Aviation Product

Accent Pilot

Objective, real-time pronunciation scoring and training built on the science of vowel intelligibility.

The aviation-first wedge for objective intelligibility scoring, training, and ICAO-aligned progress tracking for individual pilots and flight school cohorts.

Deployment fit

Flight school and operator workflows

Decision support

Tri-state practical intervention

Commercial signal

Pilot-to-rollout product path

Product Readiness Layer

Assess

ACTIVE

Assessment

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Train

ACTIVE

Track

ACTIVE

Accent Pilot Console

Pre-production preview

Phrase intelligibility

TRAIN
Vowel target 168%
Vowel target 284%
Vowel target 352%
Vowel target 491%

Next action

Focus the vowel corridor before certification.

The production interface will replace this preview as validated screenshots are approved for public use.

Market Context

Aviation English: a measurable safety surface.

ICAO LPR has been mandatory since 2008. Boeing forecasts ~660,000 new pilots needed globally. Documented FAA research links accent and pronunciation to comprehension safety in flight communication.

01

Assess

Complete a vowel-centered evaluation. The system identifies your specific intelligibility gaps against aviation phraseology targets.

02

Assessment

See which vowels fall outside target and which words they affect. Pass · Train · Focus.

03

Train

Practice with native-language pronunciation guides and real-time acoustic visual feedback. Watch your production converge on the target.

04

Track

Monitor ICAO level progression across sessions. Export audit-ready reports for compliance.

Built for Flight Schools

Stat cards, student tables, trend indicators, and ICAO level tracking for your entire program.

Avg ICAO Progress
+1.2
levels
Pronunciation Accuracy
73%
cohort avg
Training Hours
342
total
Cert Ready
18
students
Important — Non-Affiliation Disclaimer

Accent Pilot is an independent speech training platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or authorized by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) or the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). ICAO level estimates are for training reference only and do not constitute an official language proficiency rating. Official ICAO Language Proficiency assessments must be conducted by a qualified Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) or authorized evaluator.

Built for flight schools, training academies, airlines, and individual pilots.