Military Flight Aptitude Tests 2nd Edition

by admin on July 3, 2009

Military Flight Aptitude Tests 2nd Edition




If you are serious about embarking on a promising career as a pilot in the armed forces, you must pass a rigorous military flight aptitude test to enter elite flight school programs. In addition to the 9-Step LearningExpress Test Preparation System, Military Flight Aptitude Test helps you gain an edge over other applicants by practicing key test topics, such as mechanical comprehension, spatial apperception, cycle orientation, instrument comprehension, aviation and nautical information, reading and verbal skills practice, math knowledge, electrical and hidden mazes and other visual material, table and chart reading, general science basics, data interpretation, and more! This complete test preparation guide for military flight aptitude tests includes practice questions with complete answer explanations, as well as three full-length sample tests for the AFOQT, AFAST, and ASTB.

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star Out of Date and Out of Step***DON’T BUY THIS BOOK***
This book is FOUR YEARS OLD!!! That’s OK for kids and dogs, but not for computers and test prep books! The AFOQT and the ASTB have both changed since then. From what I can see, the questions weren’t altogether in line with the test even before the tests changed–DON’T WASTE YOUR MONEY! The Barron’s Military Flight Aptitude Tests book is MUCH better, worth every penny, especially the test answer explanations and the naval and aviation information. Buy BARRON’S instead if you want to pass!!

5 Stars Excellent Study Guide
My husband used this as one of the many tools to study for the flight aptitude test, and found it helpful. Lots of visual cues, lots of practice tests.

2 Stars Harder Than It Seems
I used this book to study for the Aviation Selection Test Battery (ASTB) for the Navy OCS program. I took the test twice and I found that the math and verbal, and the mechanical reasoning parts of the test were a lot harder than the book made it seem. The spacial apperception part was pretty much right on, and the naval and aviation terms were on one test easier, and on the other a lot more difficult. I would reccommend a different book and also picking up a pilot’s manual to just get an idea about aviation, because thats what the ASTB is largely geared towards.

1 Star Not helpful at all
This books was no help at all for the Army AFAST test. Questions are answered incorrectly in the answer key (Key lists C as the correct answer to Problem X, then gives the explanation as to why B was the correct answer), the Complex Movements practice questions are completely different than those on the test, and some of the pictures in the Cyclic Orientation practice questions appear to be sequenced in the incorrect order.
If you want a good book for these tests, stick with the ARCO book.

2 Stars Not quite
The book just doesn’t do it for the Navy and Marine Corps Aviation Battery. Not enough examples and the Spatial Apperception section was pretty haggard.

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