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Pass the CBAT with Training That Matches the Real Test
Build speed, accuracy, and confidence with realistic CBAT-style practice. Train under timed conditions and improve your score before assessment day.
Trusted by thousands of candidates preparing for military selection worldwide.
Not a generic test prep — CBAT questions and formats you will see on the real assessment.
Why the CBAT Matters
The CBAT is one of the most important stages in military aircrew selection across the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Your score determines whether you progress — and which roles you can qualify for.
The tests are designed to push your limits under speed and pressure. You’ll be assessed on reaction time, spatial awareness, mental rotation, multitasking and more. These aren’t skills you can memorise — they’re skills you build through repetition and realistic training.
What You'll Be Tested On
The CBAT is not a single test — it is a full-day assessment measuring the cognitive skills needed for flying, navigation, aircrew decision-making and situational awareness. Each component is strictly timed and designed to push your working memory, coordination, reasoning and spatial ability to the limit. As the tests progress they will become increasingly more challenging due to more information being added.
What you'll find within the test:
1. Airborne Numerical Test (ANT)
A rapid-fire mental maths assessment involving time–speed–distance, estimation, and applied reasoning.
2. Angles, Bearings and Degrees Test
Judges your ability to interpret angles, compare headings, and understand directional changes.
3. Auditory Capacity Test
A multi-tasking audio stream test where you must recall, track, and respond to auditory information while performing other tasks.
4. Cognitive Updating Test
Measures your ability to track changing information and update variables in real time under pressure.
5. FLAG Test
A divided-attention task requiring simultaneous processing of colours, alphanumeric sequences, and instructions.
6. Digit Recognition Test
Short term memory testing through memorisation of increasingly larger digits.
7. Directions and Distances
Measures your ability to spatially comprehend directions between various points.
8. Dynamic Projection Test
Further spatial testing which further integrates your motor skills to test your ability to work in a live environment.
9. Instrument Comprehension Test (ICT)
Measures your ability to interpret standard flight instruments, altimeters, AI, turn/bank indicators, and rate of climb.
10. Mathematics Reasoning Test
Applied mathematical reasoning including proportionality, estimation, and problem-solving under time pressure.
11. Numerical Operations Test
High-speed mental arithmetic covering addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with strict time limits.
12. Rapid Tracking Test
A joystick-based coordination test evaluating fine motor control, tracking accuracy, and reaction timing.
13. Sensory Motor Apparatus Test
A joystick and foot pedal based test which evaluates your hand-foot coordination.
14. Situational Awareness Test
Measures your ability to maintain a mental picture of dynamic information while completing parallel tasks.
15. Spatial Integration Test
Combines multiple 2D and 3D shapes, requiring mental rotation and integration of spatial elements.
16. System Logic Test
Numerical and verbal reasoning which tests your ability to analyse large quantities of information
17. Table Reading Test
Visual search and information processing evaluation using table and reference key to scan for information.
18. Target Recognition Test
Identifying correct targets from rapid image flashes or symbol sets under time stress.
19. Trace Test 1 (Basic)
A visual tracking test requiring spatial comprehension to comprehend directions.
20. Trace Test 2 (Advanced)
A memory test version of Trace 1 with multiple targets to consider and memorise.
21. Verbal Logic Test
Another verbal reasoning test which tests your ability to analyse and collect information from various pages.
22. Vigilance Test
A visual comprehension and multitasking test which requires an understanding of prioritisation.
23. Visual Search
A high-speed scanning test requiring rapid identification of targets within cluttered displays.
Why CBAT Ready Works
Most CBAT tests can’t be practised using written examples — they’re fast, visual, and motor-based. CBAT Ready gives you training that matches the real test format:
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Accurate simulations of every CBAT test type
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Realistic timing and difficulty
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Speed and accuracy tracking
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Daily drills to build consistency
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Role-specific target benchmarks
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A countdown to your test date
This is the closest experience you can get before the actual assessment.
Testimonials
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