Air Force Promotion Prep

The WAPS study app that takes SJT seriously.

2026 E5 and E6 WAPS prep with AFH 1 review, flashcards, quick drills, and the deepest Situational Judgment practice you'll find for WAPS. No account. Stays on your device.

AFH 1
Section-based study
E5 / E6
Rank-specific prep
SJT
Core focus, not an add-on

Six study tools. One mission.

The app covers everything you'd expect from a WAPS PDG study app—but the two things early users kept asking for are here too: real SJT depth and the ability to flag questions mid-drill for later review.

01
SJT Practice

Situational Judgment scenarios with most- and least-effective answer practice, competency tags, and accuracy tracking by leadership area. Most WAPS apps treat SJT as filler. This one doesn't.

02
Mark for Review

Flag any question mid-drill to revisit after. No more finishing a session and forgetting the ones that tripped you up.

03
Daily Drill

A short mixed session to keep studying consistent and surface weak areas without opening a manual. Around two minutes to run.

04
AFH 1 Review

Section-by-section summaries written to be scanned quickly rather than read like a manual, with the test-relevant points front and center.

05
Flashcards

Tap to reveal, mark what sticks, keep weak material circulating. Progress is stored locally so your history carries over between sessions.

06
Quick Drill

Jump into questions for a specific AFH 1 section when you need focused reps on one chapter instead of a mixed session.

Built from what Airmen said was missing.

Early feedback from the r/AirForce community pointed to two gaps every existing WAPS app had. Both are core features here.

1

SJT gets the depth it deserves

Situational Judgment questions carry real weight in WAPS scoring, but most apps treat them as a thin bonus section. Every SJT scenario here includes competency tagging and performance tracking by leadership area—so you know where you're slipping, not just that you missed.

2

Flag questions mid-drill

Marking questions for review was the most consistent request from early users. It's here. Flag anything uncertain mid-session, finish the drill, then review the flagged items together instead of hunting for them after the fact.

3

Weak-area tracking that points somewhere

Progress stays on-device and tells you what to study next—not just a score. AFH 1 sections and SJT competencies are tracked separately so you go into each session with a clear target.

A few quick answers.

Is this an official Air Force app?

No. WAPS Study 2026 is an independent tool built by DahVio Studios—a one-person studio run by a Marine Corps veteran in Long Beach, California. Not affiliated with or endorsed by the United States Air Force.

What makes it different from other WAPS study apps?

Deeper SJT practice and the ability to mark questions for later review. Both came from direct user feedback—Airmen who wanted more than a basic quiz app for E5 and E6 WAPS prep.

What is the content based on?

Content is aligned with AFH 1 material. The current version is based on AFH 1 from November 2024. The 2027 cycle update will follow when new Air Force guidance is published.

Does it require an account?

No. No sign-in, no registration, no backend server. All study progress is stored locally on your device.