Vendor claims 28,000+ questions across 14 subjects
ATPLTraining.io official page, accessed 2026-05-22
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ATPLTraining.io presents an EASA 2026 ATPL question bank with LMS, exam runner, and tools. The vendor page claims 28,000+ questions across 14 subjects and 240+ modules, with AI explanations, topic analytics, a pass-readiness score, E6B/M&B/unit/wind tools, a forum, and blog. Positioning references EASA and Austrocontrol. A Free forever plan is listed alongside Basic at EUR 199.90/year and Premium at EUR 299.90/year. The FAQ mentions native iOS/Android apps with offline caching, but other page sections say native apps are Coming Soon Q3 2026; verify app availability before relying on offline access. The blog section shows only a loading state in direct render.
Vendor claims 28,000+ questions across 14 subjects
ATPLTraining.io official page, accessed 2026-05-22
AI explanations, topic analytics, and pass-readiness score advertised
ATPLTraining.io official page
E6B, mass & balance, unit, and wind calculator tools included
ATPLTraining.io feature list
Free forever plan with no card required
ATPLTraining.io pricing section, accessed 2026-05-22
Pricing: Basic EUR 199.90/year, Premium EUR 299.90/year
ATPLTraining.io pricing page, accessed 2026-05-22
AviaTests centres on practice sessions, exam mode, AI explanations, and readiness visibility — a direct path from question to review without managing an LMS or separate exam runner.
AviaTests shows pricing on the landing page before you sign up. The free version lets you try the full practice flow.
AviaTests keeps weak subjects and readiness cues visible so revision time goes where it matters.
If you need mass & balance or unit calculator tools beyond the CR3 session computer, ATPLTraining.io includes those within its platform.
If an LMS with topic analytics and module tracking is important for your study structure, ATPLTraining.io advertises those features.
If Austrocontrol-specific exam preparation is relevant, ATPLTraining.io positions itself for that authority.
ATPLTraining.io claims 28,000+ questions. AviaTests focuses on practice workflow quality — subject sessions, exam mode, AI explanations, and readiness — rather than question count. Try both free versions and compare the study experience.
ATPLTraining.io mentions native iOS/Android apps with offline caching in its FAQ, but other sections say native apps are Coming Soon Q3 2026. Verify current app-store availability before relying on it. AviaTests is browser-based and does not require an app install.
Try the free version and compare the workflow yourself.