Announcing Prepware 2010, the FAA Knowledge Exam software that allows users to take true-to-form practice exams and get immediate feedback on the test areas that need more work. Tailor-made practice sessions improve your performance in the areas you need to concentrate on the most to pass the test with flying colors!
Questions are supported by study guides and comprehensive explanations for correct and incorrect answers. Instructors can create pop quizzes of any length, on any subject matter, to supplement the study sessions. Each Prepware title includes all aircraft categories (airplane, rotorcraft, glider, lighter-than-air, powered parachute, weight-shift control). You tell the software which test you’re preparing for, and it generates your study sessions and practice tests accordingly. Prepware 2010 includes the new FAA Knowledge Exams effective June 29, 2009.
See all the features of the software on our "Detail" page by clicking the link above!
FAA Knowledge Exams: Sport Pilot (for all light-sport aircraft: Airplane, Gyroplane, Glider, Balloon, Powered Parachute, and Weight-Shift Control)
Electronic updates you can download from the ASA website keep your database current as the FAA makes changes to the tests! Our free e-mail Subscription Service provides automatic notification when Updates are available!
System Requirements:
200 MB available hard drive space, 1024 x 768 SVGA compatible display, CD-ROM drive, mouse or other compatible pointing device. Adobe Reader. Product registration is required. Internet access is required for registration as well as software question and program updates.
IBM compatible PC with Pentium-class processor, Windows 2000, XP with Service Pack 3 or Vista. Minimum 128 MB RAM (Windows 2000/XP), 512 MB RAM (Vista). Microsoft .Net Framework v2.0 or later.
Macintosh computer with PowerPC G3, G4, G5, or Intel-Mac processor, OS X Tiger (10.4 or higher), minimum 128 MB RAM.
What people are saying:
"I just wanted to let you know that after using the Prepware software I passed my test with flying colors. The investment in the studying material pays for itself when you walk into that testing room without apprehension! Thanks."—Terry Snow, Southern California
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