Eurowings Pilot Interview and Assessment
Eurowings pilot assessment consist of:
Eurowings Pilot Interview was last updated on 01 September, 2023
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This test judges your multitasking and divided attention abilities with basic visual, numerical and agility tasks.
This test features a practice section and a test section consiting of three different levels.
This test measures your ability for logical thinking and numerical deduction.
This test features a practice section and a test section consiting of three different levels.
This is a spatial reasoning test that measures your mental rotation skills. It is composed of different types of tasks and requires quick adoption and swift decision-making.
The test features a practice section and a main test section consisting of three different levels.
This is a spatial orientation test that measures your reasoning skills in 3D geometry and your ability to perceive and compare visual information.
Your task is to read the question then quickly observe and mentally manipulate a given 3D object then select the correct answer in the options.
This is a spatial awareness test that measures your ability to think about objects in three dimensions, imagine orientation perspectives and visualize the object movements.
It requires quick adoption and decision-making.
The task participant is required to carefully monitor a given cube object and select the correct unfolded version from the options.
This test measures your spatial orientation and logical combination skills and requires swift decision-making.
Your task is to visualize the object assembling from the given parts and choose the figure from the options that match the final look.
Diagrammatic Series is a logical reasoning test that requires its takers to recognize a continuation scheme in a series of symbols.
This test features a practice section with 20 questions, each with a detailed explanation of the answer. The test section features 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). Each level will have a 10 random, time-limited questions and a exact score will be calculated afterwards.
Cube folding involves the ability to understand and analyze visual information and solve problems using visual reasoning. You will be asked to identify relationships, similarities and differences between shapes and patterns, to recognize visual sequences and to remember relationships between objects.
This test features a practice section with 20 questions, each with a detailed visual explanation of the answer. The test section features 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). Each level will have a 20 random, time-limited questions. At the end of the test, a score will be calculated to show each individual how many correct and wrong answers they got.
This basic test in applied mathematics screens your understanding of the basics: multiplication, division, subtraction as well as speed, distance and time calculations. By taking this test, you can assess your mathematical skills according to the very same standards used in the industry and be thoroughly prepared when applying for a job in aviation.
The math test features a practice section with over 100 questions, each with a detailed explanation of the answer. The test section itself consists of 24 random, time-limited questions with answers.
Free versionThis test assesses your basic mathematical knowledge and numerical reasoning ability. It screens your understanding of rule of three, percentages, calculation with speeds and equations which pilots faces on a daily bases.
The math test features a practice section, each with a detailed explanation of the answer. The test section itself consists of three differen levels (Easy, Medium and Hard).
This test measures mental numerical reasoning. You will hear audio announcing equations and your tasks is to mentally calculate the equation.
The math test features a practice section, each with a detailed explanation of the answer. The test section itself consists of three differen levels (Easy, Medium and Hard).
The Number Series test consists of numerical sequences that follow a logical rule, based on elementary arithmetic. A sequence is given from which the rule is to be deduced. You are then asked to predict the next number in a given sequence, using that rule.
Number Series features a practice section with 20 questions, each with a detailed explanation of the answer. The test section features 2 different levels (medium and hard). Each level consists of 20 random, time-limited questions. At the end of the test a score will be calculated to show you the result of the test.
In this test, you will get to solve arithmetic tasks with time over the course of one day.
At the start, you will be shown the time, then the changes you need to remember, and finally, the input field where you will enter the calculated time in the format: HH: MM.
This test judges your ability to discern numerical details and to keep a sustain attention while dealing with repetitive tasks.
This test has a 15 minute time limit. A score, based on your performance will be given in percentages. It consist of a practice section and test section with three different levels.
This test measures your short-term visual memory capacity.
This test features a practice section and a test section with three different levels, scores is based on your performance.
Free versionThis test measures your short-term memory and your ability to associate numbers with signs and images.
You will be shown a series of pictures and numbers and your task is to memorize those combinations and enter the correct value in the input field.
This English test measures your grammar, spelling and understanding of certain words. The test is divided into three categories.
During this test you will have 10 minutes to answer 20 questions. The questions you have to answer are fill in the gap, find the correct synonyms and be able to identify the correct spelling on certain words.
The EASA ATPL questions consist of more than 1300 ATPL questions that are commonly asked during airline interview and assessments.
The topics covered are Air Law, Aircraft General Knowledge, Flight Planning and Monitoring, Human Performance, Meteorology, Operational Procedures, Principles of Flight, Performance, General and Radio Navigation, Instrumentation and Mass and Balance.
Example below:
One shall not initiate any flight made in accordance with instrument flight rules unless the available information indicates that the conditions at the aerodrome of intended destination and destination alternate (if one is required) are, at the predicted time of:
Answer: Arrival equal to or better than the minimum conditions required for aerodrome use
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The day starts with a short debrief of the session and then the Simulator assessment.
The Simulator:
Your simulator time will be approximately 70 minutes and you will get airport and weather information once you have taken your place in the cockpit. The selection pilot, acting as pilot non flying (PNF), prepares the aircraft systems for take-off and approach. You will fly without the use of autopilot, flight path vector (“bird”) or flight director, with basic navigation indications only. The PNF will select the navigation aids at your command, set the heading and speed bugs upon your orders (alt preselect will not be used), and can take over the controls for a limited time as you change your approach charts, during steady flight phases only. Subscribe to read more!! ,,, Subscribe to see the remaining simulator scenario.
The questions are Competency based questions.
Few examples below:
Please Note: Since most of these questions are based on your past experience no answers will be provided.
A group exercise is an assessed discussion exercise that involves a small group of candidates (usually 8-10 people), following a question posed by a member of a firm’s recruitment team. Few Examples Below:
It is almost impossible to prepare for such tests. Best way to answer these questions is to BE YOURSELF and BE HONEST!
Before you answer a personality questionnaire, find out about the organization and decide whether you like its culture and it’s the kind of place you will thrive in. If it is, then apply confident in that knowledge, take time over each question and answer it in a way that shows you as the ideal candidate for the role and company.
Three different type of personality test will be given during the assessment with Eurowings
Few sample questions below for personality test
Which statements best describes you? (leader, selfish, friendly, etc, etc)
Would you rather (example: clean a room or work within a group)