PPL · IFR · CPL Oral Exam Prep

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600+ oral exam questions mapped to every ACS element your Designated Pilot Examiner will test — plus one-click MCQ and short-answer generation from official FAA handbooks.

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What You Get

Every question is generated from official FAA sources.

AeroLibrary — FAA Handbook Study Mode
Select any FAA handbook and chapter — multiple-choice and short-answer questions generate in one click. Choose from PHAK, IFH, AFH, and AIM, or study across the full book at once.
ACS Oral Prep
600+ oral exam questions mapped to FAA Airman Certification Standards — covering PPL, Instrument, and Commercial. No daily limit, no account required.
File Upload
Upload your own study materials and generate exam-style questions from them. Supports PDF, Word, PowerPoint, and images.
FAA Reference
Look up any aviation term or V-speed — directly from official FAA sources. Results cite the exact handbook and page. Every result is sourced from an official FAA publication, not synthesized or estimated.

More features available in the app.


Certification Coverage

Private Pilot (PPL)
FAA-S-ACS-6C
PHAK · AFH · AIM
12 Areas of Operation
Instrument Rating (IFR)
FAA-S-ACS-8C
IFH · PHAK · AIM
8 Areas of Operation
Commercial Pilot (CPL)
FAA-S-ACS-7B
PHAK · AFH · AIM
11 Areas of Operation
Multi-Engine Land (MEL)
Coming Soon
FAA-S-ACS-11B
Flight Instructor (CFI)
Coming Soon
FAA-S-ACS-25
Instrument Instructor (CFII)
Coming Soon
FAA-S-ACS-25

Source Material

Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge (PHAK) Instrument Flying Handbook (IFH) Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) Airplane Flying Handbook (AFH) FAA Airman Certification Standards (ACS) Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) + More handbooks coming

4,500+
Questions available
PPL · IR · CPL
Certifications covered
600+
ACS Oral questions

FAQ

Who is AviatorPrep for?

Anyone preparing for a PPL, Instrument Rating, or Commercial Pilot oral exam. Whether you're just starting to study or drilling the week before your checkride, AviatorPrep helps you practice the questions your examiner will actually ask — from the same FAA sources they use.

CFIs and flight schools also use AviatorPrep to generate quizzes, assign homework, and build lesson material for students. Interested in using it with your students? Reach us at hello.hooflow@gmail.com

Is AviatorPrep free to use?

Yes. Sample questions are available immediately with no account required. Signing in gives you free daily credits to generate questions from any FAA handbook.

What is the ACS Oral Prep mode?

A dedicated oral exam practice mode with 600+ questions — the same topics your examiner will test, organized the way the FAA structures the checkride. Covers PPL, Instrument Rating, and Commercial Pilot. Free, no account required.

What is the AeroLibrary mode?

Choose a FAA handbook and chapter, and AviatorPrep generates practice questions from it in one click. Good for working through a handbook systematically or focusing on a specific topic before a lesson.

What is the FAA Reference feature?

A search tool for official FAA content. Type in any term, regulation, or concept and get the answer with the exact source and page number — useful for quickly checking a definition or verifying a number while you study.

Can I upload my own study materials?

Yes. Upload a PDF, Word document, PowerPoint, or image and AviatorPrep generates practice questions from it — useful for POH procedures, school materials, or any document you want to turn into a quiz.

What FAA handbooks are included?

PHAK, IFH, AFH, and AIM are fully available. Aviation Weather Handbook, Risk Management Handbook, and Aviation Instructor's Handbook are also indexed and coming soon.

How is question quality ensured?

Questions are built from official FAA handbook text — the source and page are cited with every question so you can verify it yourself. Powered by AI, continuously refined by user ratings.


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