u/AbjectLog5512

I'm a CFI at KGKY. I've sent 40+ students to checkrides. Here's what I see over and over:

They read the PHAK twice. Highlight everything. Watch YouTube videos. Can recite VFR minimums in their sleep.

Then my DPE asks: "You're departing runway 35 at Addison. Walk me through your takeoff briefing."

And they freeze. Not because they don't know it. Because they've never said it out loud to another human being.

The oral is a verbal exam. You can't study for it silently.

So I built DPE Prep — an AI DPE that asks real oral exam questions, listens to your answer, and corrects you with citations to the PHAK, ACS, POH, or FAR.

It's $29/month. 3-day free trial. Built for the aircraft you're actually flying.

What I want to know: How are you actually practicing your oral? Am I solving a real problem or just building something I wish my students had?

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u/AbjectLog5512 — 16 days ago