Commercial Pilot Licence CPL Practice Exam Questions
CPL CHUF
CPL Human Factors Practice Exam Questions
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800+ questions.
CPL CADA
CPL Aerodynamics Practice Exam Questions
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1000+ questions.
CPL CLWA
CPL Flight Rules & Law Practice Exam Questions
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360+ questions.
CPL CSYA
CPL General Knowledge Practice Exam Questions
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1000+ questions.
CPL CMET
CPL Meteorology Practice Exam Questions
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CPL CNAV
CPL Navigation Practice Exam Questions
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980+ questions.
CPL CFPA
CPL Ops Perf Plan Practice Exam Questions
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CASA Exam Information
Contains info on times, cost, permitted materials and more.
RPL and PPL go here : https://www.casa.gov.au/standard-page/rpl-and-ppl-exams
For CPL go here: https://www.casa.gov.au/standard-page/cpl-exams
Visual Flight Rules Guide (aka VFRG)
The VFRG is going to be incredibly useful in the RPL and PPL exams. You must have an official hard copy.
The online version is available here: https://vfrg.casa.gov.au/
Highly Relevant CAAP's and AC's
CAAP 92-1 ALA’s see AC 91-10 and AC 91-02 Suitable places to land for AC under 5700kg and for helicopters see AC91-29
CAAP 234 Guidelines For Aircraft Fuel Requirements – replaced by AC 91-25 and AC 91-15
CAAP 235 Carriage & Restraint Of Small Children In Aircraft – replaced by AC91-18
Carriage of Animals AC 91-03
Wake Turbulence AC 91-16
Aircraft Checklists AC 91-22
ADS-B For Enhancing Situational Awareness AC 91-23
EFB – Electronic Flight Bags AC 91-17
Passenger Safety Information AC’s 91-19 121-04 133-10 135-12 138-10 (depending on which part you operate under)
CAAP 166 Operations In The Vicinity Of Non-Controlled Aerodromes see AC 91-10
Pilots Responsibilities For Collision Avoidance AC 91-14
Performance Based Navigation AC 91-05.
Advice on scuba diving information
CASA is preparing a CAAP for flight crew on the effects of scuba diving on flying, including recommendations on how long an aircrew member should not fly following a particular scuba diving session. This CAAP will provide recommendations based on recent medical findings. Until this is published, only the general aspects of the effect of scuba diving on flying (but not the associated time constraints) will be examined. When the CAAP is published, candidates and instructors shall refer to the CAAP as the ‘master’ reference for the study of this CPL topic.
In the meanwhile, for readers seeking guidance on how long they should not fly after a scuba diving session, they are advised to refer to their own aviation medical experts.
Even though the above is on the CASA CPL Exams page, I know for a fact they have questions on the heights that scuba recommendations affect and the hours between deco or non-deco dives and flying.
Highly Relevant CASR
61.112 – 61.118 Flying As A Student Pilot
61.120 / 61.125 Operations With/without Radio Licence
61.16 Grant Of Flight Crew Licences
61.375 / 61.380 / 61.390 / 61.395 Limitations On Exercise Of Privileges Of Pilot Licence
61.400 Flight Reviews
61.405 / 61.410 Medical Requirements
61.420 Documents To Be Carried
61.422 English Language Requirements
61.755 Design Features Requiring Endorsements
61.430 Taxi, 61.435 / 61.1227 Radio
61.460 – 61.500 RPL
61.505 – 61.515 PPL
61.525 Training Requirements
67.235 Pregnancy
67.265 / 67.272 Obligations To Tell CASA Of Medical Changes / Impaired Flying
91.100 – 91.120 Carriage of documents
91.160 – 91.165 Firearms
91.273 – 91.285 VFR Flight Rules
91.287 – 91.320 IFR Flight Rules
91.360 – 91.405 Avoiding Collisions
91.410 – 91.430 Takeoff, Landing and Ground Operations
91.455 – 91.515 Fuel Requirements
91.520 – 91.620 Safety of Persons and Cargo
91.625 – 91.660 Instruments, Equipment, Systems
91.670 – 91.710 Signals, Emergencies, Hazards
91.795 – 91.800 Takeoff and Landing Performance
91.810 Equipment
Highly Relevant Part 91 MOS
Chapter 7 Weather
Chapter 8 Alternate
Chapter 10 Matters To Be Checked Before Takeoff
Chapter 11.02 Transition layer
11.11 – 11.18 Controlled airspace
11.3 PRD Areas
Chapter 12 Minimum Height Rules
Chapter 13 VFR Flights & Chapter 14 IFR
Chapter 19 Fuel Requirements Also see AC 91-25 and AC 91-15
Chapter 20 Safety Of Persons and Cargo
Chapter 21 Radio
Chapter 23 Aircraft Interception
Chapter 24 Takeoff Performance
Chapter 25 Landing Performance
Chapter 26 Equipment
Highly Relevant AIP
The AIP is to big to list all relevant items, know whats in it and how to find things in it during your exam. The VFRG will be quicker for most things.
****Learn to use the contents starting on approx page 19*****
AIP ENR 1.4-1 to 13 Airspace Classifications
AIP ENR 1.14-1 to 10 Accidents and Incidents and Reporting
All CASA legislative and advisory instruments available here
Highly Relevant CAR
Part 1 Reg 2 (6) – (10) Definitions ~
CAR’s For Flight Rules 149-159 Towing, Dropping, Picking Up People, Parachute Ops, Public Gatherings, Low Flying, Radio Failure
CAR 143 -144 Firearms Carriage & Discharge
CAR 150 Dropping Articles
CAR 156 Flight Over Public Gatherings
CAR’s For Rules Of The Air 161 – 163 Right Of Way & Collision Prevention
CAR 166-166E For Non-Controlled Aerodromes & CAR 167 Is Controlled Aerodromes
CAR 170 – 174D VFR Rules 175-181 IFR Rules
CAR 182-203 Signals, 226 Dual Controls**** , 227 -248 Know where to find them if needed.
General Ops CAR’s 249 Prohibited Pax, 251 Seatbelts***, 252 Emergency Systems, 252A ELT,, 254 Do Not Obstruct Exits,
255 Smoking** , 253 Life Saving Equipment****** , 256 Intoxicate Pilots**** , CAR 256A Carriage Of Animals***, 257 Aerodrome Met Minima
258 Flights Over Water ******
Schedule 8 Maintenance That Can Be Carried Out By Pilots ~pg37
All CASA legislative and advisory instruments available here
CAR is allowed int he exam and can be very useful if you to used the index.
Highly Relevant Charts & Nav Gear For PPL
Sydney, Townsville & Bourke WACs, AUS PCA, ERSA, Learn To Use Your Flight Calculator (Dist, Time, Fuel).
General Helpful
The Following Is From CASA Website Oct 2017
There Are 7 CPL Examinations
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CHUF- Human Factors 1hr 15 min $153, No reference materials, pass 70%, pen pencil eraser and scribble pad only
Always check the CASA website for the very latest version of these lists. |
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CNAV- Navigation, 1hr 45 min, $164, Pass 70%
Permitted material required to be supplied by the candidate:
A candidate may use either the Airservices List, OR the Jeppesen List of permitted materials ONLY. All other combinations of materials are NOT permitted. | |||
Airservices List
| Jeppesen List
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Permitted material to be provided by the Invigilator with the examination, which must be returned on completion of examination:
Pen, pencil, ruler, eraser and scribble pad only.
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CMET- Meteorology, 1hr 30 min, $153, Pass 70%
Permitted material required to be supplied by the candidate:
A candidate may use either the Airservices List, OR the Jeppesen List of permitted materials ONLY. All other combinations of materials are NOT permitted. | |||
Airservices List
| Jeppesen List
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Permitted material to be provided by the Invigilator with the examination, which must be returned on completion of examination:
Pen, pencil, ruler, eraser and scribble pad only.
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CADA- Aerodynamics 1hr 30 min $153, No reference materials, pass 70%, pen pencil eraser and scribble pad only
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CLWA- Flight Rules & Air Law 2hr 0 min $164, Pass 80%
Permitted material required to be supplied by the candidate:
A candidate may use either the Airservices List, OR the Jeppesen List of permitted materials ONLY. All other combinations of materials are NOT permitted. | |
Airservices List
| Jeppesen List
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Permitted material to be provided by the Invigilator with the examination, which must be returned on completion of examination:
PPL & CPL (Aeroplane) workbook, pen, pencil, ruler, eraser and scribble pad only. Always check the CASA website for the very latest version of these lists. |
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CFPA- Operations, Performance, Flight Planning 2hr 30 min $175, Pass 70%
Permitted material required to be supplied by the candidate:
A candidate may use either the Airservices List, OR the Jeppesen List of permitted materials ONLY. All other combinations of materials are NOT permitted. | |||
Airservices List
| Jeppesen List
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Permitted material to be provided by the Invigilator with the examination, which must be returned on completion of examination:
PPL & CPL (Aeroplane) workbook, pen, pencil, ruler, eraser and scribble pad only.
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CSYA- Aircraft General Knowledge 1hr 30 min $153, No reference materials, pass 70%, pen pencil eraser and scribble pad only