Private Pilot Airplane
Build the foundation: weather, airspace, performance, systems, ADM, and cross-country decision-making.
Provexar uses realistic, scenario-based mock orals to help student pilots build knowledge, judgment, and risk management while giving CFIs a structured way to guide improvement.
One free focused-topic session. No card required.
Practice scenario
Answer & explain
Get feedback
Target weak areas
Review transcript
Identify gaps
Assign focused topic
Guide next lesson

Available mock orals
Practice full or focused scenario-based mock orals across the exams that matter most in flight training, from first certificate to instructor ratings.
Build the foundation: weather, airspace, performance, systems, ADM, and cross-country decision-making.
Practice IFR decision-making, clearances, approaches, alternates, weather interpretation, and risk management.
Prepare for commercial-level judgment, performance planning, complex scenarios, regulations, and professional ADM.
Practice teaching knowledge, instructional judgment, endorsements, risk management, and explaining concepts clearly.
Practice instrument instruction, IFR scenario teaching, approach briefings, risk management, and student error correction.
More certificates and ratings can be added as Provexar expands the training loop.
Training loop
Provexar turns oral practice into a repeatable improvement cycle: students practice realistic decisions, the system exposes weak areas, and CFIs assign targeted follow-up.
Practice realistic decisions, not memorized answers.
Find gaps in knowledge, ADM, and risk management.
CFIs review results and assign focused follow-up.
Practice real aviation decisions.
Target weak ACS areas.
Turn results into instruction.
Ground school loop
Provexar gives students a structured way to practice after ground school and before meeting with their CFI. Each session turns study material into spoken explanations, scenario decisions, weak-area feedback, and focused follow-up.
Practice the topic out loud in a realistic scenario.
Find weak areas before the next lesson.
Review the transcript and assign focused follow-up.
Start with one free scenario-based mock oral. Practice decisions, explain your reasoning, and see what to improve next.