About ATC Practice Test

ATCPracticeTest.com is an independent educational website for aspiring air traffic controllers.

We publish practical guides, test preparation explainers, free orientation resources, product comparisons, and career information for candidates researching air traffic controller selection routes.

Our main topics include:

  • ATSA preparation
  • FEAST preparation
  • NAV CANADA assessments
  • FAA air traffic controller hiring
  • air traffic controller salary and requirements
  • free ATC practice resources
  • commercial test prep reviews and comparisons
  • career planning for future controllers

Our goal is to help candidates understand their options, prepare responsibly, and avoid misleading claims.

What we publish

ATC Practice Test publishes candidate-focused content such as:

  • test preparation guides
  • high-level assessment orientation
  • study planning resources
  • free practice orientation pages
  • comparison pages
  • product reviews
  • salary and career explainers
  • hiring process guides
  • eligibility and requirements explainers

We write for candidates who want clear, realistic information before applying, studying, or purchasing a test prep product.

Our independence

ATC Practice Test is independent.

We are not affiliated with:

  • FAA
  • NAV CANADA
  • Pearson VUE
  • EUROCONTROL
  • USAJOBS
  • JobTestPrep
  • any air navigation service provider
  • any official aviation authority
  • any official test publisher

References to these organizations are made for educational, editorial, or navigational purposes only.

We do not represent any official hiring authority, regulator, employer, or test provider.

What we do not do

ATC Practice Test does not:

  • publish real official test questions
  • claim to reproduce the official ATSA, FEAST, or NAV CANADA assessments
  • guarantee scores
  • guarantee hiring outcomes
  • provide official eligibility decisions
  • provide medical, legal, or employment advice
  • imply official endorsement by aviation authorities
  • replace instructions from official sources

Our content is designed for orientation and preparation support. It is not a substitute for official communications.

How candidates should use this site

Use ATC Practice Test to understand:

  • what different ATC assessment routes may involve
  • which skills candidates commonly practice
  • how to structure study time
  • when free resources may be enough
  • when paid prep may be worth comparing
  • what to verify before applying or purchasing
  • how ATC career requirements and salary concepts differ by employer

Before making decisions, always confirm current details through official sources.

For FAA applicants, that may include FAA, USAJOBS, and authorized testing communications.

For Canadian candidates, that may include NAV CANADA and official candidate communications.

For FEAST candidates, that may include the ANSP, employer, or organization handling the selection process.

How we approach test preparation

We believe serious test preparation should be practical, transparent, and realistic.

Good preparation can help candidates:

  • understand the format
  • reduce avoidable confusion
  • practice relevant skills
  • build study consistency
  • manage time pressure
  • compare prep resources more carefully

Preparation cannot guarantee an official score, selection result, hiring decision, or training outcome.

We are careful not to present any third-party practice resource as official or required.

Some pages on ATCPracticeTest.com may include affiliate links. If you purchase through those links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you.

Affiliate relationships help support the site, but they do not determine our editorial conclusions.

When we review or compare products, we consider factors such as:

  • preparation relevance
  • candidate usefulness
  • study structure
  • coverage of relevant skill areas
  • clarity of vendor claims
  • pricing transparency
  • access terms
  • refund or cancellation clarity
  • limitations candidates should understand

For more detail, read our Review Policy and Affiliate Disclosure.

Editorial standards

Our editorial approach emphasizes:

  • clear explanations
  • serious tone
  • practical structure
  • transparent limitations
  • official-source reminders
  • no fake urgency
  • no score guarantees
  • no misleading official language

We aim to help candidates make better preparation decisions without hype.

For more detail, read our Editorial Policy.

Who writes the content

Content on ATC Practice Test is written and organized by aviation career writers and test preparation researchers.

Our current author profile is:

The author profile explains the editorial role, areas covered, and limitations of the content.

Corrections and updates

Air traffic controller hiring processes, assessment requirements, salary information, vendor products, and preparation resources can change.

We update important pages when material details change or when we identify content that should be clarified.

If you notice an error, outdated detail, unclear wording, or a broken link, contact us through the contact page.

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For corrections, topic suggestions, or general questions, use the contact page.