Psychometric tests PSY 1 / 2
Prepare for the psychometric tests PSY 1 / 2 for the pilot selection
Open Climb Aviation is able to train you toward the Psychometric 1 and 2 :
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The "psy1" tests will allow you to prepare efficiently for the psycho-technical and psychomotor tests. Our tests are designed and updated to provide a perfectly realistic and effective tool. You will have unlimited access to the practice tests that you will have on D-day at the ENAC PSY 1 / 2.
At Open Climb, we train you with three main objectives in mind :
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Help you acquired the knowledge required following the EASA Standards
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Give you the operational skills the airlines seeks
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And adapt the pace of training to your flight experience
Your PSY 1 / 2 course is composed by individual and collective phases
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INDIVIDUAL TEACHING & LEARNING
1 day
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An advanced psycho-technical examination taking place over one day and sub-contracted at ENAC in Toulouse.
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This day, called "psy1", contains 11 psychotechnical tests and a personality test.
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Attention 7 various test,
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Digital, 12 various test,
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Spatial, 4 various test,
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Intellectual, 2 test.
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COLLECTIVE TECHNICAL TRAINING
1 day
This includes:
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the psychomotor tests take place over two days.
The tests, of which there are 12, are intended to statistically predict the success of the candidate in practical training. -
In general, his/her chances of successfully adapting to the professional requirements, whether he/she is a candidate cadet pilot or a professional pilot.
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These tests will therefore assess his spatial, numerical, verbal, attentional and intellectual abilities.
Requirements to Start your PSY 1 / 2
To enrol in the PSY 1 or 2 course, you should meet at least the following conditions:
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Hold or have held CPL, MPL or ATPL
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Have completed 1,500 hours flight time as a pilot on multi-pilot aeroplane; and
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have completed, as a pilot or as an observer, within the 12 months preceding the application:
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3 route sectors on the flight deck of the applicable aircraft type; or
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2 line-oriented flight training-based simulator sessions conducted by qualified flight crew on the flight deck of the applicable type. these simulator sessions shall include 2 flights of at least 2 hours each between 2 different aerodromes, and the associated pre-flight planning and de-briefing;
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