This submission does not contain sufficient source material to produce a meaningful analytical summary.
What was provided is a single Reddit question post — not a news article, report, or editorial — consisting of three sentences asking whether other users have taken Southwest Airlines' D225 cadet ADAPT assessment and whether results or rejection notifications are communicated. There are no facts reported, no developments described, no data presented, and no research context was returned to supplement it.
To write the kind of rigorous, multi-paragraph professional analysis appropriate for working pilots and aviation operators, the source material needs to contain actual reportable content: findings, regulatory actions, incident data, program details, policy changes, industry statements, or substantive journalism.
**To get a useful analysis, please provide one of the following:**
- A full news article or trade publication piece (AVweb, AIN, Flying, AOPA Pilot, FlightGlobal, Reuters Aviation, etc.) - A press release or official statement from an airline, manufacturer, or regulatory body - An FAA, NTSB, or EASA document or ruling - A feature-length editorial or investigative report
If you have access to more detailed source material about Southwest's D225 cadet pipeline, its ADAPT psychometric screening process, or broader airline cadet program trends, submit that and a full analysis can be produced.