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TBAS and AFOQT

The Test of Basic Aviation Skills (TBAS) is a battery of several computerized tests designed to test pilot candidates' abilities in spatial orientation, hand-eye coordination, and multi-tasking. This, combined with AFOQT score, and flying hours makes up the Pilot Candidate Selection Method (PCSM) score.

Please bring the following to the test:

  1. Completed worksheet (print one sided and complete with pen, do not staple)

  2. Unofficial college transcripts (print one sided, do not staple)

  3. Flight logbook if you have flight hours.

  4. Make sure you total the hours for all columns at the bottom of the last page and sign your logbook even if the last page is not full.

  5. If there are empty rows cross them out

  6. If you have previously taken the TBAS bring a printout of your scores

  7. A copy your AFOQT. You can find your score at: https://afmilpers.us.af.mil/afoqtsnet40/default.aspx

 

Our Test Center Number is 5157. It is located inside the ROTC building at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

 

The test normally takes less than takes 2 hours. Bring a sweatshirt in case that room is cold. There is no reason to show early but please be on time. Once graded, your scores will be visible on the following website: http://access.afpc.af.mil/pcsmdmz/index.html. Enter your First Name, Initials & Last Four of your SSN into the "Check PCSM Scores."

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