// Accessibility
Accessibility statement
Last updated: June 10, 2026
Our commitment
HeyDPE aims to be usable by every student pilot. We are early in our accessibility journey and believe in stating our current status honestly rather than claiming a conformance level we have not verified.
Current state
- Voice-first interaction — the core exam can be taken entirely by speaking and listening, which benefits users who find extended typing or reading difficult.
- Keyboard navigation — primary flows (login, session setup, answering by text, settings) are operable by keyboard; we have not yet audited every secondary surface.
- Screen readers — not yet systematically tested. Semantic HTML and labels are used in most components, but we do not claim screen-reader conformance today.
- Contrast — the dark cockpit theme targets readable contrast for body text; some decorative monospace labels may fall below WCAG AA. A review is on our roadmap.
- Captions and transcripts — every spoken examiner question also appears as on-screen text, and full session transcripts are available afterwards.
Report an issue
If something blocks you from using HeyDPE, email pd@imagineflying.com with the page and assistive technology involved. Accessibility reports are treated as bugs, not feature requests.