Impact of new flight operations regulations on flight crew licencing exams Updated: 12 August 2022 Impact of new flight operations regulations on flight crew licencing exams. The introduction of the new flight operations regulations on 2 December 2021 will mean changes to the various flight crew licensing (FCL) theory exams. Updates for exam participants
Introduction of Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts (TAF3) and retirement of Trend Type Forecasts (TTFs) Updated: 5 November 2020 From 5 November 2020 the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) will cease issuing TTFs. Updates for exam participants
Exam requirements for change of category Updated: 20 October 2019 Pilots who are changing category from aeroplane to helicopter or vice versa, need to only pass the new category specific exams within one ‘window’. Updates for exam participants
Re-training after five (5) or more fails Updated: 10 November 2017 There have been some instances, where candidates have failed a subject five or more times. Updates for exam participants
Calculators Updated: 1 September 2016 From 1 September 2016, where a calculator is part of the permitted material for an exam, candidates will be permitted to use their own calculator. Updates for exam participants
Overseas licence conversion exams Updated: 1 September 2014 The introduction of CASR Part 61 on 1 September 2014, resulted in a number of changes to the exam requirements for candidates holding a valid foreign pilots licence wishing to convert to an Australian licence. Updates for exam participants
All flight crew licence and rating exams Updated: 1 June 2014 From 1 June 2014, CASA will progressively be introducing some questions into exams which do not provide multiple choice answers. Updates for exam participants