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ASA Releases 2025-2026 Remote Pilot Test Prep

New Edition Includes Prepware

Aviation Supplies & Academics (ASA) announced the release of the new edition of the 2025-2026 Remote Pilot Test Prep in softcover and eBook formats.

The new edition includes the entire Prepware software and 24-month access to Prepware Online free of charge. ASA test prep books have been published for decades and have assisted millions of pilots and maintenance technicians in passing the FAA exams. The same applies to preparation for the FAA Remote Pilot Knowledge Exam.

The Prepware software (TP-UAS-25) provides remote pilots preparation in question-and-answer format with explanations for both correct and incorrect answers. The questions are arranged in chapters according to the subject matter for better effectiveness in studying. Figures, charts, and diagrams needed for the exam are included, bound within the book. In addition, supplemental material is included at the end of the book, noted as CT-8080-2H. This familiarizes the applicant with the supplement booklet provided at the testing center for the FAA exam.

The book also includes an activation code for applicants to access the most current Prepware Software as well as a two-year subscription to Prepware Online. The softcover version is 256 pages in black and white, 5.25 x 8.25 inches. Both versions are priced at $24.95 and are available at FBOs, Pilot Shops, online retailers, and at the link below.

FMI:  asa2fly.com/

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