AI-Powered Checkride Prep

Ace Your
Checkride Oral
Exam

Practice with an AI examiner that scores against current FAA Airman Certification Standards. Real-time tracking, voice interaction, and detailed debriefs — just like sitting across from a real DPE.

1:42:18
Can you explain the required inspections for an aircraft to be considered airworthy?
Sure — there's the annual inspection, the transponder check every 24 months, the ELT inspection...
Good start. What regulation governs the annual inspection requirement?
ACS Tracking
Preflight
Airworthiness
Weather
Cross-Country
Systems
Performance
5
Exam Types
2hr
Timed Sessions
ACS
Real Standards
Voice
+ Text Input

Built for serious checkride prep

Every detail designed to mirror the real oral exam experience, from ACS-based scoring to realistic examiner behavior.

Scored Against Real ACS

Every question and evaluation follows FAA Airman Certification Standards, the same criteria your actual DPE uses.

Talk Like It's Real

Use your microphone for natural voice responses. The AI examiner responds with speech too — simulating an actual oral exam flow.

Track Every Task

Live sidebar shows your progress across all ACS areas and tasks. Know exactly where you stand — satisfactory, unsatisfactory, or still to cover.

Detailed Debrief Reports

Get a comprehensive post-exam report with overall assessment, per-task feedback, and targeted study recommendations.

Feature 01

AI Designated Pilot Examiner

Our AI examiner conducts a realistic 2-hour oral exam, following the same structure a real DPE would. It asks probing follow-up questions, presents scenarios, and evaluates your knowledge against ACS standards.

DPE Examiner
DESIGNATED PILOT EXAMINER
Let's talk about weather. You're planning a cross-country flight and encounter an AIRMET for IFR conditions along your route. Walk me through your decision-making process.
I'd first check the specific area covered by the AIRMET and compare it with my planned route and timing...
Feature 02

Aeronautical Charts & Approach Plates

Real IFR approach plates and VFR/IFR charts are displayed during your exam — just like a real checkride. The examiner asks about specific symbols, procedures, and elements directly from the charts.

ILS or LOC RWY 11 — Worcester RGNL (ORH) approach plate
Identify the missed approach procedure for this plate
Feature 03

Live ACS Progress Tracking

Watch your exam unfold in real-time with a live sidebar showing every ACS area and task. Green for satisfactory, red for needs work, orange for in-progress. No surprises when the debrief comes.

I. Preflight Preparation
Pilot Qualifications SAT
Airworthiness Requirements SAT
Weather Information IP
II. Preflight Procedures
Flight Deck Management UNSAT
Engine Starting
Taxiing
Feature 04

Comprehensive Debrief

After your exam, receive a detailed report breaking down your performance by ACS task. See exactly what you nailed, what needs work, and get targeted study recommendations to focus your prep.

Exam Debrief
SATISFACTORY
Preflight Prep
Flight Operations
Navigation
Emergencies
STUDY RECOMMENDATION
Focus on emergency procedures, particularly engine failure during cruise and electrical system failures. Review FAR 91.3 and the POH emergency checklists.

Three steps to checkride ready

No account required. Pick your exam, take the oral, and review your performance.

1

Choose Your Exam

Select from Private Pilot, Instrument Rating, Commercial, CFI, or ATP.

2

Take Your Oral

Respond by voice or text as the AI DPE works through ACS areas and tasks.

3

Review Your Debrief

Get a detailed performance report with targeted study recommendations.

Five checkrides, one platform

Each exam is built from the current FAA Airman Certification Standards for that certificate or rating.

Private Pilot
FAA-S-ACS-6B
The foundation. VFR operations, airspace, weather, and flight planning.
Instrument Rating
FAA-S-ACS-8B
IFR procedures, approaches, departures, and instrument navigation.
Commercial Pilot
FAA-S-ACS-7A
Advanced operations, performance, and commercial privileges.
Flight Instructor
FAA-S-ACS-8B
Fundamentals of instruction, teaching methods, and flight training.
Airline Transport
FAA-S-ACS-11C
ATP-level knowledge, regulations, and high-altitude operations.

Common questions

Everything you need to know before you start your mock oral.

No. mockOral is a practice tool for exam preparation. No certification or endorsement is granted. It's designed to help you prepare for your actual checkride by simulating the oral exam experience.
Private Pilot, Instrument Rating, Commercial Pilot, CFI, and ATP — all scored against current ACS standards.
Voice input is optional. You can type your responses if you prefer. The AI examiner will respond with text-to-speech audio either way.
Each mock oral is timed at 2 hours, matching a real checkride oral exam. You can pause and resume your session at any time.
Open practice sessions are free. Instructor-generated exam codes provide tracked sessions linked to your training program.
The examiner uses current FAA ACS standards and follows realistic DPE questioning patterns. While not a substitute for real instruction, it's excellent preparation for the format, pressure, and breadth of an actual oral exam.

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Your Checkride?

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