ASA 101 checkride simulator
Practice like an instructor is asking the next question from the cockpit. Answer out loud, run a station-by-station mock checkride, self-grade honestly, and send the result to your logbook or drill queue.
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Oral mode favors explanations. Practical mode favors cockpit actions and instructor rubrics. Final mix pulls from everything.
Saved in this browser under asa101.checkride.v1. Logbook export writes to asa101.logbook.v1.
Progress-aware mock checkride
This pulls saved evidence from your standards audit, practical skills, simulator, closed-course checkoffs, drill queue, practice-session timers, tests, and earlier checkride misses. Balanced mode samples the full cockpit flow; weak-evidence mode starts where your browser history says the risk is highest. Open closed-course checkoff.
Timed oral answer lab
Rehearse the instructor moment: answer a focused prompt out loud, then check whether your answer covered the key skipper words before saving the rep.
Choose a prompt, start the timer, and answer without looking at the rubric.
Scenario skipper oral board
Answer a chain of instructor-style skipper questions from one realistic sail. This tests whether the rule, risk, action, crew call, and safety margin stay connected across the whole day.
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How to use this well
- Answer before revealing the rubric. Speaking out loud exposes fuzzy knowledge faster than reading silently.
- Grade for repeatable performance, not recognition. A 2 means you could explain or do it calmly again.
- Save the final report to the logbook, then use the next-drill note on your next sail, simulator run, or dockside practice session.
- Use the standards evidence audit to track which ASA 101 skills are ready, need coaching, or have been instructor verified.
- Use this with the practical skills coach, practice tests, and readiness dashboard for final review.