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Professional pilot training materials for the ATP and beyond

The Airline Transport Pilot certificate is the highest level of pilot certification and the legal requirement to act as captain for an airline. Earning it means passing the ATP knowledge test, meeting the experience requirements, and completing the ATP Certification Training Program, then continuing to build systems and operational knowledge throughout an airline career. This collection supports that path with ATP written test prep, turbine and advanced references, aircraft dispatcher study, and airline interview preparation from ASA, Gleim, and JETPUBS. Pick the materials that match your next step.

Compare professional pilot study materials

MaterialTypeBest for
ASA ATP Test PrepWritten test prepWorking the ATP question bank with software
Gleim Online Ground School for ATPOnline courseStructured, progress-tracked ATP study
ASA Turbine Pilot's ManualReferenceTransitioning from pistons to turbine
ASA Aircraft Dispatcher Oral Exam GuideOral exam guideThe aircraft dispatcher certificate
ASA Checklist for SuccessCareer guidePreparing for the airline interview

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Types of professional pilot materials

ATP written exam prep

The core of the collection is ATP knowledge test prep. The ASA ATP Test Prep and the Gleim Online Ground School for ATP both cover the current FAA question bank with the explanation depth professionals need to study efficiently between trips, and the ATP testing supplement is the figures booklet you use at the testing center.

Turbine and advanced operations

Moving from piston aircraft to jets and turboprops calls for new systems knowledge. The ASA Turbine Pilot's Manual covers high-altitude aerodynamics, turbine engines, and transport-category systems for pilots stepping up.

Dispatch and career preparation

Beyond the flight deck, the Aircraft Dispatcher Oral Exam Guide preps the dispatcher certificate, and the ASA Checklist for Success readies you for the airline interview. The Lights and Switches Guide builds flight-deck familiarity before a type course.

Brands we carry

  • ASA: ATP test prep, the Turbine Pilot's Manual, the dispatcher oral guide, and the airline interview guide.
  • Gleim: the online ground school for ATP, with the current question bank and progress tracking.
  • JETPUBS: cockpit familiarization guides and training kits.

How to choose the right materials

  • Taking the ATP written soon: start with a test prep book or the online ground school, and add the testing supplement.
  • Headed to a jet: add the Turbine Pilot's Manual for systems and high-altitude knowledge.
  • Pursuing dispatch: use the dispatcher oral exam guide and the shared ATP/dispatcher supplement.
  • Interviewing: work through the airline interview guide before your first sim eval.

Build the rest of your kit from the full flight training and ground school hub, keep a current FAR/AIM, and find oral exam guides in our ACS, PTS and oral exam guides collection. Free U.S. shipping over $100.

Why buy from Pilot Mall

  • Aviation-only focus: we stock pilot training materials and nothing else.
  • Current editions from the publishers professionals trust: ASA, Gleim, and JETPUBS.
  • Trusted by pilots for more than 25 years.
  • Free U.S. shipping over $100.
  • Expert guidance from a team that flies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATP certificate?

The Airline Transport Pilot certificate is the highest grade of FAA pilot certificate and is required to serve as a captain, and in most cases a first officer, for a scheduled airline. It requires a knowledge test, a practical test, and minimum experience, typically 1,500 hours.

How should I prepare for the ATP written exam?

Most candidates use a test prep book or an online ground school that works the current FAA ATP question bank, paired with the official knowledge testing supplement used at the test center. Studying in short, regular sessions between trips is the common approach for working pilots.

What is the difference between commercial and ATP training?

Commercial pilot training qualifies you to be paid to fly, while ATP training prepares you for airline command with deeper knowledge of high-altitude operations, transport-category systems, and crew procedures. Many pilots build hours at the commercial level before completing ATP requirements.

What materials help with an airline interview?

A dedicated airline interview guide walks through the technical questions, scenario evaluations, and HR portions airlines use, plus how to prepare your logbook and documents. Pilots often pair it with a current FAR/AIM and systems review before the interview.

What is the aircraft dispatcher certificate?

The aircraft dispatcher certificate authorizes you to plan and monitor airline flights alongside the captain, sharing operational control. It has its own FAA knowledge and oral exams, and the dispatcher and ATP exams share a knowledge testing supplement.