Alcpt 112 (DELUXE)

Create a flashcard deck of 300 advanced words, but prioritize those often found on DoD-based tests:

Download a basic aviation English glossary or a PHAK (Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge) and just skim the glossary. alcpt 112

"Form 112" refers to a specific test booklet version. DLIELC periodically releases new forms (e.g., 100, 101, 102… up to 113, 114). Each form is equated (statistically calibrated) to be of equal difficulty. However, students and instructors often whisper about certain forms being "harder" — and Form 112 is one of those. Create a flashcard deck of 300 advanced words,

First, a quick refresher. The ALCPT isn’t your typical English test. It’s designed by the Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLI-ELC) to measure the English proficiency of non-native speakers in operational and technical environments—especially military aviation. You have about 60 minutes total

The test comes in multiple “forms” (different versions of the test). Each form has 100 multiple-choice questions divided into two main parts:

You have about 60 minutes total. No trick questions—but definitely some traps if your vocabulary or listening skills aren’t sharp.