Prepware Private Pilot

Published by: ASA
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Comprehensive preparation, study and test tool for the FAA Knowledge Exam. Flashcard style review of questions, answers and explanations included for you to study by subject or with a true-to-form practice test.

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    Prepware Private Pilot is not free (it costs 9.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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Prepware Private Pilot Reviews

Brilliant!

Luke Pabari on

United Kingdom

It's so much easier to have every single question on the go. Better than working from the Gliem book in my opinion. Every question I got in my actual written was in this app! I came out with 90% - that was mainly down to this wonderful addition to the AppStore. Highly recommended for all Private Pilots.

Different questions from the PAR test

Eddinemor on

United States

I just took the exam two days ago, and during the exam, I came across almost 15 questions or more that I was seeing for the first time. Maybe because the new year has just started and they have updated the exam questions but this is definitely something prepware should look at

Please fix grading

exquise nani on

United States

On the study portion while taking the exam the app gives you the answer and it does allow you to push through without selecting the right option. So instead allowing to take it and then see what you need work on after grading you will always get 100% which defeats the purpose.

GODS GIFT TO PILOTS!

octavious III on

United States

If you’re in ground school get this app

Great, except the VOR questions

Nathan21461 on

United States

Studying for US fixed wing PPL. Some questions that require drawing a line between 2 fixes can’t be done accurately because I can’t see the entire chart on my tablet, nor can I zoom out

Worth it… for the most part.

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United States

I’m studying over 700 questions from this app, and I’ve noticed that some answers are just wrong. It only took a quick google search to prove their answers wrong. These wrong answers are very inconsistent though, despite them, this app seems very dependable, material wise. The mechanics of the app itself could use some work, but, I don’t regret buying it.

10/10 would recommend

Aob chargers on

United States

Every single question on my written was on the app, granted they were worded a little differently but if you understand the question then the answer becomes clear. Same numbers as the written for the calculations again the only difference we’re how things were worded. I would highly recommend studying using this app!!!!

Good app but could get better support from ASA

oDanbamn on

United States

App is very useful in studying for the exam. Private pilot questions are pretty accurate. Their other apps, like instrument, have erroneous questions, outdated questions, missing figures. Worst of all, now the status bar at the top has a bug in which the text font is black on black background. So your score is not visible! I have to tell my students to switch the iPad to dark mode to see their score. All of these bugs need to be fixed and the developer needs to be more responsive to get a higher rating.

Nothing beats ASA prep... but...

tpwpny on

United States

I've taken some practice tests for the FAA PAR written exam via the Sporty's app and also on the ASA site. When I saw the ASA app the purchase was a no-brainer. ASA's test prep is stellar. Their test prep books are the gold standard. Their practice tests rise above those on the Sporty's app. (The test questions seem harder on ASA- which is good.) However, the ASA iPad app disappointed me a bit: The practice tests on the app don't "score" your grade - just highlight the wrong answers. I expected practice tests akin to their website, which not only scores your grade but scores each topic area individually and provides a green/yellow/red strength/weakness report by topic. Therefore, I'm only giving this app 3 stars.

Okay Questions but Weak Features

JRiley9274 on

United States

The questions are well put together and make good sense. The issue is that the app is very weak in terms of letting you see how you have been doing, having intelligence to focus you on areas you struggle, etc. if the features within the application matured, this would be a top-notch application as the questions are solid.

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