EASA e-Examinations
WHAT
The EASA e-Examination is a well developed instrument with the aim to promote a high and uniform level of knowledge of EU Civil Aviation Safety Legislation.
EASA e-Examinations are typically taken by participants at the end of industry or NAA training courses and the topics to be covered are defined and the details are outlined at EASA's website, which address can be found below. An EASA certificate of achievement is awarded to candidates who successfully pass; the certificates however do not confer any special rights, privileges or accreditation. Examinations are voluntary and subject to a charge.
If you are interested in participating in an examination at one of the e-Examination days please fill-out the Booking form at the end of this page or send an e-mail to: info@aviationch.nl. (You may also participate if you have already attended a relevant seminar or training course at another organisation).
Examination fee will be USD 100.00 for all those who did not attend one of our seminars and USD 80.00 for those who participated in one of our exam-relevant seminars.Exam syllabi define the subject area thus allowing participants to prepare for each exam. Each exam is open-book, limited to the regulatory material covered, and typically consists of approximately 30 multiple-choice questions and lasts around 40 minutes. Pass mark is 75%. The assessment data will remain confidential and are available only to the applicant, the EASA e-examination provider and EASA. The available syllabi as well as the corresponding e-Exam subjects can be found on the EASA webaddress:
WHERE
EASA e-Examinations are now available in Amman, Jordan. The Queen Noor Civil Aviation Technical College at Amman, Marka Airport will act as examination centre (at the CISCO Lab. on the first floor). Dedicated examination rooms with up to 15 places with personal computers and internet access are available. The examinations are supervised by staff members recognised by EASA.
WHEN
The following date is now open for your e-Exam registration:
Thursday 23 September 2010 at 11.00 hours
Other date foreseen, but not yet open for registration will be:
Thursday 16 December 2010
Click HERE to download the e-Examination flyer.










