200+ real exam reports.
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The ICAO ELP exam is harder than most pilots expect. Not because of the English — but because no one tells you what's really asked.

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Real pilots, real questions, real results. Filter by level, region, and examiner type.

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Single Picture, 4-Panel and 6-Panel Sequence — built from actual exam formats.

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Realistic RT exchanges that actually appear in ICAO ELP exams.

🏆 High Score Techniques

Strategies from experienced instructors and pilots who scored Level 5 and 6.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this only for Japanese pilots?

No. ELP Review is for any non-native English speaking pilot preparing for ICAO ELP. Most reports are from Japanese pilots, but the strategies apply to all nationalities.

I'm aiming for Level 4. Is this useful?

Yes. The exam reports, picture description practice, and ATC scenarios help at all levels. The High Score Techniques section shows what examiners look for regardless of your target level.

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How many exam reports are there?

200+ and growing. Pilots submit new reports after taking the exam, including topics covered, questions asked, and their score.

Who runs this site?

An active Boeing 787 First Officer based in Japan, who has personally passed the ICAO ELP exam. Built from real experience — not language school theory.