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Is CX2 allowed for ATPL exams?

Old 26th May 2026 | 14:02
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Is CX2 allowed for ATPL exams?

Hello everyone,
I tried Googling the question but came with different answers. I'm planning on taking my ATPL exams in Romania and wanted to ask if CX2 is allowed in the exams? Google AI says no, all the other answers say yes.
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Old 26th May 2026 | 18:48
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No, EASA exams are nearly identical to UKCAA and this is what you can take into the UKCAA exams.

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1x One clear plastic pen (bic biro or similar) and one eraser tipped pencil.

1x Approved calculator: Casio FX 82/83/85/300 series Sharp EL-W531/531 series Citizen SR-
260 series Texas Instruments TI-30X/XB/XS

1x Clear Plastic Ruler

Compass and Dividers (without case)

1x CRP-1/CRP-5/CR-3/CR-6 or ARC-2 or TPS-2 or E6B (excluding those with single side wind
slides where aeronautical information is printed on the reverse).

1x Fine tip marker for Flight Computer

Pencil Sharpener

Protractor/Plotter

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+ Jeppesen manual for Flight Planning
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Old 26th May 2026 | 19:42
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As I suspected. F dinos refusing to go extinct.
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Old 27th May 2026 | 08:27
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The calculator may not be programmable.

Things like the CX2 are not allowed because it doesn't tell you how it got the answer. You are responsible for the aids in your aircraft and you need to know the underlying theory, hence the mechanical computer.
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Thanks everyone for your answer! Just one question - I can bring the E6B to any ATPL exam, right?
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Old 4th June 2026 | 06:20
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yes, but I don't believe that does compressibility. The e6B circular is much easier to use, based on the Jeppesen CR-3
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