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Old 10th Apr 2006, 07:41
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Can someone please give me some information about the Pilot Profile assessment at Oxford Aviation ? Just want to know what I should expect.

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Old 10th Apr 2006, 14:32
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Best thing to do is go to www.oxfordaviation.net select forums, and look what people have posted there.

The site isnt working at the mo but there is some info there.
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I think they use the PILAPT profile.

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Sorry I still have no idea what to expect, any ideas ?? or info from someone that has done it , thanks
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OAT's own website is the best guide. It is working again now. One thread on your question is :

http://www.oxfordaviation.net/Forum/...&TOPIC_ID=2617

but there are several others. Use the OAT forum 'search' facility.
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How close to PILAPT this is I don't know but I can't see it being a million miles off in terms of the aptitudes it measures.
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Oxford actually use the COMPASS tests, the software provided by European Pilot Selection & Training (EPST). If you have a look at the EPST website there is an example test you can sit which is graded called IPAS. Check www.epst.com

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Thanks alot guys this really helped

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