Ace Your Private Pilot License Exams
Practice with hundreds of questions across all 7 CAAS PPL exam subjects. Track your progress, identify weak areas, and build confidence before exam day.
The CAAS Private Pilot Licence theory examinations test the same body of knowledge every pilot needs from day one: how to read the rules of the air, decode a METAR, plot a heading with wind correction, and talk to air traffic control using standard phraseology. These are not subjects you can cram the night before. They build on each other — the meteorology you learn feeds your navigation planning, and the human-factors limits you study shape every go/no-go decision you will ever make as pilot in command.
Our questions are written to the private-pilot theory standard, rooted in the ICAO Annexes and the principles that underpin the CAAS PPL syllabus. Each one is paired with an explanation so you understand why an answer is correct rather than memorising a letter. Working through them topic by topic shows you exactly where your knowledge is solid and where it needs another pass before you book your written papers. For the precise number of papers, the pass standard and current sitting requirements, always check the current CAAS examination requirements, as these are set by the authority and can change.
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7 Exam Subjects Covered
Air Law
Aviation regulations, rules of the air, and licensing requirements
Aircraft General Knowledge
Airframes, engines, instruments, and aircraft systems
Human Performance
Human factors, decision making, and physiological limitations
Meteorology
Weather systems, forecasts, and atmospheric conditions
Navigation
Charts, plotting, radio navigation, and flight planning
Principles of Flight
Aerodynamics, flight mechanics, and performance
Radio Telephony
Radio procedures, phraseology, and communications
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