A2 exam

Family plan

The family plan lets several members train under one account.

A2STS editorial11 min read

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What it is

The A2STS family plan allows several family members to study under one account, sharing learning resources. A single subscription covers up to 3–4 pilots' access to the full question bank, mock exams and progress tracking.

Each family plan member has an individual progress profile, so you can monitor each person's readiness separately. One plan — separate learning journeys toward the same goal.

Who it's for

The family plan is ideal when two or more family members are preparing for an exam at the same time — for example, a parent and child both targeting A1/A3, or a couple planning commercial operations who both need A2.

It also suits the situation where one member already holds a licence and wants to support a family member studying. The saving versus two individual subscriptions is typically 30–40%.

Comparison

Compared with two separate individual plans, the family plan provides shared access at a lower combined cost. The difference is most noticeable for longer study periods or when preparing for multiple exams (A1/A3 and A2).

For businesses needing to train more than four pilots, the corporate plan is more appropriate — contact us via /contact for group pricing.

Start

Activate the family plan at /family-plan. The primary account holder invites additional members by email — they do not need to register or pay separately.

Once activated, all members immediately gain access to the same study material. Members can study in sync or at their own pace — the platform supports both models.

Frequently asked questions

How many members can be added to the family plan?
The family plan typically covers up to 3–4 users. Check /family-plan for the exact member limit and current pricing.
Do family plan members need separate TKA registration?
Yes. The A2STS platform is a preparation tool; NAA registration is a separate step. Each pilot must register individually at utm.ans.lt.

Authority & sources

A2STS Editorial · Reviewed by: EASA UAS syllabus aligned