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Postby JoeM » Thu Jul 26, 2012 9:24 pm

Hi guys,

Firstly, my name's Joe Mathieson, and I'm an aspiring 17 year old pilot from Christchurch. After narrowing down some of my final flight school options, including the likes of CTC and Massey, I'm starting to come across the ADAPT pre-screening test more and more often. Regarding this, has someone here been through this test? I'm not asking for hints, but the ATTTO page is quite vague when it comes to describing the tool, other than the fact it is in a "cockpit setting"........ I'd just like to ask what the test actually tests - not what it *possibly* involves.

Thanks a bunch,
Joe Mathieson.
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Postby benwynn » Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:59 pm

My school did ADAPT testing. It was basic maths and comprehension + a simulator session, as well as trying to see how enthusiastic you are about flying and finishing the course. They just want to make sure you can pass the required exams. The maths was VERY basic, I can't really remember exactly what it was, but nothing difficult. From memory the computer stuff also had quick problems to be solved and stuff like that.

I guess nowdays with limited student loans they probably look more into these tests results, but at some of the smaller schools (Not CTC and Massey) it's as much about how keen you are, if you've done much/any flying before, whether or not they can see you finishing the course.
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Postby JoeM » Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:14 am

Thanks very much for that Ben, much appreciated!! Twas really the last sort of element of all the selection testing they do that I wasn't to sure of the contents, thankfully winkyy.gif I'm starting to wonder what else they'll throw at us to be honest!!

Cheers!! smile.gif
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Postby huff3r » Sat Jul 28, 2012 7:26 pm

For CTC they use an assesment called "PilApt". It's a computer based test, that tests comprehension, ability to multitask, reaction times, orientation awareness etc. If you google it somewhere online they describe the content of the 7 or so tests they do. It's not too difficult, but certainly not an easy-in. Not sure about anywhere else though.
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Postby JoeM » Sat Jul 28, 2012 7:44 pm

huff3r wrote:
QUOTE (huff3r @ Jul 28 2012,7:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
For CTC they use an assesment called "PilApt". It's a computer based test, that tests comprehension, ability to multitask, reaction times, orientation awareness etc. If you google it somewhere online they describe the content of the 7 or so tests they do. It's not too difficult, but certainly not an easy-in. Not sure about anywhere else though.


Awesome, cheers mate!! CTC at the moment is my first choice, so the infos much appreciated biggrin.gif Are you training there now?

Cheers,
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Postby huff3r » Mon Jul 30, 2012 6:05 pm

JoeM wrote:
QUOTE (JoeM @ Jul 28 2012,7:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Awesome, cheers mate!! CTC at the moment is my first choice, so the infos much appreciated biggrin.gif Are you training there now?

Cheers,
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Yup, I'm doing ATPLs now and then just got the IR test and about 20hrs CPL training to go. The workload is big, but it's great fun.
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Postby JoeM » Tue Jul 31, 2012 7:43 am

Awesome, cheers for that mate:) Are you in one of the cadetships (Jetstar, etc.) or an actual student of CTC? Sounds like fun alright!!

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Postby huff3r » Tue Jul 31, 2012 9:42 am

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Awesome, cheers for that mate:) Are you in one of the cadetships (Jetstar, etc.) or an actual student of CTC? Sounds like fun alright!!

Joe.


I'm an "NMIT Cadet" in other words self-funded through the NMIT Diploma of Aviation Science, with a student loan to back it up. Hopefully CTC lives up to the advertising and helps me get a job at the end, otherwise I'll have to go it alone and take what I can get.
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Postby JoeM » Tue Jul 31, 2012 9:41 pm

Oh well, everyone has to start somewhere!! Can't say I'm looking forward to the massive loan either though!! dry.gif

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Postby Ian Warren » Tue Jul 31, 2012 10:07 pm

In this country .. sad as it is don't loan yourself to it , 17 do farm work to cover the bill to fly ! ... Idea .. not my type of work anymore .. but good money for a young wantabe flyer

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Can't say I'm looking forward to the massive loan either though!! dry.gif

I could get you help in this area .. not a promise tho
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Postby JoeM » Tue Jul 31, 2012 10:51 pm

Ah, a steady part time job at foodies does me just fine for now wink.gif It is sad really, but, worth it in the end (I hope)!!

I could get you help in this area .. not a promise tho

What do you mean by that exactly Ian........?

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Postby Ian Warren » Tue Jul 31, 2012 10:56 pm

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What do you mean by that exactly Ian........?

Family , a niece , works on a farm out the back off Southbrooke , hard knacker but good moneys .. bloody horrible hours
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Postby benwynn » Tue Jul 31, 2012 11:29 pm

if you're lucky enough to be offered a place with a student loan, just get it. start paying it back once you're in full time employment; stay in NZ and it's interest free.
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Postby huff3r » Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:48 am

JoeM wrote:
QUOTE (JoeM @ Jul 31 2012,10:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ah, a steady part time job at foodies does me just fine for now wink.gif It is sad really, but, worth it in the end (I hope)!!

I could get you help in this area .. not a promise tho

What do you mean by that exactly Ian........?

Joe.


Just be aware you won't be able to keep up a job if you train at CTC. You have to live off whatever you have, and whatever you can get off the government.

The schedule is 5 days on 1 day off, so your day off moves every week, and the workload is pretty high. I don't know of anyone who is managing to work whilst here.
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Postby JoeM » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:53 pm

Thanks very much for this guys, much appreciated. Decision day is fast approaching, so I'll see what happens from here I guess!!

Hugely appreciate your help,
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