FCL exams

Private Pilot Licence Exam

PPL Exam Sittings

Failing an examination is indicative of knowledge deficiency, which is a safety-related issue. Therefore CASA requires the unsuccessful candidate to undergo re-training before re-attempting the examination. The re-training period for PPL examination is 7 days. If a candidate fails three consecutive PPL examinations, there can be no doubt that the candidate has not prepared sufficiently or even at all, and therefore requires a longer re-training period. The re-training period will be extended to ensure that the candidate re-trains to a satisfactory standard before re-attempting the examination.

Exam availability

PPL examinations are available to authorised Supervisors through flying schools using the CyberExams system. Examinations may be accessed, in accordance with the procedures detailed in the CyberExams Supervisor Handbook, during normal business hours (0800 - 1800 local time), every day.

Sample questions

Sample questions are available for PPL exams.

Material required/permitted for exams

All CASA flight crew exams require material that may be provided by the supervisor or/and (required to be) supplied by the candidate him/herself.

Exam material 'provided' will be the responsibility of the approved supervisor. Material 'required' of the candidate shall be the responsibility of the candidate.

Practice exam

A CyberExams 'Practice Exam' facility is available to demonstrate the CASA screen-based flight crew exam. Candidates are advised to utilise this facility to familiarise themselves with a typical CyberExams examination.

(The practice examination requires Intenet Explorer 5.5 or later on Windows with full screen (800x600) mode. Use 'F11' to toggle between full screen and normal mode.)

KDR

The KDR for a PPL examination, that is issued with the result advice for a completed examination, lists the syllabus items the candidate has not answered correctly.

Re-training periods

Failing an examination is indicative of a candidate's knowledge deficiency. CASA requires the unsuccessful candidate to undergo adequate re-training before re-attempting the examination. The re-training periods required for the Private Pilot Licence Examination is 7 days. For more information see Re-training Requirements.

Conversion of overseas licences

Pilots seeking to convert an overseas private pilot licence to the Australian equivalent need to pass the relevant overseas conversion examination for aeroplanes or helicopters.

Results with the KDR are available virtually immediately after the completion of the exam.

Cost

CASAs fee for the PPL exam remains at $65. The overseas conversion exam is also $65. Flying School Testing Centres may charge their own conducting fees. Candidates should confirm these fees prior to booking exams.

Day VFR Work Booklet for Flight Crew Licence Examinations

Some earlier 'Australian standard' performance graphs may continue to be used for training in conjunction with the Day VFR (Aeroplane) syllabus. While in practice these 'Australian' type graphs are or have been being replaced by those published in the Manufacturer's Flight Manual/POH, their employment in training and examinations still represent useful training methodologies for extracting operational data from aeroplane performance graphs.

Therefore, CASA examinations for the Day VFR syllabus continue to be based on questions written to the earlier 'Australian' type performance graphs. CASA will introduce new sets of Manufacturers' type performance graphs when new questions have been written on them.

 
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