What should you do If you failed the CAAP Licensure Exam?

Failing the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines Aircraft Mechanic Licensure Exam becomes more critical when a student reaches the maximum of 5 attempts per subject (7 for AMT and 6 for AMS). At this point, CAAP may require a Certificate of Review before allowing another retake. If the examinee cannot provide this certificate, they may have no choice but to wait for the validity of their exam permit to reset, which is typically 2 years from the date of their first exam attempt. This means losing valuable time, delaying your career, and risking the loss of momentum in your studies—making it very important to plan your review strategy early and avoid reaching this situation unprepared. At AMRP Review and Tutorial Center, we understand how high the stakes are, especially when you’re nearing your final attempts. That’s why we focus on targeted, exam-based training, helping you master difficult subjects, improve weak areas, and build real confidence before you take the test again. More than just reviewing, we guide you with the right approach, discipline, and support system to maximize your remaining chances and avoid unnecessary delays in your licensing journey. If you’re serious about passing your next CAAP exam, now is the time to invest in the right preparation—and we’re here to help you make it happen. CAAP aircraft mechanic exam failure in the Philippines What happens if you fail the CAAP exam AMT AMS CAAP licensure exam retake rules in the Philippines Aircraft mechanic exam review Philippines AMT AMS CAAP exam permit validity 2 years in the Philippines #CAAPExam #AircraftMechanicPH #AMTReview #AMSExam #AviationCareerPH

4/17/20261 min read