Study when your eyes are busy but your brain has room.
The audio side is designed for review, not passive entertainment. Daily Briefs use a two-host style, while ATC drills keep radio scenarios short and repeatable.
Hear the audio format
A short Daily Brief excerpt shows the two-host review style.
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Plans add full Daily Briefs, ATC drills, citations, and playlists.
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Daily Brief
Paid
ATC Drill
Paid
Review style
Podcast
Small enough to start
Quick study moments are easier to repeat than a full textbook session.
Legally clear
Aerlon is supplemental study only. It is not FAA-approved and does not replace a CFI.
Built for daily practice
Start with one sample lesson, then continue with deeper review, repetition, and progress tools.
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What Aerlon helps you practice.
Continue with the tools built for repeat practice.
A host teaches. A co-host asks what the student is thinking.
The public sample lets you hear the format. Full listening access lives inside the paid app with the rest of the study tools.
STEP 1
Host A: teaches the core concept
STEP 2
Host B: asks the question a student would ask next
STEP 3
Brief: closes with the pilot takeaway
Audio works best when it supports the rest of your study.
Daily Briefs, radio drills, lesson cards, and review are designed to reinforce each other instead of living in separate tools.
Start the sampleCan I listen without a paid plan?
You can hear one short public excerpt. The full audio products are paid features.
Are audio lessons official FAA instruction?
No. Audio lessons are supplemental review and do not satisfy FAA training requirements.