to the assessment centre! I completed the interrupt test this week but was unsuccessful. I saw that one of my scores was close to 90%, but the other ones were closer to 75%. They said you need a good score in all components to pass, so I guess I just missed the mark in one of the components.
They wouldn't provide any feedback, and asked me to wait another 12 months before reapplying.
They wouldn't provide any feedback, and asked me to wait another 12 months before reapplying.
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From: Geelong
I found the interrupt test easier than the radar test of round 1. It was still tricky splitting your brain to see, hear, comprehend and compute at the same time, but the math questions were MUCH simpler (some T/F in there too, instead of "What is 387 x 12" wtf how do I do that in 3 seconds in my head?). There were a few others in the zoom with me, and we were all talked through the test. Very simple, 7 minute tutorial and 15 minute test.
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From: Brisbane
I found the interrupt test easier than the radar test of round 1. It was still tricky splitting your brain to see, hear, comprehend and compute at the same time, but the math questions were MUCH simpler (some T/F in there too, instead of "What is 387 x 12" wtf how do I do that in 3 seconds in my head?). There were a few others in the zoom with me, and we were all talked through the test. Very simple, 7 minute tutorial and 15 minute test.
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From: Brisbane



