Use Before Flight

Use Before Flight

Interactive Pilot Training

5 ratings
23 reviews
Free

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • December 9, 2018
  • May 25, 2026

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About

This app offers interactive pilot training for professional pilots, focusing on ECAM handling and emergency scenarios for Airbus aircraft. Prepare for simulator checks and enhance system knowledge with hundreds of drills, videos, and documents, available offline.

Interactive ECAM handling drills
Simulated glass cockpit screens
Over 250 abnormal/emergency scenarios
Offline use for all drills
Cross-referenced content (blogs, videos)
Intuitive multi-functional menu
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What's New in Use Before Flight

1.5.10

May 25, 2026

Bug fixes and performance improvements. Improved drills.

User reviews

Not waste money, read fcom

As a professional pilot i dont recomend this app, the ecam examples it has are very basic . If you donk know anything about ecam handling it could be good for you but for professional training i think is a waste of money. Go read the fcom and fctm.

Do not waste your money.

App and desktop is substandard and quite overpriced for the training value provided.
I have found the free ECAM readers to be vastly superior.
Hope this helps.

Bugs

Even it's an expensive application, there are a lot of bugs. I can not play some of drills. Please check out the current version ECAM drills!

Useful ECAM Trainer at a Fair Price

I’ve used this ECAM trainer for years as a professional pilot. It helps you practice drills alone or even complex decision-making when done in a group and with some creativity. Definitely worth the investment at 50 GBP per year.

Must have imo

Very helpful for my type rating and lpcs, as well as just keeping up with knowledge, haven’t flown in a long time due to covid, just a very handy tool worth the money.

FAQ

What aircraft models does Use Before Flight support?

Use Before Flight currently supports training for the A320 and A330 aircraft models. The app focuses on ECAM handling and discipline crucial for operating these Airbus aircraft.

Is Use Before Flight free to use?

No, a subscription to Use Before Flight is required to access its training features. While the app is listed as 'Free' on the store, the description clearly states a subscription is necessary for use.

Can I use Use Before Flight offline?

Yes, all drills within Use Before Flight are embedded for instant offline use. This allows pilots to practice scenarios and prepare for checks anywhere, at any time, without an internet connection.

How many interactive scenarios are available in Use Before Flight?

Use Before Flight offers practice with over 250 interactive abnormal and emergency scenarios. These drills are designed to improve system knowledge and overall abilities as an Airbus pilot.

What kind of content does Use Before Flight offer besides scenarios?

In addition to interactive scenarios, Use Before Flight provides hundreds of drills, supported by videos, blog posts, and documents. This content is cross-referenced to enhance system knowledge and pilot abilities.

What devices is Use Before Flight compatible with?

Use Before Flight is currently supported on iPads. Users can visualize and interact with immersive scenarios on their iPad devices.

How often is Use Before Flight updated?

The latest version of Use Before Flight is 1.5.9, last updated on February 2, 2026. This indicates a commitment to regular updates and improvements for the application.

What is the age rating for Use Before Flight?

Use Before Flight has an age rating of 4+. This rating suggests the content is generally suitable for a wide audience, though its primary target is professional pilots.