One free EASA ATPL practice question every day, with the correct answer and a full explanation the moment you respond. No account, no payment, just a quick way to keep your theory sharp.
Question of the day
MediumPerformance
A jet transport aeroplane is holding in a stack awaiting an approach clearance. To maximise the holding time available with the remaining fuel, the crew should fly at:
Pick an answer to see the explanation. Free, no account needed.
A fresh EASA ATPL question at 00:00 UTC. Small enough to never skip, frequent enough to build a habit.
Rotates across subjects
The daily pick moves across all 14 ATPL subjects, so no single area goes stale while you focus elsewhere.
Instant, full explanations
See the correct answer and why it is right immediately, so a quick check still teaches you something.
Retrieval beats cramming
Daily recall is how spaced repetition protects long-term memory. The full app schedules every question this way.
Turn one question a day into a real study habit
The ATPL syllabus is too large to hold in working memory all at once. The students who pass are rarely the ones who study hardest in a single week, they are the ones who keep returning. Answering a single question every day is a low-effort way to start that habit: it keeps older subjects from fading, surfaces gaps before an exam does, and makes the first step back into studying feel small instead of daunting.
When you are ready for more than one question a day, the free SkyStudy demo gives you 280 sample questions across all 14 EASA ATPL subjects, and a free account unlocks the full bank with spaced repetition, timed mock exams, and progress analytics that decide what to show you next.
It is a single free EASA ATPL practice question, drawn from a different subject each day, with instant feedback and a full explanation. It is a quick, no-pressure way to keep your theory fresh between longer study sessions.
Do I need an account to answer the question of the day?
No. The daily question is completely free and needs no login. If you want more, the live demo gives you 280 sample questions across all 14 subjects, also without an account.
How often does the question change?
A new question appears every day at 00:00 UTC. Coming back daily is one of the simplest ways to build a steady revision habit, which is exactly what spaced repetition is built around.
Where do the questions come from?
Each daily question is a sample from the SkyStudy ATPL question bank of 31,032 questions across all 14 EASA ATPL subjects. The questions are original, exam-style items mapped to the official EASA syllabus references.
Why is daily practice better than cramming?
Short, frequent retrieval practice strengthens long-term memory far more than occasional cramming. Answering one question a day keeps earlier subjects from fading while you learn new ones, which is the single biggest reason long ATPL study plans fail.
One question a day is a start. The full bank gets you exam-ready.
SkyStudy turns daily practice into a paced plan across all 14 ATPL subjects, with spaced repetition and timed mock exams. Free to start, no card needed.
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