Engineer TrainingLicence Conversions (International to CASA)GCAA to CASA Licence Conversion

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UAE GCAA to
CASA Licence Conversion

Already licensed under GCAA? We map your position against CASA Part 66 and show the evidence, exams and submission steps needed for Australia.

UAE GCAA to CASA Licence Conversion

Australia’s trusted college for International Licence Conversions

GCAA-specific mapping

We assess the licence, category, exam history and recent experience evidence against CASA.

Recent exercise matters

Practical recency and evidence of licence use are a major part of the pathway.

Final report and Form 465 support

Sigma handles the structured RPL side of the licence outcome.

What this conversion pathway does

For current or expired UAE GCAA licence holders

This pathway is for engineers seeking a CASA Part 66 B1.1, B1.2, B1.3, B1.4 or B2 outcome from a GCAA starting point. We review the licence, exam history, company evidence and practical logbook, then issue an initial RPL report showing what is accepted and what remains.

For GCAA holders, some areas align closely and some do not. Recent exercise of licence privileges and documented practical experience are a major part of the pathway, especially where the licence is expired.

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How the process works

Licence mapping first. Exams second.

How the process works
Licence mapping first. Exams second.
Submit the base evidence
Current or expired GCAA licence, company letters, exam records and practical logbook.
Receive the initial RPL report
We map your GCAA position against CASA Part 66 and identify accepted items, gaps and experience issues.
Complete any identified gaps
That may mean gap exams, full modules or extra practical evidence depending on the result.
Finalise and apply
Sigma prepares the final RPL report and Form 465 support. You lodge CASA Form 544 and supporting documents.
Want the Australian outcome?
Start by checking what your GCAA licence actually maps to.