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Designed for pilots and air traffic controllers at all experience levels. Take your official ICAO Exam (LVL 4, 5, or 6) from the comfort of your home, on your schedule, and get your certificate within a few hours
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See How the Exam is Structured
The exam consists of 4 parts. Watch a short clip from each.
Introduction
Before the assessment starts, the examiner outlines the scoring criteria, confirms your identity, and performs a short technical and radio check. This ensures the exam is conducted correctly and under approved ICAO procedures.
What you are asked to do in this part:
- Show your ID
- Show your surroundings
- Pose for a profile picture for your certificate
- Complete audio and radio check
Speaking
This stage focuses on a natural conversation between you and the examiner. It is designed to assess your ability to communicate fluently on general topics and share your aviation background, demonstrating your comfort with the English language in a non-technical context.
What you are asked to do in this part:
- Answer questions about your flying experience and training
- Discuss your motivation for pursuing a career in aviation
- Share your opinions on common aviation-related topics
- Describe your typical flight preparation or a memorable flight
Listening
In this section, your comprehension of real-world aviation communication is tested. You will listen to various audio recordings, ranging from standard radio calls to complex emergency scenarios, often featuring different international accents and radio interference.
What you are asked to do in this part:
- Listen to recorded ATC and pilot communications
- Identify and repeat key data like callsigns, flight levels, or headings
- Summarize the main events of a recorded situation or incident
- Answer specific questions to demonstrate full understanding of the audio
Describing
The final part requires you to provide a detailed verbal analysis of aviation-related images. You will need to use your “plain English” skills to explain technical situations, incidents, or environmental factors, moving beyond standard phraseology.
What you are asked to do in this part:
- Provide a comprehensive description of the provided photo
- Speculate on the possible causes of the situation shown
- Discuss the potential consequences for the flight or ground operations
- Suggest appropriate pilot or ATC actions to resolve the scenario
Global Recognition
Fly worldwide. Our ICAO certificate is recognized by all EASA countries.
The yellow-marked countries accept our ICAO certificate.
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