Wales · NATS Air Traffic Control
Applying for an ATC role at Cardiff Airport?
Cardiff Airport is Wales's only international gateway, serving domestic, European and charter traffic. ATC is provided under the NATS framework, and trainee controllers must pass the national Stage 1 aptitude battery.
Cardiff sits in South Wales airspace coordinating with Bristol and the London TMA. Its position near the Bristol Channel creates interesting airspace management challenges.
ATC Practice provides practice for all four Stage 1 test types — Spatial Reasoning, Numerical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Situational Judgement — with 155 questions and explanations.
Whether you're just beginning your ATC application or returning for a second attempt, regular practice with ATC Practice builds the accuracy and speed you need to pass Stage 1.
What's included in ATC Practice
Spatial Reasoning
40 questions · 20 min
Numerical Reasoning
40 questions · 20 min
Logical Reasoning
40 questions · 20 min
Situational Judgement
35 questions · 25 min
NDB Direction
24 questions
Switch — Dual Task
6 rounds
About NATS Stage 1 selection
What tests are in the NATS Stage 1 aptitude assessment?
The NATS Stage 1 online assessment covers spatial reasoning, numerical reasoning, logical reasoning and situational judgement. These cognitive aptitudes are proven predictors of air traffic control training success. Candidates who practice under timed conditions perform significantly better.
How competitive is NATS air traffic controller selection?
NATS receives thousands of applications each year for a limited number of trainee places, making it one of the most competitive selection processes in UK aviation. Strong aptitude-test performance at Stage 1 is essential to progress to the assessment centre.
Do I need experience or a degree to apply?
No. NATS does not require a degree or prior aviation experience for trainee air traffic controller roles. You typically need to be 18 or over and meet GCSE requirements in maths and English, along with medical and eyesight standards. Selection is based primarily on aptitude.
What does ATC Practice include?
ATC Practice covers Spatial Reasoning, Numerical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Situational Judgement, NDB Direction and a dual-task simulation — all timed, full-length and with explanations. One payment of £10 gives unlimited access with no subscription.
Start practicing for Cardiff Airport today
One payment of £10 gives you unlimited access to all the NATS Stage 1 practice simulations. No subscription, access never expires.
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