📋 About the ASTB-E
The ASTB-E (Aviation Selection Test Battery-Enhanced) is the standardized test administered by the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard to select candidates for pilot and Naval Flight Officer (NFO) training programs. The computer-adaptive test evaluates cognitive abilities, aviation aptitude, personality traits, and psychomotor skills critical for success in military aviation training. The ASTB-E produces three key scores: OAR (Officer Aptitude Rating), PFAR (Pilot Flight Aptitude Rating), and FOFAR (Flight Officer Flight Aptitude Rating).
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⚡ Quick Facts
- Duration
- 3 hours
- Cost
- $275 USD
- Validity
- 5 years
- Score Range
- 200-800
- Adaptive
- No
- At Home
- No
📍 Test Centers
📢 Recent Updates
2024-08
2024 Aviation Selection Board Updates
2024-05
Coast Guard Pilot Requirements
2025-01
No Major Test Changes for 2025