What are the different types of pilot aptitude assessments and what do they measure
The pilot aptitude testing process commonly involves several different test types to ensure full measurement of the core pilot competencies across the assessment.
The pilot aptitude testing process commonly involves several different test types to ensure full measurement of the core pilot competencies across the assessment.
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