Pilot Reaction Test | Aviation-Style Millisecond Benchmark
Civil and military aviation use psychomotor reaction batteries to screen pilot candidates. SERO runs the same stimulus-to-motor measurement online, free, in 90 seconds.
Why Pilots Need Sub-300 ms Reactions
A go-around decision at 150 knots gives you about 2 seconds of useful margin. A 100 ms reaction delay consumes a significant portion of it. Aviation psychomotor screening tests this directly.
Not a Medical Certification
This is a precision-timing benchmark. It is not a substitute for Class 1 medical examination or official aviation psychomotor testing — but it uses the same stimulus-response window.
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FAQ
Is this an official pilot test?
No — it mirrors the metric used in aviation screening but is not a certified test.
What score is "pilot-grade"?
Aviation candidates typically test under 250 ms simple reaction with low variance.
Is it free?
Yes, fully free, no signup.