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New Regulations on Tabbing

Air Law Tabs

Tags, Highlighting & Underlining in Exam-Permitted Publications

‘Contents’ and 'Index' pages: CASA updated policy has taken into consideration the respective publication’s layout, availability of official printed section dividers, and the quality of the 'Contents’ and 'Index' pages.

The policy on underlining and highlighting of text in exam-permitted documents remain unchanged.

Tags permitted or not permitted:

The following lists the maximum number of tags per respective publication where such publications are permitted in exam session

(a)       (i) CAR (1988), (ii) CASR (1998) [used in only Balloon exam], and (iii) Part 137 [used in aeroplane agricultural rating exam] – no tag permitted

(b)       CAO – no tag permitted

(c)        AIP Book (or its Jeppesen equivalent) – maximum 10 (ten) tags

(d)       ERSA – maximum 5 (five) tags

(e)       Day VFR Guide (note: this publication has been temporarily withdrawn) – no tag permitted

(f)        DAP East & West – no tag permitted

(g)       CAAP – no tag permitted

(h)       Handbook and Operations Manual of exam aircraft model – no tag permitted

(i)         All charts – no tag permitted

(j)         Any exam-permitted publication not listed here – no tag permitted

Condition for sitting exam

Candidates who tag their exam-permitted publications in excess of the above limits will not be allowed to undertake the exam until they remove the extra tags.

 

(Taken from ASL's Website. For more information see ASLExam.com)

 

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