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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SIFT exam?

The Selection Instrument for Flight Training (SIFT) is the U.S. Army’s standardized test used to measure a candidate’s academic aptitude, spatial skills, and aviation potential for Army aviation training and Warrant Officer Flight Training selection.

Who can take the SIFT?

The SIFT is for applicants pursuing Army aviation, including active-duty Soldiers, officers, warrant officer candidates, National Guard and Reserve members, and qualified civilian applicants who meet basic eligibility, medical, and service requirements for aviation programs.

How is the SIFT different from the ASVAB?

The ASVAB measures overall military aptitude across many careers, while the SIFT is specifically focused on aviation potential. The SIFT includes aviation knowledge, spatial awareness, and specialized cognitive tasks directly tied to flight training and Army aviation performance.

What subjects are tested on the SIFT?

The SIFT covers reading comprehension, basic to intermediate math, spatial reasoning, mechanical concepts, and aviation knowledge, including aircraft basics, flight principles, and Army aviation history, to evaluate whether candidates can handle the mental demands of flight training.

How long is my SIFT score valid?

Once you earn a passing SIFT score, it remains valid for your Army aviation application and future boards under current policy. Candidates should plan as if the score will follow them throughout their aviation career path, especially when retakes are restricted.

Where can I take the SIFT?

The SIFT is usually administered at Army education centers, testing offices, or designated locations such as MEPS or college ROTC sites. Work with your recruiter, education counselor, or chain of command to identify authorized testing sites and available dates.

What should I study for the SIFT?

Focus on math fundamentals, word problems, mechanical concepts, reading comprehension, and aviation basics, including flight principles and Army aviation structure. Practice with realistic questions, timed quizzes, and spatial reasoning exercises to build speed, accuracy, and confidence.

How early should I start studying?

Most successful candidates start preparing at least four to eight weeks before their SIFT date, studying several times per week. Spreading practice over time, rather than cramming, helps strengthen core skills and reduces test-day anxiety and careless mistakes.

How can I improve weak areas for the SIFT?

Identify weak sections with Examsdr SIFT practice tests, then review targeted lessons, worked examples, and explanations. Break practice into short, focused sessions, track progress over time, and regularly revisit challenging topics like math or mechanical reasoning until they feel comfortable.

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Gustavo Gonzales

Gustavo Gonzales

I bought the Examsdr SIFT practice tests and they really helped me get comfortable with the Spatial Apperception section, those helicopter views from the cockpit. The questions on aerodynamics and flight controls felt spot on. Ended up passing the exam on my first try.

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Hadley Patton

Really appreciated how Examsdr focused on the Math Skills Test with algebra, geometry, and percentages. Their practice helped me speed up on those adaptive questions. Combined with some review, I passed the exam comfortably.