Support plans

Add depth when it helps. Not before.

Spires is free to start. Plans exist to unlock deeper planning, exam preparation, and more personalised guidance when you’re ready.

Plans

Choose the level of help you want

All plans keep clarity free. Paid plans add depth, structure, and targeted preparation.

Free

Enough to understand your options and choose a direction.

  • UK-focused pathway outlines
  • Common routes explained clearly
  • Flight school overviews
  • Limited Pathway Helper previews
  • Basic next-step guidance
Best for: early research and reducing confusion.

Basic · £4.99

Deeper detail and structured general preparation.

  • Everything in Free
  • Expanded pathway breakdowns
  • General ATPL-style exam practice
  • Deeper Pathway Helper outputs
  • Route comparisons and trade-offs
Best for: building confidence and starting structured prep.

Full · £15.99

Continuous, personalised guidance that evolves with you.

  • Everything in Pro
  • Spires Copilot (living plan that updates)
  • Saved route versions and comparisons
  • Progress dashboard with milestones
  • Priority review and higher-touch support (mock)
Best for: people who want an always-up-to-date plan.
Comparison

What changes as you upgrade

Clarity stays free. Depth increases.

Free → Basic

You move from overview to structured understanding. Exam practice is general, and pathways gain more detail.

Basic → Pro

Guidance becomes airline-aware. Exam prep and planning reflect real airline selection processes.

Pro → Full

Your plan becomes a living document that evolves as your situation, timeline, or targets change.

Exam detail

How exam practice works

Not just questions. Context and intent matter.

General exam practice

Covers core ATPL-style concepts, systems thinking, and the type of knowledge expected across most training routes.

  • Used in Free previews and Basic plan
  • Focus on understanding, not memorisation

Airline-specific preparation

Higher plans include preparation aligned to how airlines assess candidates rather than pure theory recall.

  • Airline-style questioning (mock)
  • Assessment day context
  • Decision-making and scenario focus
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You don’t need to pay to understand your options.