22 May 2026 · 7 min read
How to Renew Your EASA A2 Certificate in Croatia (2026)
Your EASA A2 remote pilot certificate is valid for 5 years. In Croatia, Croatian Civil Aviation Agency (CCAA) manages renewal booking, fees (~€25) and the shorter refresher exam. Book renewal through CCAA-listed centres.
Key facts
- Renewal fee
- ~€25
- Administered by
- Croatian Civil Aviation Agency (CCAA)
- When to renew
- Before the 5-year expiry date on your certificate
- Format
- Book renewal through CCAA-listed centres.
When does your A2 certificate expire?
The open-category A2 certificate of competency is valid for five years from the date of issue. Check the expiry printed on your document and allow several weeks for renewal—some NAAs recommend starting 90 days before expiry, especially if classroom slots are limited.
Renewal process in Croatia
- Check expiry date on your certificate and NAA pilot profile.
- Log in to Croatian Civil Aviation Agency (CCAA) and open the renewal / extension workflow.
- Complete the renewal exam — typically 35 questions (27 correct required).
- Pay the renewal fee (~€25) via the NAA portal.
- Receive your renewed certificate valid for another five years across 31 EASA states.
What does the renewal exam cover?
The same eight knowledge areas as the initial A2 exam. Regulations and mitigations evolve—refresh every topic:
- Air space, air traffic and airspace restrictions
- UAS regulations
- Human performance limitations
- Meteorology
- UAS flight performance
- Technical and operational mitigations for ground risk
- Technical and operational mitigations for air risk
- Insurance requirements
Prepare for the renewal exam
Even experienced pilots benefit from a refresher—EU drone rules and mitigation techniques change. Run timed practice on A2STS before paying ~€25 for the official session.
Frequently asked questions
- What happens if my A2 certificate expires?
- You may not legally operate under the A2 subcategory until you renew. Croatian Civil Aviation Agency (CCAA) requires a new exam session—do not wait until the last day.
- Is the renewal exam the same as the original A2 exam?
- No. Renewal is typically shorter (35 questions, 35 minutes in many states) but covers the same syllabus areas. Book renewal through CCAA-listed centres.
- Can I renew my certificate in a different EASA country?
- Certificates are nationally issued but recognised across EASA. Renewal should normally be completed with the NAA that issued your certificate or your country of residence—confirm with your NAA.
A2 renewal in nearby countries
Related resources
A2STS is not affiliated with Croatian Civil Aviation Agency (CCAA) or EASA. Official renewal is administered by your NAA.