Flight Performance & Planning
Performance charts, weight & balance, fuel and the VFR navigation log.
Interactive, visual lessons for the EASA theoretical-knowledge exams — built one chapter at a time, for single-engine VFR flying.
Built for real exam pressure: Most PPL theory material is dense and hard to retain. ClearedToPPL turns the essentials into clear visuals and practical explanations you can trust before exam day. See the story behind it →
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EASA syllabus
Performance charts, weight & balance, fuel and the VFR navigation log.
The atmosphere, weather hazards and forecasts.
Rules of the air, airspace, licensing and SERA.
Airframe, engine, instruments and electrics.
Physiology, perception and pilot decision-making.
Charts, dead reckoning and the 1-in-60 rule.
Safety, emergencies and noise abatement.
Lift, drag, stability and flight controls.
Radiotelephony phraseology and procedures.
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Built for aspiring private pilots
During private pilot training, the theory can feel overwhelming. As a visual learner, I found that no single source explained everything in a way that was both practical and easy to remember.
So I created this platform to highlight the concepts that matter most and explain them step by step. The goal is simple: help you build a strong foundation first, so advanced topics become easier later.
It is also designed for fast revision before the exam, especially if you want more than just drilling question banks and need a clear refresher of the core ideas.
This is an independent, unofficial study aid for EASA PPL exam preparation. While every effort is made to keep it accurate, no guarantee is given that the information is correct, complete, or up to date. It is not a substitute for official EASA documents, your flight school’s instruction, or your aircraft’s Pilot’s Operating Handbook (POH), and all performance figures are illustrative only. Use this material entirely at your own risk — I accept no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions, or for any decision or action taken based on its content. Always verify against current official sources, and never use this material for actual flight operations.