Use a military flight crew qualification

If you have a military flight crew qualification, you can fly civilian aircraft only if we authorise you to.

To do this, you need a flight crew licence with the right ratings and endorsements.

Getting a flight crew licence

If you're in the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and want a flight crew licence, rating or endorsement, you must:

You may also need to pass an English language proficiency assessment.

The flight crew licensing manual says who is eligible to get a flight crew licence.

The Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) exempt ADF flight crew from some licence requirements. See Converting an overseas flight crew licence for more information.

Applying for a flight crew licence

You can submit your application to us through myCASA. To make it easier to interact with us securely, we are moving all our forms to myCASA and will gradually remove them from our website.

  1. Log into myCASA

    Log into myCASA or create a myCASA account.

  2. Find the form and complete it

    Use the search bar at the top of the page to find:

    • Form 61-1ADF - Flight crew licence application on the basis of ADF qualifications

    You can search by keyword. Complete the fields and attach any relevant information.

  3. Submit your application

    Submit your application through myCASA.

    We will email you to confirm receipt.

You can also download and complete the PDF using our forms catalogue.

Reprinting your licence

Contact us if you need a paper reprint of your licence for operational reasons, such as international air operations. The fee for a licence reprint is $25.

Last updated:
8 Dec 2025
Online version available at: https://www.casa.gov.au//licences-and-certificates/pilots/pilot-licences/military-and-international-licences/use-military-flight-crew-qualification
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