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AKAFresh 8th September 2008 17:55

Some confusion here it seems....
 
Since this thread has been merged with another and moved at the same time seems that some replies have been mixed around.

My PERSONAL comments were about 'cockpitweb' software. Please be aware I have never used the 'PILAPT' software and therefore can not comment on it.

However I have to disagree with 'poss', that margin you talk about completely depends on the individiual person. As you righthly say they help in confidence and familarity with the type of tests and skills involved so why not give yourself the best possible chance and use them. For some people they may only help slightly but for others they may help alot either way it has helped!! This maybe the difference to pass/fail. They are by no means a garantee to success on the day but iv not come across anyone who has said they did not help what so ever, usually if its negative feedback it tends to be because the tests on the day were not exactly the same but these are not the specific airline tests so how can you expect that in the first place. Its just a means to practice, gain familiarity and confidence.

Trust me Practice does make ALL the difference. Iv seen it first hand and with my fellow colleuges in the airlines. Like I mentioned before I have only used the cockpitweb software and if you read my previous post I mentioned it helped significantly with the BA selection tests. Though the tests had slight differences they were very similar, just make sure you read the instructions carefully on the day so not to get caught out!!

It may not work for you but certainly did for me and others I spoke to.

Good Luck to all! :ok:

49a5fbdcccb2a46cdac4 17th November 2008 17:59

Txt spek? - no thanks!
HWB

Flying Squid 17th November 2008 18:12

:ok:PIALPT prep software is a valuable resource to give you an idea of what to expect and a bit of a confidence booster pre-test day. It's only £20 which is pretty cheap when you look at how much you are looking at spending on training.

I used it for about a week prior to my assessment day but havent touched it since. Infact given the state of the world I reall'y doubt these assessment days will be around much longer. After all, what FTO is going to turn down your cash and since the HSBC loans have been withdrawn I can't really see any value to them anymore. They were only ever a bit of a reassurance thing for the bank in the first place. If you have the spare cash to pay for an integrated course then there's no real benefit to it anyway. I haven't found any of the PILAPT stuff relevant to my training thus far.

Hope this helps.

fibod 17th November 2008 19:14

So if they don't work, you waste your money on the software. If they do work, they help you cheat at the real tests. Then you might go on to do a course for which you are not really suited, and because you lack the aptitude for the course, it will cost you more than it should.

Hmm; this software clearly makes a great contribution to aviation. If it doesn't work, you waste a little money. If it does, you waste a lot of money.

Sounds like what it is really good for is the people behind the software.

eednil 19th November 2008 05:35

purchasing pilapt-prep
 
Hey guys,

How does one purchase Pilapt-Prep?

The www.pilapt-prep.co.uk website seems to be down, but there is a www.pilot-prep.co.uk website which loads. The cached version of pilapt-prep.co.uk looks the same as the pilot-prep.co.uk website, but the pilot-prep.co.uk site is selling a product called Pilot-Prep. So is pilot-prep the new website, or is it a website trying to steal my credit card details?

Superpilot 19th November 2008 15:08

Hi,

It's the same, just a renamed site/product. Now called PILOT-Prep

Flying Squid 20th November 2008 15:57

Fibod - Your comments are a bit pesimistic. If you think that the PILAPT test determines your suitability to a career as a pilot or whether or not you're "made of the right stuff" then you are very much mistaken. It's a bit of a guide that's all. There are far too many factors which determine how good you will be as a commercial pilot for a 6 or 7 part test which takes an less than an hour to decide. The PILAPT PRep software is only loosely based on teh real test and in reality the real test and the prep software are fairly disimlar. As for calling it cheating...... did you use Birstol during your ATPL's and if so would you call that cheating then????

Rj111 20th November 2008 22:21

When i was going to CTC assessment a long long time ago. I did a bit of research about the tests and actually wrote a computer programme which was designed to simulate that nasty super duper multitasking one at the end. I got it so it did the numbers thing as well as the shape thing similtaneously. Though you didn't use the keyboard to tap it in, instead i just acknowledged the number in the shape when it turned up and when the number pattern changed. Then to finish the effect i did a level on Pilotwings on the N64 at the same time, that or that ridiculous helicopter game you find on the internet. Must say, it was startingly accurate to the one i was presented with on the day, even the Mrs Hawkins voice.

I dunno how much i benefitted from that, it certainly gave me more confidence though even still i made a few cock ups on the day. I managed to pass though.

Frankly though even if it increases your chances only 1% they (the prep software) are still probably worth getting, because presumably a potential job may ride on that test so you need to maximise your chances and that 20 quid is nothing given the amount of training you have done/will do.

BritishGuy 18th January 2011 11:08

Where can I purchase the PILAPT aptitude testing software from? I know this is an old post, but hopefully someone can help (or at least point me in the right direction).

BritishGuy 19th January 2011 20:12

Anyone - please?

havana_club69 30th June 2011 12:39

Apologies for bringing this up as the thread seems quite old but does anyone where I could get PILAPT as their web site appears to be down.

Also if anyone has downloaded this through Torrents, was there a particular one you used?

Any comments welcomed as Im lost on where to get a copy from :(

FoJohansson 30th June 2011 20:53

If i remember correctly, you cant find it anymore :/

shorty79 30th June 2011 22:15

I passed CTC using cockpitweb software, it's not perfect but a good start.
Brush up maths too if I were you!

Good luck.

havana_club69 1st July 2011 06:52

Cheers appreciate the advice, am able to get the cockpitweb softeware, was just wondering about the Pilapt itself.

Cheers :ok:

pilot6 18th February 2012 12:43

pilot aptitude software aero-pedia
 
he havana pilot,

I tried the pilotapt, and cockpitweb software,
but the Aero-Pedia pilot test preparation is according to me the best. and also cheapest:rolleyes:

good luck, i am hired with BA now, starting type rating soon, yes !

justonewing 14th May 2012 23:42

are you advertising ? :-)

to me aeropedia is the worst soft ever sold. nothing to see with the real pilapt...

go to http://www.pprune.org/interviews-job...-pilotest.html

Eddie98765432 10th August 2012 15:32

Hi does anyone have any tips on how to improve my score on the pilotest called pattern. Any help would be hugely appreciated as I have an aptitude test coming up.

Cheers

paulslats 12th August 2012 12:03

Hey,

Has anyone used any of the pilapt prep software for fte and did it help. Have my assessment soon and any help would be so much appreciated.


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