What is EASA e-Examination?
EASA e-Examinations are typically taken by participants at the end of training courses. 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.
groWING group course attendees will perform the respective EASA e-Examination as part of their course. The EASA e-Examination is only available through NAAs, independent training organizations 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.
The Syllabus
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 40 minutes. A demo examination is available on the EASA website.
groWING group amended its training courses to comply with the EASA e-Examination scope and the related syllabus.
The subject matter and exam questions are under constant revision. Every effort is made to ensure each EASA e-Examination is up-to-date, accurate and reliable; however, EASA cannot guarantee against any error.
groWING group was the first training organization ever conducting an EASA e-Examination. With introducing a new European Aviation Safety Agency Initiative - the EASA e-examination, a major step in standardizing the regulation and legislation training courses has been made by EASA. By development through open consultation with the Agency’s stakeholders the aim of EASA e-Examination is to promote a high and uniform level of knowledge of EU Civil Aviation safety legislation.
What EASA e-Examinations are available?
For the time being EASA e-Examinations are available for the following legislation parts:
E.1702-21.001 - Part-21 – General overview
E.1702-21G.001 - Production Organisation Approval
E.1702-21J.001-01 - Design Organisation Approval
E.2042-M.001 - Part-M – General overview
E.2042-M.002 - Part-M – Commercial Air Transport
E.2042-M.003 - Part-M – Non-Commercial Air Transport
E.2042-145.001 - Part-145 – General overview
E.2042-145.002 - Part-145 – Detailed
E.2042-66.001 - Part-66 – General overview
E.2042-66.002 - Part-66 – Detailed
E.2042-147.001 - Part-147 – General overview
E.2042-147.002 - Part-147 – Detailed
further reference can be found on the EASA website under technical training.



