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Shr400 03-17-2023 10:15 PM


Originally Posted by TurboDog (Post 3609144)
Received the "Top Tier" email on January 21st and got the assessment this morning.

Congrats! When did you initially apply? Trying to figure out a rough timeframe

Rohhiram 03-18-2023 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by Meme In Command (Post 3608887)
This. I had a mil checkride unsat. I spent so much time pondering and preparing an answer for this. Never came up in the interview here or at my previous carrier. Prepare of course, but you may luck out too.

Appreciate the replies. App's been in for 4 months, but haven't heard a word. How far in the past was your unsat? I know it's specific and varies by individual, but just trying to gauge a timeline from unsat to assessment invite

Meme In Command 03-18-2023 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by Rohhiram (Post 3609519)
Appreciate the replies. App's been in for 4 months, but haven't heard a word. How far in the past was your unsat? I know it's specific and varies by individual, but just trying to gauge a timeline from unsat to assessment invite

Early 2018 was my ride. My interviews were 2021 and 2022.

BeachFrontFlyer 03-19-2023 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by Shr400 (Post 3608646)
Congrats! When did you first apply?

Late 2021. So they've had it for awhile.

still curious about what programs you all have used/paid to prep for the AON. thanks

mpaaa3 03-19-2023 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by BeachFrontFlyer (Post 3610032)
Late 2021. So they've had it for awhile.

still curious about what programs you all have used/paid to prep for the AON. thanks

I used Ready Set Takeoff. Worked for me although the actual test given by Delta is slightly different.

Randy Marsh 03-19-2023 07:56 PM


Originally Posted by mpaaa3 (Post 3610062)
I used Ready Set Takeoff. Worked for me although the actual test given by Delta is slightly different.

What’s different about it if you don’t mind elaborating? Anything major? I’ve been using Ready Set Takeoff since my top tier email Jan 22nd, still no online assessment.

GoingVisual 03-20-2023 01:13 AM


Originally Posted by BeachFrontFlyer (Post 3610032)
Late 2021. So they've had it for awhile.

still curious about what programs you all have used/paid to prep for the AON. thanks

Used the Delta prep at PASS (pilotassessments.com) myself, was very accurate.

TurboDog 03-20-2023 05:39 AM


Originally Posted by Shr400 (Post 3609337)
Congrats! When did you initially apply? Trying to figure out a rough timeframe

Applied near the end of October.

mpaaa3 03-20-2023 05:40 AM


Originally Posted by Randy Marsh (Post 3610167)
What’s different about it if you don’t mind elaborating? Anything major? I’ve been using Ready Set Takeoff since my top tier email Jan 22nd, still no online assessment.

Sent a PM.

TurboDog 03-20-2023 05:53 AM


Originally Posted by BeachFrontFlyer (Post 3610032)
Late 2021. So they've had it for awhile.

still curious about what programs you all have used/paid to prep for the AON. thanks

I primarily used ReadySetTakeoff for the assessment prep, but also used the free portion of Cut-E from PiloTest.com. I would say if you could take a mix between these two you would find a pretty accurate representation of the actual assessment. The actual assessment is a little more simplistic than RST, which is where PiloTest helps. However, if you used only RST I don't think you would have any problems. The only notable difference to me was the tube-flight portion. I could get through it on RST without hitting the obstacles and using very little movement with a mouse. On the actual assessment it requires more movement with the mouse.


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