Independent PilotSphere comparison guide

AIVR Cadet: CUT-E, ADAPT & COMPASS Preparation Compared

Looking for AIVR Cadet? Start with what can be verified. This guide explains the major pilot aptitude assessments, compares currently available preparation information, and helps you choose the right practice route without unsupported claims.

01CUT-E
02ADAPT
03COMPASS

Disclosure: PilotSphere is not affiliated with AIVR Cadet. As of 13 July 2026, product details sufficient for a factual feature-by-feature review were not publicly verifiable. Unknown information is labelled accordingly instead of being estimated or invented.

Assessment navigator

Three systems. Different test experiences.

Cadet aptitude preparation is most effective when it matches the assessment in your invitation. Use these summaries as a starting point, then open the complete PilotSphere guide for the exact system you need.

01

CUT-E

Aon assessment preparation

Prepare for short, tightly timed cognitive assessments covering numerical and verbal reasoning, concentration, working memory and logical thinking.

  • Reasoning speed
  • Working memory
  • Concentration
Open CUT-E guide
02

ADAPT

Pilot aptitude simulator

Build the cognitive, coordination and multitasking skills commonly examined in pilot selection, alongside time-pressured maths and physics practice.

  • Multitasking
  • Coordination
  • Mental maths
Open ADAPT guide
03

COMPASS

Pilot assessment practice

Practise spatial orientation, short-term memory, task management and complex control tasks used to evaluate aptitude for an aviation environment.

  • Spatial awareness
  • Task management
  • Control accuracy
Open COMPASS guide

Honest comparison

AIVR Cadet and PilotSphere

A useful comparison separates published facts from assumptions. PilotSphere's resources are live and inspectable today. AIVR Cadet details should be reassessed once its official site publishes a catalogue and terms.

Comparison of verifiable PilotSphere and AIVR Cadet information
FactorPilotSphereAIVR Cadet
Public availabilityEstablished website with live assessment pagesNot publicly verifiable at publication
Assessment coverageDedicated CUT-E, ADAPT and COMPASS guidesCatalogue not yet publicly verifiable
Preparation detailVisible module explanations and preparation guidanceNot yet publicly verifiable
Pricing and attemptsCheck current PilotSphere product pages before purchaseNot yet publicly verifiable
AffiliationIndependent aviation education platformNo affiliation claimed by PilotSphere

Preparation method

Build ability, not answer memory

The strongest preparation loop is simple: understand the task, practise under realistic time pressure, review errors, and repeat with unfamiliar scenarios. Memorising one sequence can create confidence without transferable skill.

  1. 01Confirm the testRead your invitation and identify the exact assessment provider and modules.
  2. 02Create a baselineTake a familiarisation attempt before intensive practice and record weak areas.
  3. 03Train accuratelyPrioritise correct responses, then compress your decision time gradually.
  4. 04Simulate conditionsPractise without interruptions on the device and controls you plan to use.

Your cadet aptitude checklist

Can I sustain accuracy while the timer is visible?

Do I recover quickly after one difficult task?

Can I divide attention without ignoring the primary task?

Is every product claim I am comparing publicly verifiable?

View PilotSphere aptitude resources

Questions answered

AIVR Cadet FAQ