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  • Recommendations for AFOQT/TBAS Exam

    Posted by Kratos on April 27, 2026 at 8:41 pm

    Good afternoon Aspiring Aviators!

    Has anyone taking the AFOQT/TBAS recently? I take both exams next week and wanted to get any recommendations on how the AFOQT is like especially on the table reading, block counting, instrument comprehension. This is my first time taking both exams, and studied various books (Barron’s, trivium etc) in order to get ready. Any guidance or recommendations will be appreciated! Thanks Team and Godspeed!

    KRATOS

    • This discussion was modified 5 hours, 16 minutes ago by  Kratos.
    zachary-freeland replied 4 hours, 38 minutes ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • zachary-freeland

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    April 27, 2026 at 9:50 pm
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    Kratos,

    I just took the TBAS test a few weeks ago and the AFOQT earlier this year. To study for the AFOQT, I used some book off of Amazon. I didn’t use anything for the TBAS.

    AFOQT

    The table reading is pretty straight forward. It gives you a pair of numbers and you use both of those to then find a number within the table. Did very little practice on the section and didn’t miss one.

    For the block counting, it will show you a structure of blocks with one block highlighted. You will have to select how many other blocks that highlighted one touches. Keep in mind all blocks are the same size and shape. Same thing, practiced this for maybe half an hour and didn’t miss one.

    For the instrument reading, it will show you an attitude indicator and a heading indicator. From those two instruments you will pick from four different aircraft orientations. I personally didn’t study this at all since I have so many previous flight hours however if you’re unfamiliar with flight instruments I’d recommend spending quite a bit of time on this part.

    Side note, in my study book for the test the math sections were magnitudes easier than the actual test be prepared for harder math sections than your study materials

    TBAS

    For the TBAS I was told that I didn’t really need to study or practice since I have previous flight experience. This is absolutely not true. I’d would highly recommend a practice software and buying a set of rudders and joystick. I performed poorly on the test and wish I could have gone back and prepped more for it. I’m told you can get the program and stick and rudders for somewhat cheap so I’d say it’s worth the investment

    If you have any questions feel free to shoot me a message. Happy to help a fellow applicant.

    Best of Luck,

    Zach Freeland

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