THE FOLLOWING ARE THE AVERAGE SCORES FOR SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS FOR CSO TRAINING: AFOQT PILOT 69. Coming Pilots: 25 (Pilot Comp), 10 (CSO Comp). Additionally, your score on the new ABM composite was calculated automatically. Study, put in the work, get a better score than you would have without studying. , News, features and commentaries pertaining to the Air Force Personnel Center. The AFOQT is divided into 12 subtests, with results in the following areas: quantitative, verbal, academic aptitude, pilot, combat systems officer and air battle manager. My son recently received his AFOQT scores. Your PCSM is 40% of the score they use. I was selected for Rated OTS with scores below these. A solid interview and personal statement really help. 30, and PCSM was 60. AFOQT-wise, I was 99 verbal, 98 quantitative, and I was in the 60's for pilot/nav. 6. For the first three scores – the AQR, PFAR, and FOFAR the average score is a 5 or between 40 and 60%; meaning if you score a 5 you did better than 40 to 60% of all the other candidates taking the ASTB. I wouild try to get a least a 70 if possible. The individual scores for the sections of the AFOQT are ranked from 1 to 99, with the numbers not corresponding to the number of questions answered correctly. Oct 31, 2017 #2A few years ago, an 11 PCSM score for a a top-10% cadet, FT DG, 3. Just going to throw out stats from the last board. One more thing I saw your scores and I really think there was an issue with mine I got P:99 CSO: 65 ABM: 99 AA: 76 V:50 Q: 90 So we got the same Pilot and ABM scores and I just don’t think it’s even possible my CSO could be that low based on my other scores. A 1 means you did worse than 99% of test takers. If you only provide your GPA or AFOQT scores, expect to be told "who knows. I've done probably a dozen practice tests now and average about 2-3 questions wrong per section, but definitely more proficient in those needed for the pilot score since that what i'm going for. Good LoRs, volunteering, experience, leadership/mangement roles, and having a spotless application will make you a strong candidate. Other: Meet moral and ethical standards as determined by regulation. They are basically only looking for Engineers right now for non-rated and those scores (99. Unless your field has certain education requirements (engineering degree, medical, etc), the Air Force teaches you everything you need to know. These scores generally. . The PCSM score provides a measure of a candidate's aptitude for pilot training. Additionally, there is a chance the number of pilot slots available next year is low. Verbal – 77. If able, utilize all your free time and resources trying to get some flight hours. 6 undergrad GPA. Bonus question: Do you like your life?Roast my AFOQT Score AFOQT OR tell me how to be better? Pilot: 61 CSO:74 ABM:66 Acad Apt:51 Verbal: 82 Quantitative: 26. My projected PCSM with 45 hours under the old algorithm was an 89. I have no problem retaking the AFOQT but I am concerned about. Then with your flight time, you’ll earn a PCSM score. 92T0. My AFOQT Pilot score was decent, a 67, but I have zero flight hours. Pilot: 99 CSO: 99 ABM: 99 AA: 98 V: 95 Q: 96. In essence, the test measures the aptitude of the candidates for the completion of the program. The average of your AFOQT scores is 53. I also scored a 99 AFOQT pilot score. OTS Application. This board looks at things like AFOQT scores, PCSM, GPA, work/leadership history, etc. anythingbutbored1990 • 2 mo. GPA was 3. I have my PPL, working on IFR and 135 flight hours. AFOQT: Take the Air Force Officer Qualification Test (AFOQT). So almost a half point increase for every point increase on the pilot section!If you want to earn a pilot slot, you need to do well on the AFOQT which is an entrance exam to become an officer. Certain sections do apply directly to certain career fields, normally rated positions, but the minimums are really low, like 10-25 percentile, however competitive scores are much higher than that. Before you would be considered in this category, your total score must be above the average AFOQT scores, or at least close enough to be waived. Apparently the commander is supper strict at my recruiting office. 80-89 5% 90-99 3%. Archived post. This vid. Archived post. I think it holds some pretty decent weight. My Scores: P: 96 N: 97 AA: 91 V:88 Q: 86 ABM: 97 CSO: 97 PCSM: 64 Flight Hours: 0. Maintain a minimum 2. TBAS scores are combined with the candidate's Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) Pilot composite and flying hours to. 85 is listed for AFOQT Pilot score. Just make sure the rest of your package is top notch. Got a 62 PCSM, 57 on the Pilot section of the AFOQT, and 169. Now this time my score is Pilot:95 Nav:86 AA:44 Verbal:14 Quan:80. Quantitative Composite (AR + MK): Minimum required score for all test-takers is 10. My scores from the AFOQT aren't particularly good with them ranging from the 40s-70s and im just wondering what are some of the lowest scores you know of get selected. P96/N96/AA75/V76/Q68 A little disappointed my Quantitative was relatively low, I didn’t study as…Here's my AFOQT scores: Pilot: 44 / Nav: 44 / Acad Apt: 76 / Verbal: 68 / Quantitative: 77 Also worth mentioning: I have experience with a second language (Spanish but it counts, right?), a good handful of meaningful leadership experience, ran two philanthropy events, a 3. You will need to score at least a 25 on the Navigator and a 10 on Pilot sections in order to qualify. As long as everything is balanced out you should be fine, but really anything below a 95 is below the national average for a competitive pfa score. Flight hours are factored into the PCSM score (Pilot Candidate Selection Method) and indeed can improve your chances of getting a pilot slot, but for AFOQT purposes, most of the general aviation questions were fairly basic and I've been told they aren't any more difficult than anything you'd encounter on the Private Pilot FAA. Additional comment actions. If I could do it again, I'd read some of the primary chapters in the FAA handbook. And I didn’t practice timing myself at all. 8. For reference, these are the average scores of the folks that got selected for the FY22 boards (top 2 are the rated boards, and bottom is the non-rated). Navigator-TechnicalTime negatively impacted my AFOQT results during as I didnt factor in bubbling in answers when I practiced, I simply wrote the answer in the book. Didnt get ENJPPT as he had 3. AFOQT 75 for both Pilot and Nav, 127 or so hours flying time (have PPL, some XC time built up and 1/4 of the way through instrument training; working towards CSEL rating and maybe becoming a. From my research some years the average PCSM score of candidates is 70 but I read 6 months ago people were getting pilot slots with 20s. A score of 50 represents the exact middle of the percentile and is considered to be the “average. 0 now if I'm not mistaken. The PCSM is used for categorization processing if applying for pilot slot. 1. You will know your specific Air Force job category approximately six months. Overall, GPA is 15% of your order of merit score. My scores are: Pilot: 93. Yes, go get hours. AFOQT Test Scores. The scores are represented as a percentage between 1 and 99 but are not based on the number of questions you answered correctly. I was selected for CSO in 19OT03 recently and I had below average AFOQT scores: P38 N41 AA38 V50 Q29. Bachelor's degree with 2. Verbal Composite (VA + WK + RC): All prospective Air Force Officers must score a minimum of 15 on this composite. You also need to take the TBAS (Test of Basic Aviation Skills) which measures your aptitude for UPT. The 12 test sections on the AFOQT exam create 5 scores to create a composite score. My scores and undergraduate GPA are awful. The Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) was designed by the USAF in 1953 as a testing standard to help decipher which candidates would be best suited to join as an officer. 7. 10-19 47%. The score is on a scale of 1-99, with 99 being the best. . As the score is now out of 85 total possible points, the calculator has been adjusted to max out at 85. I know some people from my FC1 group (all guard/res) who had been hired with very low scores on some sections (teens/20s), but whose pilot/nav scores were ok. The minimums are Q10/V15 so you should be good to go. I’m really hoping for pilot. Olpec22 is also correct in stating. My application was pretty strong and reviewed by several officers in my chain of command. That said, if you don’t get picked up for pilot, I would say you have a good chance at. are ranked on an Order of Merit score based on the PCSM score, field training, physical fitness, college Grade Point Average (GPA), and commander’s ranking. The PCSM is a combination of the AFOQT Pilot score, TBAS (Test of Basic Aviation Skills) score, and any flight hours you have. It’s certainly possible to be high 70s PCSM with a 56 pilot score. Subtest scores are combined to generate one or more of five composite scores used to help predict success in certain types of Air Force training programs. This is on the super score. You will receive a score based on percentile for each area (0-99): Verbal. I applied in 2009 when AFRS waived the GPA requirement; I had a 2. You can easily find ASVAB practice tests and get a baseline score. If I make it into OTS I know I will do well. 7 and 76. PCSM score is used for Pilot Selects (Pilot Candidate Selection Method). AFOQT. Last years average PCSM for pilot selects was 80. Active-duty officers who want to become pilots ahead of their commissioning are evaluated in several ways to determine their PCSM score, according to a 2017 Rand Corps study. I don’t know all the details but it may be a good place to start. On average, each squadron must fill one to four SUPT slots per year. 55 undergrad GPA and what I consider average AFOQT scores AA66 V73 Q55. Sean Stumpf, Aircrew Task Force talent management branch chief. Imaginary_Ad_3912 • 1 yr. Pilot- 97 Nav - 72 AA - 62 Verb - 62 Quan -58 I hate math. 0 / AFOQT ACADEMIC APTITUDE 55. 1. No single factor leads to an individual's selection or nonselection, according to OTS. 30-39 26%. ago. Your AFOQT will be checked and scored within 8 to 10 days of your test date. 9 GPA and 100 FA got pilot. Joined Dec 28, 2009 Messages 236. THE NEXT AFRC OTS/UFT SELECTION BOARD WILL BE HELD ON 9-10 JUNE 2015. Three hundred ninety-seven graduates are scheduled to attend pilot training; 12 will attend combat systems. Subtest scores are combined to generate one or more of five composite scores used to help predict success in certain types of Air Force training programs. Average Standardized Differences on Verbal. 10-19 47%. Average Standardized Differences on Verbal, Quantitative,Competitive average scores are often much higher and vary according to your selection cohort. *Before this, Pilot/RPA applicants must also have a minimum Navigator / CSO score of 10 and a combined Pilot and Navigator/CSO sub-score total. Also, your AFOQT Pilot score will factor into your PCSM score. Finally got my AFOQT scores. In my second attempt I score 70 or 80 in MK but as much in the other subtests as. What is the average score people get on their AFOQT without studying?. I know people who got a PCSM in the teens last year in 19 and got picked up for RPA. 3. I can compete with the 99s people. 86 is good. Verbal: 61. I will be attending FT this summer as a rated tech select. 9, whereas the mean PCSM scores are 41. Lisa Hughes, Chief of Air Force Personnel Assessment, all Form S. It’s certainly possible to be high 70s PCSM with a 56 pilot score. Do everything you can to get that score up. Pilot- 88 Navigator-66 Academic aptitude- 46 Verbal-50 Quant-44 He is wanting a pilot slot. I got a 79 on quantitative and 76 on AA, but still had a 99 on pilot. This vid. Academic Aptitude: 44. So having a 71 is very good. I got a 67 pilot AFOQT subscore, and was only able to take the TBAS once. PCSM score is a weighted composite of the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) Pilot composite, several Test of Basic Aviation Skills (TBAS scores), and a zero- to 9-point pilot flight hour code produce the PCSM score. Reply. It is used as a tool for the selection of United States Air Force pilot and RPA pilot candidates. However, since passing the AFQT is a critical part of joining the military, it is a great place to start. What is a good AFOQT Score? While there are 12 subtests, test-takers can expect to only receive five total scores for the full AFOQT exam. I was also selected on that board with very low AFOQT scores. Paying to get flight hours is pretty much out of the question. 84. The goal is to . BIG_BIRDS_MEAL • 2 mo. The five AFOQT composites and the kinds of knowledge and abilities they measure are described below. 4 for unsuccessful and successful candidates, respectively. As for what a good enough score is, here are some statistics on pilot-selects from the FY17 rated board: Avg CGPA: 3. I’d have to go back and look at the statistics but I think the average GPA for accepted applicants is over a 3. If selected, must agree to meet AFSC service commitment requirements following training - Four (4) years for non-rated positions (non-pilot positions) or Ten (10) years for rated positions (pilots)The Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) is one of the most prestigious and popularized tests. I know that taking the AFOQT and doing better on the pilot sections can help raise the PCSM score, but I also recognize that failing any section of the test means losing everything I've worked towards these past few years and throwing away a big career I've longed for since my youth. ago. It means you scored at and above 70% of the military’s reference sample of. Superscoring will be used across all composite scores i. Attached below is a link to an updated version of the OM Calculator, specifically for FY22 applicants. The PCSM score provides a measure of a candidate's aptitude. 5 min. I'm taking the AFOQT in few days and I'm just starting to study for the test. I am almost 26 with 5 years in. I am assuming this means I did not do well on the TBAS. I know. This score is composed of the AFOQT and TBAS scores, previous flying experience, and other "whole-person concept" merits such as grade point average, physical fitness assessment scores and class ranking. Pilot: to qualify for this career in terms of the AFOQT, you must score at least a 15 on verbal, 10 on quantitative, 25 on pilot, and 10 on navigator. Jan 15, 2015. I was just wondering if these scores are used for anything important, or if they are simply used to see how the cadets do in relation to ROTC, OTS and other commissioning sources. From your experience, what sort of profiles were landing AD RPA pilot slots? What average AFOQT, flight hours, PCSM, GPA, etc? Can't answer this as it's not really something you talk about once you're selected. typically receive above-average scores in the quantitative portion of the. If you’re good in those two areas, having a 2. The average for the Officer Aptitude Rating (OAR) would be again from 40 to 60 as it is scored between 20 and 80. With that many hours, your Pilot AFOQT score should be higher. 9 GPA and 100 FA got pilot. You. CSO AFOQT score is what is used. That along with the TBAS test got him a 70 PCSM score. I then retook my AFOQT, and got a Pilot score of 97. 6. 2. 8. iii. Like was said earlier, you don't get your TBAS score, you just get your PCSM. Academic Aptitude score = Verbal Analogies, Word Knowledge, Reading Comprehension, Arithmetic Reasoning, Math Knowledge. Taking the results of the 14 sections above, the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test pairs them into different composite scores. Here are my scores, as well as my interesting background. Reply replyThe AFOQT is divided into 12 subtests, with results in the following areas: quantitative, verbal, academic aptitude, pilot, combat systems officer and air battle manager. For aspiring pilot applicants, you must score a minimum of 25 in pilot, 10 in navigator, and possess a combined pilot-navigator score of 50. As I mentioned before, this score is created by combining the pilot score of the AFOTQ test along with the test score of the TBAS test. You can check your AFOQT scores here. It really depends on where your commanders ranking, gpa, pfa, and FT ranking stand, but a 70 should be your absolute minimum to shoot for, I say go for 90+ though. e (Pilot, CSO, Academic, Verbal, Quant, and ABM). Older college grad enlisting to later apply to OTS to become a pilot (29) Thoughts?Hi all, I just finished and got my scores back and was wondering whether I should retake the test again and/or work to get my IFR rating to be more. My son had a 95 pilot score (AFOQT) and a 70 PCSM score after taking the TBAS. So you’re below average in a couple of important categories. The following AFOQT score figures are based on a fairly small sample size of 46 Pilot selectees from some of the Officer Training School selection boards for fiscal years 2013 through 2017. The two biggest factors in getting a pilot slot are your ranking at your detachment (25%), and your PCSM score (40%). AFOQT Pilot 90 Cso 77 Abm 81 Acad 29 Verbal 52 Quantitative 16 PCSM 57. I'm able to view my AFOQT Pilot score and my PCSM on the air forces website but I can't see my raw AFOQT. All my scored were really good (PCSM was average with lack of flight time). Air Force Officer Qualifying Test minimum scores: pilot 25. Combat Systems Officer (CSO) - Measures knowledge and abilities considered necessary for successful completion of CSO training. The worst someone can get is 6 points the best is 10 (or a total of 18-30 for all 3 board members) If there is a discrepancy of 1. Barron's AFOQT prep book. 35. Score on the AFOQT that is sufficient for passing To pass the AFOQT, candidates must earn a minimum of 15 points in the Verbal section and 10 points in the Quantitative section. I passed the AFOQT but my scores are pilot-60. It's quite an expensive investment, however. "PCSM and AFOQT rated composites have proven to be valid, cost-effective selection. #1. B-52Aba. Also have a couple of my pilot ratings Locked post. Under new algorithm the average scores are higher. -- AFOQT score in the navigator area is 70. 6 English, 30. I did not re-take the TBAS, but the AFOQT re-take helped a lot. Last years average PCSM for pilot selects was 80. I’m still going to submit my package for March and hope for the best. 2. I plan on taking the AFOQT in a few months after some studying. 01 OM, had a 97 pt, 3. Thus, if your PCSM is strong, the algorithm believes that whatever mix of those three factors is will result in a high chance of passing UPT, even if one of them is a bit weak. Minimum AFOQT scores that Air Force Officer applicants must attain include a 15 ( Verbal Composite) and a 10 ( Quantitative Composite). So 381 total = 216 AD + 165 CIV applicants. actions are based. #4. I took the test September 21st. Don't have stats on average commanders rank. My high AFOQT scores helped me get selected for me #1 choice despite having a medium-low GPA in a soft major. Navigator – 85. I was Army my Freshman 1st semester, my 2nd semester was online, and now I am here. S. Highest is 99 PCSM still in the 41-60 hour bracket (same as before) Flykage94 • Prior Enlisted Officer • 2 yr. 78 is average. C. Thank you, Pretty consistent at least. The AFOQT is scored with percentile scores (1 to 99) in the following categories: Pilot; CSO; ABM; Academic Aptitude; Verbal; Quantitative; The minimum qualifying score is a 15 in the verbal section, and a 10 in the quantitative section. On the old scale or the pcsm 2. The Super Score is now automatically calculated by the website used to obtain your AFOQT score and will appear as a T 5 or T 6 version of the test. For the PCSM 70 now I have a 74. For the first three scores – the AQR, PFAR, and FOFAR the average score is a 5 or between 40 and 60%; meaning if you score a 5 you did better than 40 to 60% of all the other candidates taking the ASTB. It seems like it when I compare other PCSM scores with pilot scores. What is the average score of pilot training selectees? How do I update my flying hours? Can I submit hours in an FAA-approved training device? How do I update my AFOQT. You’re rated scores are above average. I'd study your ass off for 4-6 months and hopefully kill the thing. My scores were: Pilot: 5. Fucking absolutely rip to the cadet who didn't make the cut by 0. The Air Force utilizes a combination of the ASVAB subtests, referred to as Mechanical, Administrative, General Aptitude and Electronics (MAGE), to determine what career fields you are most qualified for in the Air Force. 6. I was wondering if you wouldn’t mind. Thanks in advanceAFOQT scores through Pearson Vue. There’s a pilot section you need to score high on to be competitive. These are absolute minimums and not waiverable for categorization even if you were able to get a waiver to get into the POC. The first time I took my AFOQT my pilot score was 30 and my PCSM was a 4. 8 Avg PCSM: 66 Of course, these scores. If you want to give yourself the best shot I would retake it. So having a 71 is very good. GPA and AFOQT scores are only about a quarter of your application. Then, if the 102 wants pilot they will get it. 51 – 75 82%. That means if you're going to take the AFOQT again, your scores need to be back by 31 January (or several days before, in case WINGS is down or cadre not available). Share Sort by:. You’ve got the idea – just add Verbal & Quantitative Composites. Got hired to be a pilot. The approximate figures are shown below. 14 with modifications to the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test rated composites and Pilot Candidate Selection Method scores. The worst someone can get is 6 points the best is 10 (or a total of 18-30 for all 3 board members) If there is a discrepancy of 1. By distinguishing between possible assignments, such as pilot or navigator trrining, the AFOQT accomplishes a classification function in the Air Force personnel system as well. Afoqt scores September 2021 . I had 92 pilot with 62 PCSM with literally 2 flight hours, FWIW. (AFOQT) scores and grade point Average (GPA). Even right before COVID the number applicants is going up as are the average scores to get an interview. My son got a 95 on the pilot section of the AFOQT test. While the AFOQT has proven to be beneficial, the validity, fairness, and bias of the test are continuously being scrutinized to ensure the DAF is able to recruit and use. The AFOQT is a required test for all cadets on scholarship or in the POC. 26 – 50 70%. It is reported as a percentile score with values ranging from 1 to 99. This score is submitted to a selection board with other "whole-person concept" merits such as grade point average, physical fitness assessment scores and class ranking. Plus, you're on the low end of the hour spectrum so you'll see greater PCSM utility for the hours you get. My scores are PCSM: 86 w/ 68 flight hours, max PCSM of 97 Pilot: 90 Nav: 85 Everything else: at least mid 60’s College GPA: 3. 1st PCSM Score: 83 @ 101-200 hour bracket. However, I am concerned with what I need to do one I get back. PCSM combines the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) Pilot composite, scores from the Basic Attributes Test (BAT) and a measure of prior flight experience in a regression-weighted pilot aptitude composite. Without studying at all I got Pilot - 89 CSO - 91 ABM - 94 Acad Aptitude - 68 Verbal - 67. Yeah, I'd stick with that. 0704-0188 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and. ago. It is highly recommended that individuals interested in being pilots should strive to achieve scores in the 70s or above. The average for the Officer Aptitude Rating (OAR) would be again from 40 to 60 as it is scored between 20 and 80. Each composite is comprised of a subtest - or some combination of subtests from which your score is derived. Air Force careers involve specific requirements for ASVAB scores in applicable aptitude areas, such as general, mechanical, administrative, and electric. The Pilot and Navigator/Technical composites are used to qualify applicants for aircrew training. The factors to be used will include your Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) scores, your camp performance rating, your Grade Point Average (GPA), your academic major, your Physical Fitness Test (PFT) score and the Detachment. A minimum score of 15 Verbal, 10 Quantitative, and 25 on the Pilot portion is required to be considered for a pilot slot. Questions on this subtest are not graded. Timing is literally everything and the only section i ran out of time for was math, so I had to guess on the last 5 questions. I'm a enlisted member with Bachelor's in Computer Security and Master's in Information Assurance. 80-89 5% 90-99 3%. The AFOQT or Air Force Officer Qualifying Test is a standardized test that all officer applicants must take, whether they come through OTS or ROTC. ” Your scores will remain valid for the remainder of your lifetime. " The AFOQT is a vital part of your application, both as a unique component and for its influence on your Pilot Candidate Selection Method (PCSM) score. Here are the required score breakdowns for each role: Pilot: Verbal: 15. 2 GPA and PCSM in the 50s last year. Volunteered for ENJJPT, I hope I get it. We don't know your education level or comfort level with standardized tests. Its super low and it looks like i didn't make it on the required minimums. I just got my AFOQT scores back and am wondering where I would stand when applying for a pilot slot. That said, if you’re applying to a unit that regularly gets 200+ applicants then they are likely do some level of initial application culling based on AFOQT/PCSM scores alone, since it isn’t practical for the one or two hiring POCs to read 200+ applications individually. The process of getting into ENJJPT starts before you even get into OTS. For UPT minimum acceptable scores are 15 Verbal, 10 Quantitative, 25 Pilot. ABM/CBO are both around 70 and I have a PSCM of 53 with 6 flight hours. With a degree like that you will be competitive. was "too busy" to study for it and my AFOQT scores ended up being my biggest limfac in my pilot selection package. Navigator – 85. There’s just too many qualified applicants. Also, just for reference, I retook the AFOQT as well. When I try to find it on the air forces website it asks for my 4 digit testing center code but I. I went and logged 45 hours of flight time. Finally got my AFOQT scores. Focus on the rest of your package and retake the AFOQT if you want. He wound up with a 98 PCSM score as a he had 201 flight hours. ago. Agreed, OP's package so far is what average applicants such as myself dread being compared. In general, preparing for a test like the AFOQT takes between 6 weeks and 3 months, but like Flykage94 says, it varies depending on the person. Hi all, I took the AFOQT for the 2nd time after the first time scoring a 12 on Verbal. See full list on militaryflighttests. Then, in OTS, my AFOQT scores helped me and were specifically mentioned by the board when I applied for and was ultimately accepted into the ENJJPT program. The AFOQT was validated for the prediction of pilot training criteria. Remember, the PCSM is calculated using AFOQT scores (specifically the pilot and nav sub-scores), the TBAS/BAT results, and your flying hours. To pass, applicants taking the AFOQT must score a minimum of 15 in Verbal and 10 in Quantitative. Capri120 DH USAFA '79, DD USAFA '20. (AFOQT) scores, Field Training performance, Grade Point Average (GPA), academic major, Physical Fitness Test (PFT) score, and ranking within your class given by the Detachment Commander. 5 points or more they sit down and hash it out. Pilots, both regular manned aircraft and RPA, aren't required to know anything other than to have any bachelor's and meet the minimum scores on the AFOQT and TBAS. 26 – 50 70%. 3 Quantitative: 73. “Data supports that the PCSM is the best single predictor of. When developing your study regimen take note of the subtests that comprise a given composite score. Pretty damn ok imo. Same tiers - just stop counting after 60 now. 1 Age for. Accurate-Surround512 • 1 yr. Your rated scores are pretty decent but if you are going for an EA slot the only score that matters is the Academic Aptitude. It can also help you on the AFOQT pilot/Nav section and the. I know another guy with a 52 pilot score and a 93 quantitative and 88 academic score. Quantitative: 31. Attached below is a link to an updated version of the OM Calculator, specifically for FY22 applicants. Test of Basic Aviation Skills ( TBAS) test scores are combined with the candidate’s Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT. Per paragraph 4. CSO and ABM use AFOQT scores. They don’t want some jack off who thinks they “deserve” it. Academic Aptitude Composite (VA + AR + WK + MK + RC): No minimum required score. Allowing the highest AFOQT. 1 PFA, Middle Third FT, Top Third RSS. AFOQT advice from someone who took it two weeks ago and did very well. In general, preparing for a test like the AFOQT takes between 6 weeks and 3 months, but like Flykage94 says, it varies depending on the person. Scores are the lowest grades part. Practice Score Averages: AA: 91, Verb: 87, Quant: 88, Pilot: 90, CSO: 93, ABM: 94My original PCSM score was an 11 my pilot was a 48. You can have a terrible AFOQT score brought up by other categories or a great AFOQT score brought down by other categories. You could do literally anything with those scores, theoretically. 5 / AFOQT VERBAL 47. Pilot: 25. ) Pilot Candidate Selection Method (PCSM): Must complete Test of Basic Aviation Skills (TBAS) to obtain score. It’s just getting a good score of the AFOQT that’s killing me. AFOQT Pilot composite, several TBAS subtest scores, and a measure of flying experience are combined n a. Take the TBAS, keep flying and network with whichever units you want to apply to. #4. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. The AFOQT needs to be complete and passing when packages are due to FSS. For superscoring, an applicant’s best composite score on any test attempt will be used as the score of record. As of now, the AFOQT is deemed mandatory for all students and. A Super Score may be applied to meet minimum commissioning standards.