CAAi e-Examinations improve overall aviation standards whilst simultaneously simplifying regulatory assessment processes and administration.
We currently offer administration, development, maintenance, results management and reporting for the following:
- UK CAA/EASA Part-FCL (Flight Crew Licence)
- UK CAA/EASA Part-66 AML (Aircraft Maintenance Licence)
- Bespoke National and Local FCL and AML examinations

e-Exams System Overview
Designed in partnership with Aspeq, our e-Examination framework manages the entire assessment process for National Aviation Authorities (NAAs):
- Question Banks
We build, update and maintain a question bank that complies as requires with UK CAA, EASA or local NAA standards. - Exam Generation
The question bank generates a multiple-choice, digital examination on an individual basis. - Exam Delivery
Exams are delivered locally for ease of candidates – they can also be carried out offline, removing the need for a stable internet connection. - Exam Management
Computer Exam Delivery (CED) software locks computers during examinations to ensure candidates are unable to access other computer functions. Examinations are monitored and invigilated on site by CAAi, further ensuring secure exam delivery. - Marking
Multiple-choice exams can be automatically marked on submission. - Reporting
Aggregate reports allow NAAs to easily identify levels of performance and feedback to organisations as necessary.
Benefits to National Aviation Authorities
- Improved Exam Security
Variable question population ensures every exam is different, eliminating candidate cheating. - Increased Efficiency
In the UK, e-Exams has removed an administrative layer from the UK CAA’s assessment process, leading to greater overall efficiency. - Up-to-date Question Banks
Question banks are managed and updated by practising UK Regulators, ensuring they always meet UK, EASA or local NAA standards. - Improved Aviation Standards
Higher testing standards will lead to improved aviation safety standards. - Enhanced Oversight
Digital aggregate reports ensure areas of candidate weakness can be promptly identified and improved. - Live Candidate Monitoring
Invigilators can highlight an individual candidate’s strengths and weaknesses.
Contact
To find out more and to request a demonstration, please contact Diane Dutton.