Aircrew Aptitude Tests


 

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OVERVIEW

Please note: This website and these training packages are not endorsed by the Commonwealth of Australia, Department of Defence or the Australian Defence Force.

Firstly - why not take a minute to read our publication and testimonials.

Candidates applying to become aircrew for all three branches of the ADF must achieve a pass in the Aircrew Aptitude Test (AAT). This test is common to the three services and is also sat by candidates applying to become RAAF Air Combat Officers, RAN Observors (Naval Flight Officers) and Australian Army Loadmasters.

Please click on Education Requirements to check whether your year 11 or 12 academic results have met the minimum requirements to apply for ADF pilot. Please refer to Flight Screening Program Calendar to view the 2009 and 2010 flight screening program schedule.

Elements of the AAT are also sat by candidates applying to become Air Traffic Controllers or Fighter Controllers. Before an applicant can attempt the Aircrew Aptitude Test the required score must first be achieved in the YOU Session test, and it is possible to combine the YOU Session and AAT preparation courses.

Parents of school age applicants are welcome to meet us and view our program before deciding to commit to a course.

  

SELECTION PROCESS

 

 

The overall process is detailed in the flow diagram below. Some of the important points to note are that the AAT can only be attempted three times - with a higher pass score being required in subsequent sittings. There is also a twelve month suspension period following a testing failure.

 

  

COURSE OUTLINE

The training program is conducted as a two day, one client - one instructor, program at our Melbourne CBD office.

Features of the program include:

For those interested in becoming a RAAF Aircrew click here, Army Aircrew click here or RAN Aircrew click here.

  

KEY FACTORS

It is important to note that test scores are graded as a band one, two, or three pass - and will constitute a significant component of overall score. Candidates achieving higher test passes will proceed to flight screening more quickly.

 

 

COURSE OPTIONS

There are two options for the Aircrew Aptitude training course:

For course dates please go to Timetable.  The vast majority of our two day individual courses are scheduled for Saturday/Sunday. 

Payment can be made by Mastercard and Visa. PATS is authorized to accept credit card payment via the telephone.

 

Current ADF personnel who attend a PATS course maybe eligible for some funding from the ADF - email us for details.

We are more than happy to answer your questions but we would request that you firstly read our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) which are here

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Non-endorsement Disclaimer

This website and our services are not endorsed by any airline or military organisation referred to on this website.  Any use of the third party trade marks is in reference to the owners of those trade marks; this is non-infringing use, and not licensed by the trade mark owners.

In referring to airlines and military organisation, we merely state our opinion that our services will assist you in being selected by these organisations.  Successful completion of our courses does not guarantee selection.

We wish to specifically state that this website and training packages are not endorsed by the Commonwealth of Australia, Department of Defence or the Australian Defence Force.

 

 

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