Built around AFH 1 study sections, short drills, flashcards, and leadership scenarios for E5 and E6 prep.
WAPS Study 2026 is designed for Airmen who want a cleaner way to review key material, train weak areas, and keep moving without getting buried in a bloated study flow.
The app is structured around short, repeatable study actions so you can move between section review, flashcards, quick drills, and leadership scenario practice without losing momentum.
Run a short mixed session to keep studying moving and identify weak areas quickly.
Review a section in a cleaner format that keeps the big idea and test-relevant takeaways easy to scan.
Tap to reveal, mark what you know, and keep weak material circulating instead of guessing what to review next.
Jump straight into section-specific questions when you need focused reps on one chapter.
Train leadership scenarios with most- and least-effective responses plus competency tagging.
See where accuracy is slipping so you can spend time where it matters instead of guessing.
The structure is simple on purpose: study the section, drill the section, then let the app show you where the misses are accumulating.
Start with AFH 1 section review when you need context. Long-form summaries and key points help you rebuild the big picture before testing yourself.
Use Quick Drill for focused reps or run a Daily Drill for a short mixed session that feels more like real test movement.
Review missed questions, track weak sections, and use SJT performance to see where judgment-based leadership items need more work.
Most study tools in this niche either dump too much text on the screen or feel like throwaway quiz apps. WAPS Study 2026 aims for the middle ground: serious, structured, and fast to use.
Content is organized around AFH 1 sections so you can study deliberately instead of hunting through disconnected notes.
Weak-area tracking and recent-session history are there to tell you what to hit next, not just to decorate the screen with numbers.
SJT practice adds a different training mode that goes beyond memorization and helps reinforce judgment and competency awareness.
Open the app. Run a short Daily Drill. See what slipped. Jump into that section. Read the summary. Flip a few flashcards. Finish with a Quick Drill.
That rhythm is the point: less friction, more repetitions, and a better sense of where your effort should go next.
A few quick answers before you dig deeper.
No. WAPS Study 2026 is an unofficial study tool by DahVio Studios and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the United States Air Force.
The current study flow is built for Airmen preparing for E5 and E6 promotion testing.
The app content is aligned with AFH 1 material, with the current in-app content version based on AFH 1 from November 2024.
No. The app does not require sign-in, and study progress is stored locally on the device.
The App Store page is not live yet, so this landing page is set up to give you the support and privacy links you need now, with room to add the store link later without changing the structure.
Contact info, FAQs, and help for study flow, progress, and content questions.
Open support pageClear documentation on local storage, no-account design, and what the app does not collect.
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