A capacity-focused session built around the skills that separate candidates late in screening: steady manual control, tracking two axes at once, dividing attention across tasks and keeping up when the pace rises. Eight subtests weighted toward psychomotor control and multitasking, scored together.
Difficulty
Applied to every subtest that has a difficulty setting. You can still change it on an individual subtest before it starts.
A battery strings several of our standalone exercises into one back-to-back session, the way a real selection day runs subtest after subtest with no gaps. You get one combined score plus a breakdown of how you did on each part, so you can see where to focus. It is deliberately generic: it rehearses the shape and pacing of a screening day without copying any one publisher's test. Which tests do airlines use?
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