
CAS Compass & ADAPT Pilot Aptitude Test Preparation
Airborne Aviation Academy offers structured preparation for the CAS Compass and ADAPT pilot aptitude test batteries used in airline and cadet selection. Our program covers all five domains — numerical, spatial, multi-tasking, psychomotor, and personality — with timed drills, hardware practice, and expert debrief.
What Is the CAS Compass Test?
CAS Compass (Computer Adaptive System — Cognitive Assessment) is a standardised pilot aptitude battery used in airline cadet and commercial pilot selection in India and internationally. The test adapts difficulty to your performance in real time, making familiarisation with the interface and response strategy critical to your score. Airlines including IndiGo and Air India use CAS-based aptitude screens.
What Is the ADAPT Test?
ADAPT (Aptitude for Pilot Training) is a parallel aptitude battery covering the same cognitive domains as CAS Compass but with a different interface and scoring structure. Used across airline cadet programs globally, ADAPT measures raw cognitive capacity for flight training — not flying skill. Preparation strategy is domain-specific and platform-aware.
What Airborne Covers — By Domain
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the CAS Compass test for pilots?
The CAS Compass (Computer Adaptive System — Cognitive Assessment) tests pilot aptitude for commercial airline and defence selection. It covers numerical reasoning, spatial awareness, psychomotor coordination, and multi-tasking ability. Scores predict a candidate's adaptability to flight training.
What is the ADAPT test?
ADAPT (Aptitude for Pilot Training) is a standardised battery of cognitive tests used in airline cadet selection. It measures the same core domains as CAS Compass — numerical, spatial, psychomotor — but with different interface and scoring mechanics. Airborne's preparation covers both systems.
