
Bartolini Air pilot assessment and preparation for it
Hello my aviators! I am Svetoslav from Sofia, Bulgaria (32) and am currently on my way to try my best shot at Bartolini's Academy in Poland to fulfill one of my biggest dreams of becoming an airline pilot.
As I am fairly new to all of the specifics in the assessment process and preparation I will be very pleased to hear from someone more experienced or even better possibly someone who had "traveled this road" more into the specific details like the actual Cut-E/AON modules that will be included in the assessment process.
I am asking this specific question as I am getting a bit overwhelmed by the sheer amount of different modules and test variants I have encountered online on two different websites (pilotest.com and pilotassessments.com) that are not affiliated or official in any way for the Bartolini's protocols. My "feeling" and guess is that the actual assessment process at Bartolini will consists of more like 5-6 general categories (Attention, Numerical, Spatial, Memory, Dexterity and IQ) with 10-15 modules total (i.e. CUT-E - Inductive logical thinking, CUT-E - Relative bearing indicator, CUT-E - Navigation - Sense of direction and so on...). Rather than the more than 50 different modules and tests available at pilotassesments.com
My general feeling is that in order to complete the assessment process with a rather positive mark I would need to "polish" my math skills and knowledge related to equations, arithmetic, and Algebra in general. To to the same with my math knowledge regarding Geometry of triangles. To have learned the "Pad Pilot Book - Math and Physics for ATPL students" and to have trained on the 10-15 different Cut-E Tests available at pilotest.com
Please, provide me with some more insights and correct me if I am wrong!