Examination Guide Instrument Rating
Examination Guide Instrument Rating
Examination Guide Instrument Rating
Overview
A pass in the exam code IREX is one of the requirements for the issue of an Australian instrument
rating. The examination is a single paper presented in a multiple-choice question format.
Total Marks:
40
% Pass Mark:
70%
Time Allowed:
3.5 hours
The examination tests the Aeronautical Knowledge requirements specified in CASR Part 61 MOS,
Schedule 3.
IREX INFORMATION Instrument approach procedures for an aerodrome may be presented in the
DAP chart as: e.g. 1 - ILS RWY 18 or in some cases RWY 18 ILS e.g. 2 - NDB-A and VOR-A or in
some cases NDB and VOR Candidates are to ignore these insignificant differences. Preparation of
examination papers requires extensive lead time, and therefore it is not possible to take into account
information from unscheduled documents, such as NOTAM. However, if a candidate feels that a
question has been affected by NOTAM this should be noted in the scribble pad and reported to the
supervisor on completion of the examination.
The AIP SUP is an integral component of the AIP complete and is issued in accordance with a
published schedule. Therefore it may be examined.
Do not add any time allowance for taxi, instrument approaches and overshoots
Exam Application
An IREX examination may be booked on the ASL website www.aslexam.com. For further information,
contact ASL on 02 6262 8820.