Every exam is dynamically generated — no two candidates receive the same test, and every assessment is perfectly calibrated to its purpose.
Over 10,000 distinct, continuously updated questions covering a wide array of aviation subjects, topics and difficulty levels — ensuring a rich experience without repetition.
Question counts vary depending on subject area, target difficulty level and admin parameters — perfectly scaled to its intended purpose. No two exams are the same.
Time per question adapts based on complexity and format. Overall exam duration scales seamlessly to match the total question count and specific requirements of each session.
Every exam covers all five language competency areas — scored to CEFR standards with detailed descriptor-level comments in the official report.
Multiple-choice questions testing grammatical structures in real aviation contexts
Dynamic CountAviation-themed texts with comprehension questions — safety notices, crew messages
Dynamic CountScenario-based compositions — crew notes, passenger communications, operational reports
Dynamic CountVoice-recorded role-play scenarios simulating real cabin crew passenger interactions
Dynamic CountAudio-based comprehension — aviation announcements and crew communications
Dynamic CountAvilingo's proctoring system ensures the integrity of every assessment — giving your HR team full confidence in every result.
Candidate's webcam feed is visible throughout the entire exam — top-left of screen, labelled LIVE. All activity is recorded.
Exam must be taken in fullscreen. If the candidate exits fullscreen, the exam pauses immediately and cannot resume until restored.
All tab and window switches are logged and timestamped. 3 tab switches automatically invalidate the exam — score recorded as 0.
Eye activity, gaze direction and screen movements are monitored. AI-assisted detection flags suspicious behaviour for HR review.
Once a section is confirmed, candidates cannot return to previous sections or answer questions left blank.
Maximum 3 recording attempts per speaking question. Deleted recordings still count — preventing unlimited re-recording.