CAAC ATPL (China) Exam Prep
CAAC ATPL exams are required for airline pilot operations in China, the world's fastest-growing aviation market. While structurally similar to EASA/ICAO exams, they incorporate China-specific regulations (CCAR) and operational requirements.
200
Questions
70%
Pass Mark
Varies (multi-exam format)
Time Limit
72%
Avg Pass Rate
Cost
Varies by training organization
Prerequisites
Enrollment in CAAC-approved training program, valid medical certificate
Topics Covered
Expert Study Tips
CAAC exams can be taken in Chinese or English
Chinese aviation is the fastest-growing market — CAAC ATPL demand is high
CCAR regulations differ from FAA/EASA in several areas — study the differences
English language proficiency (ICAO Level 4+) is separately tested
Many Chinese airlines send cadets abroad for training but require CAAC conversion
Focus on high-altitude operations — China has many airports above 10,000 ft
Suggested Study Timeline
Weeks 1-4
Cover all exam topics systematically with detailed notes
Weeks 5-8
Deep study of complex subjects, work advanced practice problems
Weeks 9-12
Full-length practice exams under timed conditions
Weeks 13-15
Focus on weak areas, revisit difficult concepts
Week 16
Final comprehensive review and exam scheduling
Recommended Resources
- CCAR (China Civil Aviation Regulations)
- CAAC approved training materials
- ICAO standards (CAAC aligns closely with ICAO)
- CAAC English proficiency test preparation materials
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