Trouble is some students have been told by the supervisor that a rule is not on the 'permitted materials' list and they are not allowed to bring one into the examination room!!
Then it would appear that candidates should request that such invigilators remit the question to the CASA examiner at the time as they are both wrong and exceeding their authority, it would appear. I asked a similar question of the examiner recently and he provided the following link for my information -
www.casa.gov.au/licences-and-certificati...terial-under-part-61
(I don't know about the rest of you good folk but I, for one, find the CASA website to be one of the most non-intuitive sources of look up information known to mankind !)
The link has this gem of relevance to the point in question -
Nav equipment
When permitted, the term 'Nav equipment' includes:
dividers
compass
protractor
ruler (or straight-edge)
non-electronic 'aviation wind triangle and circular slide rule' computer. eg Jeppesen Sanderson CR or other brands of similar type or a manual slide rule (if the candidate so prefers it).
Perhaps candidates should take a printout for support in discussions with the invigilator. The sort of rule I suggested and, especially, a Douglas Protractor, are both essential exams tools, despite the invigilator's nonsense. The consideration of ruler or straight edge is a red herring. The rule which I suggested provides all of rule, ruler, and straightedge capabilities.
I think CASA and ASPEQ need to sort this out.
So it might seem. I will refer this thread to the examiner for his thoughts on the matter.
and CASA's web page about allowed material under part 61 says
.. and it also specifies "navigation equipment" so you appear to have no problem ?
See
www.casa.gov.au/standard-page/cpl-exams where one finds
Airservices List
AIP Book
ERSA complete
CAAP 92-1(1) and 234-1(2.1)
Navigation equipment
A ‘Basic calculator’
No other references or material permitted
then continue to say they are provided by the invigilator?
You might have confused me here a little ? I read the words to say that
Permitted material required to be supplied by the candidate:
A candidate may use either the Airservices List, OR the Jeppesen List of permitted materials ONLY. All other combinations of materials are NOT permitted.
I am a pretty relaxed chap but I think I would have a robust, but very polite, discussion with the invigilator and request that a phone call be made, there and then, to the examiner so that your position is on the record with CASA for any subsequent remarking requests ?