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ASA Releases Pilot Test Prep For 2025-2026

Books Include 2-Year Subscription To Prepware.com

Aviation Supplies & Academics (ASA) announced it will begin shipping the new editions of six Pilot Test Prep books for 2025-2026 in November. The books include the Prepware Software at no extra cost.

The new editions represent the latest information to prepare students for the FAA Knowledge Exams and include the book, software, and updates for two years, plus the two-year subscription to Prepware.com.

Many thousands of pilots who used ASA passed their exams the first time. The test material is organized into chapters based on subject matter, and includes text, illustrations, questions and answer choices, correct answers, and explanations for both correct and incorrect answers along with references for additional study.

Students use the book to learn and become familiar with the material, then use Prepware for unlimited study sessions and practice tests which lead to endorsements for the official FAA Knowledge Exam.

Each book and software program includes the figures, charts, and diagrams needed for each exam. The FAA Knowledge Testing Supplement is also included at the back of each book.

The Test Prep Books are available beginning November 4.

FMI:  asa2fly.com/

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