What is AFT's Practice CyberExam system?

Advanced Flight Theory's Practice CyberExam system is an online tool to that allows our students to determine when they are fully prepared to attempt the CASA flight crew exams, by replicating the style of question and time critical workload of the CASA exams. Failing a CASA exam is expensive and time consuming, while at the same time a failure also indicates a lack of knowledge in topics that one day, flying out there on your own in difficult circumstances, may be essential to the safe operation of the flight.

The system has been used by our students for over 26 years now and it has evolved significantly over that time. When the system first started, internet access was very patchy and unreliable, so the original exams were loaded onto mini CD's for access. As the internet became more reliable the current online system was developed, which allows updates and new questions to be added in real time as required by changing rules and regulations.

In the last recorded two year CASA exam study window our students generated, attempted and then marked over 43,500 practice exams.

How does AFT's Practice CyberExam system work?

On the Practice CyberExam Main Menu you simply select the subject required and then proceed to that subject's menu to generate an exam. After clicking the 'Generate Exam' button you are taken to a login page where you enter your usercode and password to have a new exam generated for you. Each subject has a data base large enought to generate four unique exams, and a record is kept of the questions you are given in each exam generated to ensure you only see each question available once during a full batch of exams attempted.

Do Practice CyberExams contain actual CASA exam questions?

No! The Practice CyberExams copy the style and difficulty level of the CASA exams, but they do not contain actual CASA exam questions. It is essential to remember that simply attempting the Pracitce CyberExams over and over until you can pass them is not at all beneficial to you. If you fail a Practice CyberExam you should refer to the KDR created and spend as much time as needed to revise and fully understand the topics where you had a knowledge deficiency.

Do Practice CyberExams offer both multi-choice and typed short answer style questions?

Yes! Both styles of question will be presented within the system, to reflect the mix of styles used in the CASA exams.

How are Practice CyberExams best viewed?

Practice CyberExams are best viewed using Laptop, PC or MAC screens. iPad and tablet type web browsers in 'Desktop Website' mode are also supported. Phone screens are not recommended or practical.

For more information and details please visit our Practice CyberExams FAQ page.

A selection of 3 short Practice CyberExam samples can be attempted via the menu at the top of this page.