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Soap Box Cowboy
30th Jul 2005, 15:26
I was wondering if anyone could help me in regards to how long written exams are valid for. I'm planning to do my ATPL and I have some sick leave now and was wondering if I could do my INRAT now and wait till March do do the SAMRA and SARON along with the IFR flight test.

Would the INRAT still be valid? I've been trying to find info in the AIP and on the Transport Canada web site but so far no luck

Thanks to anyone who could help me in regards to this

flyndad
30th Jul 2005, 19:56
INRAT valid for 2 years as are most other writtens.

Mostly Harmless
30th Jul 2005, 22:00
Validity is First day of the 25th month for all the written’s.

Soap Box Cowboy
30th Jul 2005, 22:45
Cool thanks guys

Was also looking up on the web and uncovered a letter that if you are a Canadian liscenced pilot working overseas in an ICAO member state and that in that state you have a valid instrument rating and do an anual IR renewal, that you are not required to return to Canada every two year to do you IR flight with a Canadian examiner.

I heard that this was propposed but am not sure whether it came into effect. Would make my life easier not having to fly back every two years.