content shadow

Technical training - e-examination

Introduction

Introducing a new European Aviation Safety Agency initiative - the EASA e-examination. Developed through open consultation with the Agency's stakeholders its aim is 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 outlined 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. They are available through NAAs, independent training organisations or other bodies registered as EASA e-examination providers.

Please note there is no relationship between this e-examination and the examinations foreseen under Part 147 / Part 66 or JAR FCL.

Syllabi

Exam syllabi define the subject area. This allows participants to prepare for each exam and training providers to tailor their material accordingly. Each exam is open-book, limited to the regulatory material covered, and typically consists of approximately 30 multiple-choice questions and lasts around 45 minutes. A demo examination is available here. A help guide can be found here.

The syllabi defined by the Agency are as follows (please click on the course code to download the document):

  1. E.216-001 Basic Regulation - Overview
  2. E.1702-21.001 Part-21 - General overview
  3. E.1702-21G.001 Production Organisation Approval - (Revision 06.01.2009)
  4. E.1702-21J.001-01 Design Organisation Approval - (Revision 07.01.2009)
  5. E.2042-001 Continuing Airworthiness General
  6. E.2042-M.001 Part-M - General overview
  7. E.2042-M.002 Part-M - Commercial Air Transport
  8. E.2042-M.003 Part-M - Non-Commercial Air Transport
  9. E.2042-M.004 Part-M - Maintenance (Sub-part F)
  10. E.2042-145.001 Part-145 - General overview
  11. E.2042-145.002 Part-145 - Detailed
  12. E.2042-66.001 Part-66 - General overview
  13. E.2042-66.002 Part-66 - Detailed
  14. E.2042-147.001 Part-147 - General overview
  15. E.2042-147.002 Part-147 - Detailed

The subject matter and exam questions are under constant revision. Every effort is made to ensure each e-examination is up-to-date, accurate and reliable; however, EASA cannot guarantee against any error.

EASA e-examination Providers

Examinations must be taken under the supervision of NAAs, training organisations or other bodies confirmed as EASA e-examination providers.

EASA e-examinations are currently available from the following organisations:

Organisation/Website e-mail Location(s)
JAA-TO Hoofddorp, NL
Vienna, AT
Belgrade, RS
Abu Dhabi, AE
Singapore, SG
Sofia, BG
groWING group Huenenberg/Zug, CH
Azeta Infotec Rome, IT
Baines Simmons Chobham, UK
NEOS SpA Somma Lombardo, IT
Lufthansa Technical Training Hamburg, DE
AEROEX GmbH Buchs, CH,
St Gallen, CH
Kossuth Avia Training Budapest, HU
CAA International Gatwick, UK
SENASA Madrid, ES
AeroAssist Lisbon, Porto PT
Madrid, Barcelona ES
EAFAS Blagnac, FR
APAVE Bordeaux, FR
Q.C.M. Quality Control Management Kehrsatz, CH
AeroSynergy Sherborne, UK
Seibold Aviation Training Munich, DE
Calima Instruccion Las Palmas,ES
Madrid, ES
Zagreb Traffic Institute Zagreb, HR
Air France Consulting Roissy, FR
Turkish Airlines Istanbul, TR
Aviation Consultancy Holland Amman, JO
Luftfartstilsynet Bodø, NO, Oslo, NO
Canavia Lineas Aereas Las Palmas, ES
Aircraft Management and Consulting Thiais, FR
Air Formation Cornebarrieu, FR
UAB "CAM&CONS"
Vilnius, LT

Organisations interested in becoming an EASA e-examination provider are invited to contact for further information.