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Aviation Training / EdTech

AirspaceReady

Audio-First FAA Part 107 Exam Prep

The Problem

The people who want to fly drones professionally rarely have two free hours to sit at a laptop every evening. They have commutes, jobs, and gym routines. Yet every major Part 107 prep course is built around video — and on top of that, the FAA changed the exam blueprint in September 2025, leaving most courses teaching a question weighting that no longer exists.

The Build

AirspaceReady is the only FAA Part 107 exam-prep course built audio-first. Thirty-one lessons — roughly ten hours — were written for the ear, not retrofitted from video, so students learn while they drive, commute, or train. The audio is paired with 38 original diagrams, three full-length practice exams matched to the current blueprint, per-lesson quizzes, and the official FAA reference documents — all in a fast, offline-capable web app, with every fact verified against primary FAA sources.

Tech Stack

Audio-First Course ArchitectureElevenLabs TTS Narration PipelineZero-Build Static Web AppInteractive Quiz & Practice-Exam EngineAWS Infrastructure

Delivered

Built end to end: 31 audio lessons (~10 hours), 38 original diagrams, and 490 answer-verified practice questions — every regulatory fact verified against primary FAA sources and the current September 2025 exam blueprint.

What This Demonstrates

  • Audio-first content architecture — every lesson written to be heard, not adapted from a video course
  • AI narration pipeline producing ~10 hours of clear, TTS-optimized instruction
  • Domain-accuracy discipline — every fact and citation verified against primary FAA sources
  • Fast, offline-capable web app with interactive quizzes and full-length, blueprint-matched practice exams

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