1. The best ground school is free, and the FAA wrote it.

The Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge. The Airplane Flying Handbook. The Aeronautical Information Manual. The Aviation Weather Handbook. These are the source documents — the books the test questions come from, the books your examiner knows by heart, the books every study guide is summarizing. Instead of reading summaries of summaries, StudentPilot puts the actual books in front of you, unabridged.

2. Eyes and ears on the same words.

This app was born from a study method that worked: read the books while an AI narrator reads them aloud, podcast style, with a highlighter tracking the passage being spoken. It turns dense chapters into something you can absorb on a couch, on a train, half-tired after work — and your place syncs across devices, so picking the book back up is the easiest thing you do all day.

3. Questions are the studying.

Reading generates questions — that's the point of reading. Your Copilot is grounded in the same source material, including the Part 91 operating rules, and cites what it uses so you can read the actual regulation yourself. Ask anytime, dive as deep as you want, then get back to the chapter. And when a concept is spatial — like the traffic pattern — we build a picture you can play with until it clicks.

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