Practice oral exam questions built directly from FAA Airman Certification Standards (ACS) — or generate multiple-choice and short-answer questions from any FAA handbook chapter in one click. Covers PPL, Instrument, Commercial, and more.
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AviatorPrep includes the Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge (PHAK), Instrument Flying Handbook (IFH), Airplane Flying Handbook (AFH), and Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM). The Aviation Weather Handbook (AWH), Risk Management Handbook (RMH), and Aviation Instructor's Handbook (AIH) are also indexed and coming soon. All handbooks are kept current with the latest official FAA editions.
Currently PPL (FAA-S-ACS-6C), Instrument Rating (FAA-S-ACS-8C), and Commercial Pilot (FAA-S-ACS-7B). Support for MEL, CFI, and CFII is in development.
ACS Oral Prep is a practice mode aligned to the FAA Airman Certification Standards (ACS) — the official document used by Designated Pilot Examiners (DPEs) in oral exams. It includes 600+ questions covering all Areas of Operation for PPL, IFR, and CPL. No daily limit, no account required.
Questions are generated by AI using official FAA source text as the sole reference — not synthesized from general knowledge or memory. Each question cites the specific handbook and page it was drawn from.
Questions are generated from official FAA source text and reviewed through automated quality checks. A community rating system flags low-quality questions, which are automatically removed from the pool.
FAA Reference lets you look up any aviation term, V-speed, or FAR regulation directly from official FAA sources — PHAK, IFH, AFH, AIM, and 14 CFR. Results include the exact source page so you can cite it in oral exams. Every result is sourced from an official FAA publication — not synthesized, not estimated.
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