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Join Date: May 2005
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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.
The site isnt working at the mo but there is some info there.
Join Date: Feb 2002
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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.
http://www.oxfordaviation.net/Forum/...&TOPIC_ID=2617
but there are several others. Use the OAT forum 'search' facility.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Go to:-
www.apst.com
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.
V1R
www.apst.com
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.
V1R
Join Date: Dec 2005
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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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