Prioritise weak subjects and recent misses
Weak areasThe sprint surfaces your weakest subjects and the questions you answered incorrectly in recent sessions. Focus your limited time where accuracy is lowest.
AviaTests guides your revision through a study-decision loop: choose subjects, practice under training or exam conditions, review every answer, and see readiness signals that point to your next action. Inspect each step before you commit.
Start a session by picking an ATPL subject or a mission group you created. The sidebar groups subjects so you can target exactly what you need to revise.
Subject selector
Switch between training mode for instant answer review after each question, or exam mode for timed sessions with shuffled question order. Both modes feed your readiness data.
Mode selector
Answer each question and rate your confidence. After answering, see the correct answer, your explanation, and an option to ask the AI Instructor for clarification.
Answer review
After each session, review a summary of your performance by subject. Use the AI Instructor to ask follow-up questions about topics you found difficult.
Session summary
The readiness dashboard surfaces your weakest subjects, spaced-repetition due counts, and follow-up recommendations so your next study decision is based on data, not guesswork.
Readiness signals
From the readiness dashboard, launch Smart Review to revisit due items, start a focused session on your weakest subject, or continue with your next planned mission group.
Recommended actions
When your exam date is close, AviaTests can prioritise weak areas, recent wrong answers, low-confidence correct answers, and due Smart Review items — so your remaining study time targets what needs the most attention.
Sprint recommendations are based on your practice history inside AviaTests. They are not an exam prediction, a pass guarantee, or an official assessment.
The sprint surfaces your weakest subjects and the questions you answered incorrectly in recent sessions. Focus your limited time where accuracy is lowest.
Questions you answered correctly but rated with low confidence often signal shallow understanding. The sprint pulls those back so you can solidify them before exam day.
Spaced-repetition items that are due for review get grouped into the sprint queue. Answering them now reinforces retention when it matters most.
Switch into exam mode for timed practice sessions on your sprint subjects. Use the results to gauge whether pacing feels comfortable under pressure.
After each sprint session, review the questions you missed or flagged. Ask the AI Instructor for targeted explanations on remaining weak areas.
Being transparent about limitations helps you make informed study decisions. Readiness signals support revision planning — they do not predict outcomes.
It reflects your practice performance across ATPL subjects within AviaTests — accuracy, confidence ratings, and spaced-repetition due counts. It is not an official assessment or exam prediction.
Smart Review collects items due for spaced-repetition review into a focused session. You answer, rate confidence, and the queue adjusts based on your results. It is a study tool, not a guarantee.
Yes. Start with the free version to inspect subject selection, training mode, answer review, and readiness signals. The same loop runs in the free tier so you can evaluate fit first.
All 13 ATPL theory subjects for aeroplane students are available for practice, review, and readiness tracking. Open the sessions page to see the full list.
Use readiness signals to direct revision time toward weaker subjects before your exam sitting. Combine them with your course material, instructor guidance, and official references — do not rely on any single study tool.
The sprint is designed for the last 7 to 14 days before an ATPL sitting. Start earlier if you want more review cycles, but avoid treating it as a cram substitute — rest matters too.
The sprint uses your AviaTests practice history: accuracy by subject, recent wrong answers, confidence ratings, and spaced-repetition due counts. It does not use external exam data or leaked content.
No. The sprint is a prioritisation tool that helps you focus remaining study time. It cannot predict or guarantee any exam outcome.
Sprint prioritisation builds on your practice history. Start with the free version to build some history, then move to a paid duration when you want the full sprint experience before your exam.
Smart Review covers all due spaced-repetition items across your scope. The final-revision sprint narrows the focus to weak areas, recent misses, low-confidence answers, and timed checks in the days immediately before your sitting.
Open the free version, run a session, and see how readiness signals support your next study decision.