Croatia Control · Eurocontrol FEAST
Applying to Croatia Control?
Croatia Control is responsible for ATC across Croatian airspace and at Zagreb Airport. Croatia's position on major north-south routes between Northern Europe and the Mediterranean, combined with significant tourist-season traffic spikes, makes Croatian ATC a dynamic and demanding environment.
Croatia Control has used the Eurocontrol FEAST battery for many years as part of its trainee controller selection. The FEAST I tests assess spatial reasoning, numerical ability, logical reasoning and dual-task multitasking — skills directly relevant to Croatian ATC operations.
Summer traffic volumes in Croatian airspace can be among the highest in Europe relative to its size, placing exceptional demands on situational awareness and workload management. These are core competencies tested in FEAST.
Prepare for Croatia Control selection with ATC Practice's full-length FEAST I practice simulations. Each test type includes detailed answer explanations to help you understand not just what the right answer is, but why.
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
Croatia Control — common questions
How many times can I take the FEAST test in Croatia?
Unlike some countries, Croatia Control may allow candidates to retake FEAST after a waiting period. However, policies vary — check directly with Croatia Control for current retake rules.
About the FEAST test
What does the FEAST test measure?
FEAST I measures the core cognitive aptitudes required for successful ATC training: spatial reasoning, numerical ability, logical/abstract reasoning, multitasking, memory and situational judgement. These are proven predictors of ATC performance identified through decades of Eurocontrol research.
How long is the FEAST test?
FEAST I typically takes 2.5–4 hours and covers multiple cognitive test areas. The exact duration depends on which sub-tests the ANSP has chosen to include. FEAST II (if used) adds 1.5–2 hours of interactive multitasking simulations.
How hard is it to pass the FEAST test?
FEAST is a competitive test — pass rates vary by ANSP but only a fraction of applicants advance. Candidates who prepare thoroughly across all cognitive test areas perform significantly better. Familiarity with question formats and timed conditions is a major advantage.
What tests does ATC Practice include?
ATC Practice covers 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) and Switch — a dual-task simulation. All tests are timed and full-length.
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