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AeroSports Update: ASA Introduces New Prepware

Aviation Supplies & Academics (ASA) Has Released Their New 2016 Version Of Prepware For FAA Knowledge Exams

When it comes to obtaining a pilot certificate, most people agree that the flight training part is enjoyable but preparing for the FAA knowledge test can be a real pain. This is particularly true since the FAA is no longer providing complete insight to the questions to help the trainee study and prepare. In other words, it can be hard to figure out what the questions will be covering.

ASA has informed us that a completely new and easy to use Prepware program for test preparation is now available. They say the 2016 Prepware Software can be installed to laptop and desktop computers (PC and Mac compatible) and includes a 24-month account to Prepware Online. Students can study for their exam using the installed program on a desktop or laptop computer, or login to their Prepware Online account from any internet-connected computer, tablet or smartphone.

Prepware is available in multiple formats including Software (DVD-ROM or Download, compatible with PCs and Macs), Prepware Online (compatible with any internet-connected device, including iPads), Test Prep Bundles (book + software), Prepware School (for instructors and institutions) and they say they even have apps for Apple iOS, Android, and Windows operating systems.

According to ASA, Prepware is available for all pilot and mechanic FAA Knowledge Exams.

FMI: www.asa2fly.com

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