I got annoyed with the spread-out nature of all the training material. So I created software that condenses all the transport training literature into one database. If you need to study for anything aviation related, or reference regulations, Aero-mentor might save you hours. Not flying anymore so I am experimenting with coding.
Check it out
www.aero-mentor.ca
Study tips to find your answers faster without ai hallucination
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Re: Study tips to find your answers faster without ai hallucination
I’ve used this extensively the last few days studying for my ATPL(H).
It’s a great tool when used as one tool in the box. I used it a lot to confirm things that weren’t entirely clear, or to help present some of the more complex rules in a more clear presentation. It was also useful to quickly find the source CAR for certain things.
It had a few things that were wrong (I submitted feedback), so it needs to be used in conjunction with other raw sources and to be checked for completeness, but overall it was a good tool.
It’s a great tool when used as one tool in the box. I used it a lot to confirm things that weren’t entirely clear, or to help present some of the more complex rules in a more clear presentation. It was also useful to quickly find the source CAR for certain things.
It had a few things that were wrong (I submitted feedback), so it needs to be used in conjunction with other raw sources and to be checked for completeness, but overall it was a good tool.
