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Examiners’ guide regarding administrative procedures
Examiner Procedures
BELGIAN CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY
EUROPEAN UNION
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© DGTA - 2018 - All rights reserved.
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0. GUIDE ADMINISTRATION
0.1. List of updates
Revision No. Date of publication
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
0. Guide Administration __________________________________________________________ 3
0.1. List of updates _________________________________________________________________ 3
0.2. Definitions ____________________________________________________________________ 4
0.3. Abbreviations __________________________________________________________________ 4
1. Introduction __________________________________________________________________ 5
1.1. EASA and DGTA _______________________________________________________________ 5
1.2. The Role of the examiners ________________________________________________________ 6
1.3. Insurance _____________________________________________________________________ 6
1.4. The structure of the Licensing Directorate ____________________________________________ 7
1.5. Applicable legislation ____________________________________________________________ 7
2. Carrying out the FCL test _______________________________________________________ 8
2.1. Preliminary note ________________________________________________________________ 8
2.2. The appointment procedure _______________________________________________________ 8
2.3. Skill-Test/Proficiency Check registration ____________________________________________ 8
2.4. Administrative checks before the start of the test_______________________________________ 9
2.5. Administrative work after the test has been taken _____________________________________ 10
2.5.1. Recording the results of the skill test____________________________________________ 10
2.5.2. Endorsement on the licence ___________________________________________________ 11
3. Any questions? Any remarks? __________________________________________________ 11
Annex 1: Test notification procedure _______________________________________________ 12
Annex 2 : Seizure of Part-FCL acts ________________________________________________ 12
1. Introduction ____________________________________________________________________ 12
2. The candidate’s application forms ___________________________________________________ 12
3. Test reports ____________________________________________________________________ 15
3.1. Skill-test, Proficiency check et Assessment of Competence report form __________________ 16
3.1.1. LAPL, BPL, SPL, PPL, CPL, IR skill test and AoC report form ____________________ 16
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3.1.2. Skill test and proficiency check for MPL, ATPL, type and class ratings, and proficiency
checks for IRs ________________________________________________________________ 19
3.2. Content of skill tests and proficiency checks _______________________________________ 21
3.2.1. Flight test schedule PPL, CPL and IR _________________________________________ 21
3.2.2. Flight test schedule FI, CRI, IRI, FII __________________________________________ 22
3.2.3. Flight test schedule for Multi-pilot Aeroplanes and High performance complex Aeroplanes
(Appendice 9) ________________________________________________________________ 22
3.2.4. Flight test schedule for Single-pilot Aeroplanes except for High performance complex
Aeroplanes ___________________________________________________________________ 23
3.2.5. Flight test schedule for Helicopters type ratings _________________________________ 24
0.2. Definitions
These definitions are taken from Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011 laying down technical requirements and
administrative procedures related to civil aviation aircrew.
"Competency" (Compétence, Vakbekwaamheid) means a combination of skills, knowledge and attitude
required to perform a task to the prescribe standard.
"Proficiency check" (Contrôle de compétences, Bekwaamheidsproef) means the demonstration of skill to
revalidate or renew ratings, and including such oral examination as may be required.
"Skill test" (Examen pratique, Vaardigheidstest) means the demonstration of skill to issue a licence or rating
and including such oral examination as may be required.
"Renewal" (Renouvellement, Hernieuwde afgifte) (of, e.g. a rating or certificate) means the administrative
action taken after a rating or certificate has lapsed for the purpose of renewing the privileges of the rating
or certificate for a further specified period consequent upon the fulfilment of specified requirements.
"Revalidation" (Prorogation, Verlenging) (of, e.g. a rating or certificate) means the administrative action
taken within the period of validity of a rating or certificate which allows the holder to continue to exercise
the privileges of a rating or certificate for a further specified period consequent upon the fulfilment of
specified requirements.
0.3. Abbreviations
AoC Assessment of Competence
AMC Acceptable Means of Compliance
ATO Approved Training Organisation
ATPL Airline Transport Pilot Licence
BCAA Belgian Civil Aviation Authority
BPL Balloon Pilot Licence
CPL Commercial Pilot Licence
CRE Class Rating Examiner
CRI Class Rating Instructor
DTO Declare Training Organisation
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EASA European Aviation Safety Agency
FCL Flight Crew Licensing
FE Flight Examiner
FI Flight Instructor
FIE Flight Instructor Examiner
FSTD Flight Simulation Training Devices
ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization
IR Instrument Rating
IRE Instrument Rating Examiner
LAPL Light Aircraft Pilot Licence
MPL Multi-Crew Pilot Licence
PPL Private Pilot Licence
SPL Sailplane Pilot Licence
TRE Type Rating Examiner
1. INTRODUCTION The examiners’ guide is prepared by the Licences Directorate of the Belgium Civil Aviation Authority of
the Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport. The main objective of this manual is to increase
efficiency in the pilot licensing process and reduce administrative problems encountered by candidates for
a rating, authorisation or licence by providing clear and accurate information to all examiners (FE, FIE,
IRE, CRE, TRE and SFE).
This version takes effect on 1 October 2018.
In the event of a change or development in aviation regulations or administrative procedures, it is the
individual responsibility of the examiners to remain constantly informed of such changes and to comply
with the rules and procedures in force.
In the event of contradiction between the contents of the guide and the regulatory texts in force, the latter
remain the reference. In such an event (or in case of doubt) the examiners are requested to contact the
Licences Directorate via email at [email protected].
1.1. EASA and DGTA
Established by Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2018
on common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Aviation Safety Agency, EASA
is an independent supranational legal entity created in 2003 subject to European law and accountable to the
European institutions and the Member States but without regulatory power.
EASA's main objective is to ensure the proper functioning and development of civil aviation safety as well
as environmental protection. To achieve this objective, the Agency is developing a set of standards to be
applied by all Member States. Its function is threefold:
• an advisory power in the form of opinions addressed to the European Commission in the
development of common rules in the field of civil aviation;
• executive power within its field of competence, carry out, on behalf of Member States, functions
and tasks ascribed to them by applicable international conventions;
• the power to investigate and monitor the proper application of these rules in the Member States.
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In Belgium, the Belgium Civil Aviation Authority (BCAA) is part of the Federal Public Service Mobility
and Transport and is the body responsible, by the Royal Decree of 25 October 2013 implementing
Commission Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011 of 3 November 2011, for ensuring the safe, orderly and
sustainable development of civil aviation in Belgium. It aims at the continuous improvement of aviation
safety.
1.2. The Role of the examiners
Through the BCAA, the FPS Mobility and Transport issues licences, authorisations and ratings to pilots in
application with the European regulations and the international conventions. The BCAA must ensure that
candidates for a pilot licence or rating have acquired the theoretical knowledge and practical competencies
as defined in the national and international legislation.
In order to meet this overriding objective in terms of aviation safety, the Authority uses experienced pilots
with an examiner's licence. Their role is to carry out competency checks in accordance with the applicable
regulations. When exercising their privileges, the examiners must take into account that they apply the
regulations in order to maintain a high level of safety in civil aviation and that they represent the BCAA
and therefore the Authority.
According to Articles 17, 18 and 19 of the Royal Decree of 25 October 2013 implementing Commission
Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011 of 3 November 2011 laying down technical requirements and
administrative procedures related to civil aviation aircrew, the examiners are required to adopt a code of
conduct. They must be honest, objective and not have incurred any criminal conviction or violation of
aviation regulations. In addition, the General Director shall take into account the personality and character
of the candidate examiner and his collaboration with the BCAA.
We inform you that we will take into account your cooperation with our Directorate in the application of
this manual when extending or renewing your examiner's certificate.
1.3. Insurance
The Belgian State does not provide liability or accident insurance during the carrying out of skill tests or
competency checks. It is therefore the examiner's responsibility to verify that he is properly insured in the
event of an incident, accident or liability. In addition, the examiner is fully responsible for safety during the
skill test, competency check or competency assessment, whether part of an FSTD or when acting as captain
on an aircraft. There are two main types of risks that an examiner should consider insuring against. First,
direct participation in the flight tests could result in an accident and a claim for damages for loss or injury
resulting from the accident. Secondly, for professional indemnification, for example following a complaint
made by the candidate against an examiner for inadequate examination or breach of contract. Examiners
are encouraged to consult a professional to obtain appropriate insurance covering their activities as
examiners.
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1.4. The structure of the Licensing Directorate
The Training Department is responsible for approving and monitoring the training structures (ATO and
DTO) as well as all the means they use (simulator, teaching tools,...). The Training Department is also
responsible for supervising the examiners.
After verification, the Licensing Department issues pilot licences and is in charge of organising theoretical
examinations.
1.5. Applicable legislation
At the date of publication of the Examiners’ guide, the legislation concerning examiners is:
• Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2018 on
common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Aviation Safety Agency.
• Commission Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011 of 3 November 2011 laying down technical
requirements and administrative procedures related to civil aviation aircrew pursuant to Regulation
(EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and its amendments.
• Acceptable means of compliance and guides (AMC/GM) to Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011 (FCL
Part, MED Part, CC Part, ARA Part and ORA Part) published by EASA.
• The Royal Decree of 25 October 2013 implementing Commission Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011
of 3 November 2011 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to
civil aviation aircrew pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of
the Council.
The European Union regulations are available and can be downloaded in all EU languages at: http://eur-
lex.europa.eu/homepage.html
The Belgian regulations are available and can be downloaded in French and Dutch on the Belgian Official
Gazette website: http://www.ejustice.just.fgov.be/cgi_loi/
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Licensing Department
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Medical Expertise Department
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2. CARRYING OUT THE FCL TEST
2.1. Preliminary note
Before starting the test, certain checks must be carried out to ensure that the regulatory and safety conditions
are met.
This is not always easy to do, but it is imperative that you strictly comply with it. Generally speaking, and
depending on the context, the examiner will begin by introducing himself, and will also state his credentials.
This makes it easier to request supporting documents from the candidate. In all cases, the examiner should
keep things simple and will endeavour to establish a relationship of trust.
REMINDER: If the candidate holds a licence issued by another EASA Member State, the examiner must
ensure compliance with the rules and procedures established by the Member States. To do so, you must
consult the Examiner Differences Document (EDD) available on the EASA website by clicking here.
2.2. The appointment procedure
In accordance with point ARA.FCL.205 (c) of Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011, the procedure for appointing
examiners applies ONLY:
• To the competency assessment for the issuing and renewal of an examiner's certificate.
The competency assessment for the issuing and renewal of an examiner's certificate must be carried out by
a Senior Examiner with a certificate issued by the BCAA or a BCAA inspector. The Senior Examiner must
be qualified for that specific class and type of aircraft. For the renewal and issuing of an examiner's
certificate, the examiner must be designated by the BCAA. If an examiner's certificate is extended, the
candidate is free to choose the Senior Examiner with a certificate issued by the BCAA.
CAUTION: A "designated" examiner means that the examiner has been selected at the conclusion of the
appointment process by the BCAA to carry out the skill test. The appointment is considered an
administrative act. It does not confer additional rights or privileges other than those of the licence and
endorsed ratings and certificates.
2.3. Skill-Test/Proficiency Check registration
As a general rule, before carrying out a skill test with a candidate or holder of a pilot licence issued by the
BCAA, each examiner holding a Part-FCL examiner's certificate must register the skill test at least 24 hours
in advance.
The registration system is an internet application that can be found on our website here. You can find more
details about the procedure in Annex 1 of this manual.
In the case of a partial fail or a fail, the examiner must formulate a new application in the registration
system.
A change of examiner may be carried out up to four hours before the skill test and must be notified by the
initial examiner. To do so, the initial examiner must send a reply to the confirmation letter received
following the registration of the skill test. It is important to keep the reference number in the subject line of
the e-mail and indicate the name of the new examiner.
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A change of date or place due to exceptional circumstances must be notified within 24 hours by a response
to the notification system, using the same reference number.
Cancellation of the skill test for compelling reasons must be notified immediately by a reply to the
notification system, using the same reference number.
REMINDER: Each examiner holding a Belgian examiner's certificate carrying out a skill test for a holder
of a pilot's licence not issued by the DGTA, must download the contents of the examiner's examination
report on this link: here.
2.4. Administrative checks before the start of the test
An examiner may not compel a candidate to present his/her identity documents if the candidate refuses. In
this case, the test must be cancelled and this incident reported to the Licensing Department by email at
Prior to the skill test, the examiner must check the following:
1. The identity of the candidate. You must submit an official document with a photo.
2. Verification of the candidate’s requirements to take the test:
• holds a licence and/or rating (if applicable);
• has a valid medical certificate (except for SFI and SFE).
• The training has been satisfactorily carried out (filled in training certificate or the training
school has filled in the application form).
Note: Examiners should not check that the candidate meets the training requirements. This is the
obligation of the training school.
• Verification that the training was concluded successfully (if applicable).
Note: Examiners should not verify that the hourly volume of theoretical and practical training
complies with the regulations (except for the issuing of the ATPL). However, they must check that
the curriculum complies with the approved one (training folder). Consequently, the ATO or DTO
must prepare a training file for the student. If the candidate's performance is significantly inferior
to the skills noted in the training file, the examiner is invited to send his observations to the Training
Department at [email protected].
REMINDER: Examiners should check whether Annex 9 of Regulation (EU) 1178/2011 (for
the issuing, renewal and extension of class and type ratings and for the renewal and extension
of the IR rating) is correctly filled in, specifically the "Instructor's initials when training
completed" column before taking the proficiency check when issuing or renewing a rating
(see Annex 2).
The examiner will have to check himself:
1. if he/she himself duly complies with all the conditions to be an examiner according to the regulation
(EU) n°1178/2011;
2. if he/she is qualified for the class, type, variant and/or extension;
3. if he/she is sufficiently trained to carry out failures on the aircraft and/or to the practical use of the
simulator used.
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2.5. Administrative work after the test has been taken
2.5.1. Recording the results of the skill test
The entry of the test forms is the responsibility of the examiner. Only forms and test reports issued by the
BCAA Licensing Directorate should be used. You can download them from our website, under Transport
aérien, Formulaires, Pilotes.
The examiner's test report must include:
1. a copy of the skill test (Report form and Checklist), the proficiency check (Report form and
Checklist) or the Assessment of Competence;
2. a copy of the ATO training certificate (if applicable);
3. a copy of the FSTD certificate (when the simulator is not approved by the BCAA);
4. a copy of the examiner's licence (not applicable if the examiner holds a licence with the BCAA);
5. a copy of the examiner's certificate (not applicable if the examiner holds a licence with the BCAA);
6. a copy of the examiner's medical certificate (if applicable);
7. a copy of the candidate's licence if endorsed by the examiner.
The copy of the test report must ONLY be sent to us by post (emails are not accepted) within 14 days
following the date of the test. The original of the test report is given to the candidate. Please send us legible
copies.
Please be as precise as possible when filling in and sending your test reports. In the event that the report is
incorrectly filled out, returned with missing documents or sent late, additional administrative work must be
provided increasing the processing times in issuing licences.
The table below lists the documents that must be sent by post to the BCAA after a competency check or
skill test.
Documents to be sent
by the examiner Issuing Revalidation Renewal
Report form
Yes (original for
candidate - examiner
and BCAA copy)
Yes (original for
candidate - examiner
and BCAA copy) +
copy of the candidate's
endorsed licence
Yes (original for
candidate - examiner
and BCAA copy) +
copy of candidate's
endorsed licence (if
applicable)
Checklist Yes (original for
candidate - examiner
and BCAA copy)
Yes (original for
candidate - examiner
and BCAA copy)
Yes (original for
candidate - examiner
and BCAA copy)
Documents to be sent
by the candidate Issuing Revalidation Renewal
Application form Yes (examiner, ATO
must fill in the
corresponding sections)
Not unless the
candidate applies for a
new licence or extends a
privilege on their
current licence
Yes, if the rating is no
longer indicated on the
licence
(examiner, ATO must
fill in the corresponding
sections)
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2.5.2. Endorsement on the licence
Examiners holding a Part-FCL licence issued by one of the States applying Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011
may endorse the licence of a candidate holding a Part-FCL licence issued by Belgium.
Examiners may endorse the licence ONLY for the revalidation of a rating or a renewal (without any time
limit) as long as the rating is written on the licence. Examiners may NOT revalidate OR renew an instructor
ratings and examiner authorizations. When you endorse the candidate's licence, the candidate should not
fill out an application form unless the candidate wants a new licence.
NOTE:
• If the privileges of a rating are extended (even during a revalidation or renewal), you may NOT
endorse the extension on the back of the licence. The candidate MUST fill out an application form.
• In the case of renewal, the examiner may enter the renewal of the rating on the back of the candidate's
licence, provided that the rating is entered on that licence. Therefore, the candidate should NOT fill
in the application form unless they want a new licence.
• You may NOT renew the rating on the back of the licence if the rating is no longer listed on it. The
candidate MUST fill out an application form.
• In the event of an experience revalidation of the single-pilot single-engine piston class rating or TMG
class rating, examiners may NOT extend the candidate's rating on the back of the licence even if the
candidate is exempt from refresher training with an instructor. The candidate MUST fill out an
application form.
In the event of endorsement on the candidate's licence, please write legibly on the back of the licence.
NOTE:
Each rating must be entered on a separate row. Please use the list issued by EASA regarding the
endorsement of type and licence ratings. This list is available on the EASA website under Document library,
Product Certification, Type Ratings and Licence endorsement lists. To correctly record the instrument
rating on the candidate's licence, please see our Information Notice about Instrument Rating (IR) & Cross-
Credit system. This Information Notice is available on our website under Transport aérien, Licences,
Information Notices or by clicking here.
3. ANY QUESTIONS? ANY REMARKS? In case you require additional information:
1. Please check if you cannot find the answer in this document
2. Send your question by email to [email protected]
NOTE: All questions are answered. However, depending on our workload and the substance of the
question, response times can be significant.
BCAA encourages all reviewers to send useful comments and suggestions by email to
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NOTE: All remarks are dealt with (lower priority than questions). Normally, we do not send an individual
answer to the sender.
ANNEX 1: TEST NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE The notification procedure for the skill test requires the examiner to register the test at least 24 hours in
advance. The registration system is an internet application that can be found here. Examiners holding a
Part-FCL licence in accordance with Regulation (EU) 1178/2011 issued by another Member State do not
need to undergo an authorisation procedure prior to the test notification procedure, they simply enter the
data in this internet application.
If you cannot find your name in the list of reviewers, please select : ***NEW*** foreign examiner and
enter your data.
Please fill in the fields in the registration system. Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are mandatory. When
the document is filled in, click "Submit". You will receive a confirmation of the skill test registration in
your mailbox.
The test notification procedure is considered an administrative act before the examiner can carry out the
test. It does not confer additional rights or privileges other than those of the licence and endorsed ratings
and certificates.
In the event of technical problems with the registration system, please contact the Licensing Department
by sending an email to [email protected] explaining the problem and informing us of the
location of the skill test as well as the personal information of the candidate.
ANNEX 2 : SEIZURE OF PART-FCL ACTS
1. Introduction
This Annex summarises the information required to enter FCL documents on the paper forms issued by the
Licensing Directorate. When requesting a rating from our service, we must have the candidate's application
(application form) as well as the test reports that you must send to us by post within 14 days after the skill
test.
2. The candidate’s application forms
The application form must be submitted by the candidate for a licence or rating. However, the examiner
must fill in part of the application form. In this part, the examiner must indicate the name of the candidate,
the date on which the skill test or the proficiency check was carried out. It shall also indicate the type of
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aircraft and its registration number or simulator and its simulator certificate approval number. The examiner
will enter his data and attach a copy of his licence (except for holders of a BCAA examiner's certificate)
and his examiner's certificate (if he has one). It is the examiner's responsibility to ensure that all data in this
section are filled in.
Attached are examples (not exhaustive) of sections of the candidate’s application form to be filled in by the
examiner:
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3. Test reports
The examiners must send us the candidate's test reports by post within 14 days. If this test report does not
reach the Licensing Department, the candidate cannot be issued a licence even if he has sent us all the
necessary documents.
REMINDER: According to the Royal Decree of 25 October 2013 implementing Commission Regulation
(EU) No 1178/2011 of 3 November 2011 slaying down technical requirements and administrative
procedures related to civil aviation aircrew pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European
Parliament and of the Council, "the General Director shall take into account the personality and character
of the candidate examiner, as well as his collaboration with the BCAA". We inform you that we will take
your cooperation with our Directorate into account when revalidating or renewing your examiner's
certificate.
The test report must consist of TWO documents except in the case of AoCs for SFI, TRI, IRI, CRI and
examiners (one document only). You can find the forms on our website under "Report forms for Skill test,
Proficiency Check and Assessment of Competence":
https://mobilit.belgium.be/fr/transport_aerien/formulaires/immatriculation_et_licences
1. Skill Test report form or Proficiency Check report form
2. Checklists
Please use the correct form when filling out the test report. Below you can find the different Skill Test report
forms and Proficiency Check report forms as well as the checklists.
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3.1. Skill-test, Proficiency check et Assessment of Competence report form
3.1.1. LAPL, BPL, SPL, PPL, CPL, IR skill test and AoC report form
In section 1 "Candidate’s personal data", please indicate
the full name, type of licence (if applicable), licence
number (if applicable), State of issue of the candidate's
licence, registration number of the proficiency check you
had to receive following the prior registration of the
candidate (see Annex 1). Remember to have the
candidate sign at the end of the skill test. An examiner
cannot oblige a candidate to sign if the candidate refuses.
In this case, it is requested to report this incident to the
Licencing Department by email at
In section 2 "Details of the assessment" or "Details of the test", please tick the boxes corresponding to the
skill test or proficiency check you are carrying out.
ATTENTION: During a skill test for the issuing of a CPL licence and IR rating, you can use a single skill
test report form but two checklists (one for the CPL and one for the IR).
In the context of a skill test for the issuing of a LAPL, PPL, CPL licence and IR rating, please indicate in
section 3 'Result of the skill test': the group, class or type of aircraft and its registration number. Please enter
the aerodrome or site name, take-off and landing time, and flight time. Do not forget to enter the details of
the skill test and tick the corresponding box if the candidate has passed, failed or partially passed. In the
case of a failed test or partial pass, you must specify the reasons for it. At the end of Section 3, write the
location and date of the skill test, your examiner's certificate number, licence number and type, signature
and examiner's name.
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In the context of an AoC, please enter in section 3 "Result of the assessment of competence", the details of
the AoC must be entered. Please indicate whether the theoretical test and the skill test are passed or failed
by checking the corresponding box. If the candidate has failed, you must specify why. At the end of Section
3, enter the location and date of the skill test, your examiner's certificate number, licence number and type,
signature and the examiner's name.
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Then, please record the corresponding proof submitted during the AoC in sections 4, 5 and 6.
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3.1.2. Skill test and proficiency check for MPL, ATPL, type and class ratings, and proficiency
checks for IRs
In section 1 "Applicant’s details", please indicate the full name and licence number (if applicable).
In section 2 "Confirmation of the details of the training" must be filled in by the ATO Head of Training
responsible for the theoretical training.
In section 3 "Details of the Skill test/Proficiency check", please first enter the competency check registration
number that you must have received following the candidate's pre-registration (see Annex 1). Then check
the box if it is an ATPL Skill-test, an MPL skill-test, a Type/Class skill-test, Type/Class prof. check and/or
an IR prof. check.
REMINDER: A "Proficiency check" (Contrôle de compétences, Bekwaamheidsproef) is a practical
aptitude test, carried out to revalidate or renew ratings and including any oral examinations that may be
required.
A "Skill test" (Examen pratique, Vaardigheidstest) is a practical aptitude test, carried out to issue a licence
or rating and including any oral examination that may be required.
If required, please indicate the type or class rating. Next, please indicate the category of aircraft and the
circumstances of the test. Please also specify the tested operations: Single pilot, Multi-pilot or both. If the
IR qualification has been tested, please tick the corresponding box. Please enter the aerodrome or site name,
take-off and landing time, and aircraft or simulator number. Remember to check the box if the candidate
was successful, failed the test or was partially successful and if you endorsed the revalidation or renewal
on the back of the candidate's licence (see section 2.5.2). At the end of Section 3, enter the examiner's name,
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certificate number, signature and date. Remember to have the candidate sign at the end of the skill test.
An examiner cannot oblige a candidate to sign if the candidate refuses. In this case, it is requested to report
this incident to the Licensing Department by email at [email protected].
In the case of a failed test or partial success, the examiner must state the reasons for his decision in the
section provided for this purpose.
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The candidate and/or the examiner may comment on the conduct of the examination. The examiner may
also describe any exceptional circumstances that may have occurred during the examination. When remarks
are indicated, the examiner and the candidate must sign and date them.
3.2. Content of skill tests and proficiency checks
As part of a skill test or a proficiency check, the examiners must fill in a flight test schedule, which can be
found in the annexes to Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011. The flight test schedule must be chosen according
to the carried out skill test or proficiency check.
3.2.1. Flight test schedule PPL, CPL and IR
For a skill test to issue a PPL, CPL or IR, please choose the corresponding Flight test schedule. It has five
or six sections. First of all, do not forget to write down the name of the candidate. Please fill in all sections
(unless indicated otherwise) with your initials beside the exercise that has been completed. At the end of
each section, please check the box if the candidate has passed or failed the corresponding section. When
the candidate has failed only one section, it is a partial pass. If he fails several sections, he failed the test.
Section example for Flight test schedule PPL(A)
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3.2.2. Flight test schedule FI, CRI, IRI, FII
As part of a skill test or proficiency check to issue, revalidate or renew a FI, CRI, IRI, FII rating, please
choose the Flight Instructor Checklist. It has seven sections. First of all, do not forget to write down the
name of the candidate. Please fill in all sections (unless indicated otherwise) with your initials beside the
exercise that has been completed. As part of an assessment for the FI, CRI, IRI, FII rating, the examiner
must include additional exercises. These must be done in consultation with the candidate. You must indicate
the exercises used in the Checklist Flight Instructor. At the end of each section, please check the box if the
candidate has passed or failed the corresponding section. When the candidate has failed only one section,
it is a partial pass. If he fails several sections, he failed the test.
Example section for the FI Flight test schedule
3.2.3. Flight test schedule for Multi-pilot Aeroplanes and High performance complex
Aeroplanes (Appendice 9)
Please use the Checklist Type ratings Multi-pilot Aeroplanes and High performance complex Aeroplanes
form:
1. As part of a skill test for the issuing of a type rating for complex single and multi-pilot high
performance aeroplanes
2. Within the context of a proficiency check for renewal or revalidation of a type rating for complex
single and multi-pilot high-performance aircraft as well as instrument rating for aircraft.
Examiners must check whether Annex 9 of Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011 is correctly filled out
(specifically the "Instructor's initials when training completed" column) before carrying out the proficiency
check when issuing or renewing a rating.
In order for the Flight test schedule to be properly filled out, the examiners must verify that the training has
been completed. To check it, they must check whether the "Instructor's initials when training completed"
column is filled in by the instructors responsible for the training. If it is NOT filled in, the examiner may
NOT carry out the skill test or proficiency check.
HELP: The training school's program for the renewal of a type or class rating must specify which items of
Annex 9 must be trained and the number of hours necessary to reach an adequate level.
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The BCAA suggests that Annex 9 should be completed by the instructor during the student's training. For
each item completed successfully in Annex 9, the instructor indicates this in the Instructor's initials when
training completed column:
• PR = Proficient, if the candidate is considered to be trained to a sufficient level WITHOUT further
training (based on evidence).
• Date on which the candidate was considered to be trained in this section
• The code and signature of the instructor, consisting of the first letter of the first name and the first two
letters of the surname, who considered the candidate sufficiently trained in this section.
Example: PR 29/02/2017 JDO
When refresher training within the ATO takes place, the candidate is trained to a level sufficient to achieve
the proficiency check. The Instructor's initials when training completed column in Annex 9 is filled in as
follows:
• TR2PR = Trained to proficiency, if the candidate has been trained by the ATO in order to reach the
sufficient level.
• Date on which the candidate was considered to have been trained in this section
• The code and signature of the instructor who considered the candidate sufficiently trained in this
section.
Example: TR2PR 29/02/2017 JDO
In the case of complex high-performance single- and multi-pilot aeroplanes, the candidate must pass all
sections of the skill test or proficiency check. When you have checked an item, please initial the box of the
corresponding item in the "Examiner's initials when test/check completed" column.
Failing more than 5 sections will require the candidate to retake the entire skill test or proficiency check. A
candidate who fails 5 or less sections will only have to retake the relevant sections. If the candidate only
fails or does not submit Section 6, the type rating will be issued without CAT II or CAT III privileges. To
extend type rating privileges to CAT II or CAT III, the candidate must pass Section 6 on the appropriate
aircraft type.
3.2.4. Flight test schedule for Single-pilot Aeroplanes except for High performance complex
Aeroplanes
Please use the Single-pilot Aeroplanes Checklist form except for High-performance complex Aeroplanes:
1. As part of a skill test for the issuing of a type or class rating for single-pilot aeroplanes except for
complex high-performance single*pilot aeroplanes
2. As part of a proficiency check for a renewal or revalidation of a class or type rating for single-pilot
aircraft except for complex high-performance single-pilot aircraft and instrument rating for aircraft.
Examiners must check whether Annex 9 of Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011 is correctly filled out
(specifically the Instructor's initials when training completed column) before carrying out the proficiency
check when issuing or renewing a rating.
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In order for the Flight test schedule to be properly filled in, examiners must verify that the training has been
completed. To do this, they must check whether the Instructor's initials when training completed column
is filled in by the instructors responsible for the training. If it is NOT filled in, the examiner may NOT
carry out the skill test or proficiency check. If you need help, please see the help section in the sub-section,
Flight test schedule for Multi-pilot Aeroplanes and High-performance complex Aeroplanes.
In the case of single-pilot aeroplanes except for complex high-performance single-pilot aeroplanes, the
candidate must pass all sections of the skill test or proficiency check. When you have checked an item,
please initial the box of the corresponding item in the "Examiner's initials when test/check completed"
column.
If a candidate fails one of the items in a section, the candidate fails that section. Failing more than one
section means that the candidate must retake the entire examination or test. A candidate who fails only one
section shall retake only that section. For single-pilot multi-engine aeroplanes, section 6 of the applicable
asymmetric flight test or check must be passed.
3.2.5. Flight test schedule for Helicopters type ratings
Please use the Helicopters Type ratings Checklist form:
1. As part of a skill test for the issuing of a helicopter type rating.
2. As part of a proficiency check for a renewal or revalidation of a helicopter type rating and for the
helicopter instrument rating.
Examiners must check whether Annex 9 of Regulation (EU) 1178/2011 is correctly filled out (specifically
the Instructor's initials when training completed column) before taking the proficiency check when issuing
or renewing a rating.
In order for the Flight test schedule to be properly filled out, the examiners must verify that the training has
been completed. To check it, they must check whether the Instructor's initials when training completed
column is completed by the instructors responsible for the training. If it is NOT filled in, the examiner may
NOT carry out the skill test or proficiency check. If you need help, please see the help section in the sub-
section, Flight test schedule for Multi-pilot Aeroplanes and High-performance complex Aeroplanes.
• In the case of a skill test or a proficiency check for type ratings, the candidate must pass sections 1
to 4 and 6 (as the case may be) of the skill test or proficiency check. Failing more than 5 sections
will require the candidate to retake the entire skill test or proficiency check. A candidate who fails
5 or less sections will only have to retake the relevant sections.
• In the case of a competency check for an IR, the candidate must pass section 5 of the proficiency
check. Failing more than 3 items will require the candidate to retake the entire section 5. A
candidate who fails 3 or less sections will only have to retake the relevant sections.
When you have checked an item, please initial the box of the corresponding item in the "Examiner's initials
when test/check completed" column.