Hi all.
Does anyone know if the 10 tag limit applies for the AIP during the air law exam and 5 for the ERSA? I can't remember where I read it but hoping to find it again or if someone can refer I'd appreciate it.
Also want to confirm what, if any, tags can be used in the CAR, CAO or CASR.
Adam
Hi Adam,
for all your tagging needs, here's the reference:
Marking and tagging of permitted documentsUnderlining and highlighting are permissible provided these do not include any form of notations. With effect from 03 May 2010, where specific publications are permitted in exam session, the maximum number of tags per respective publication shall be as follows:
(i) CAR (1988), (ii) CASR (1998), (iii) CASR Part 61 and (iv) CASR Part 137 – no tag permitted
CAO – no tag permitted
AIP Book (or its Jeppesen equivalent) – maximum 10 (ten) tags
ERSA – maximum 5 (five) tags
Day VFR Guide – no tag permitted
DAP East & West – no tag permitted
CAAP – no tag permitted
Handbook and Operations Manual of exam aircraft model – no tag permitted
All charts – no tag permitted
Any exam-permitted publication not listed here – no tag permittedPage tags must not carry more than just the topic headings of the page or section. These must be in the English language. Tags must not include notes or markings such as formulae, explanatory notes, cross-referencing with other pages of same publications or other publications, sketches, diagrams, paste-on materials and training aide memoires.
Airservices or Jeppesen produced section dividers, including A – Z dividers, are not considered as page tags.
Important notice: Candidates who tag their exam-permitted publications (AIP book and/or ERSA) in excess of the stated maximum number or/and have made unauthorised notations on the tags will not be allowed to sit the exam until they remove the extra or/and notated tags.
Cheers,
Rich