Complex Control — AON Cut-e wingChallenge
psychomotor · hard · 6 min
psychomotor
hard6 min
What this test measures
Complex Control measures fine tracking control, coordination, and how smoothly you correct deviations under pressure.
For pilots, this maps closely to disciplined control inputs, avoiding overcorrection, and maintaining stable performance while workload rises.
How the simulation works
- 1You control a moving system that must be kept within target limits.
- 2Small deviations accumulate if you react too late or too aggressively.
- 3The task rewards smooth correction rather than constant large inputs.
- 4As load rises, maintaining stability becomes more important than chasing perfection.
- 5Scoring typically reflects tracking quality, consistency, and error control.
What it looks like
Tips for this test
- Use smaller corrections earlier instead of large fixes after drift grows.
- Avoid oscillation caused by overcorrecting in opposite directions.
- Keep your scan calm and narrow; visual overreaction often creates control spikes.
- When performance slips, recover to stable control first before trying to regain speed.
Difficulty breakdown
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FAQ
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