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Old 11th Jun 2009, 22:59
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Hi folks,

I believe when everyone goes in for the PSTAR they have a complete list of all the available questions that are to be asked. Where can I find the answers? Even though in my practice package, it tells me where to look for it (either under CARS/AIM) I am still not certain on some of them (based on how the question is worded).
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Old 12th Jun 2009, 11:43
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Have a look at this link at Spectrum Airways homepage. Here you can do the tests, but it will not give you the answer.
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You could do worse than Dauntless Software - the PSTAR package provides answers and better yet an explanation and references to CARs etc. I've found their software to be an excellent way to study and prepare for Canadian and FAA exams.

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Thanks for the input...they really help!
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I found this resource invaluable:

Improved PSTAR Study Guide - Robyn's Flying Start

Not only the answers, but the references and a discussion as to why they are the right answers.

Good luck!
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PSTARS Answers

You can find everything you need for PSTARS at the following:

Improved PSTAR Study Guide - Robyn's Flying Start
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good day

im going to edmonton next week
and would like to convert my faa cpl/ifr
to a canadian cpl/ifr.
where and what is a good source for the
air law and inrat written tests ?

thanks
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Old 5th Jul 2009, 05:21
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Here are the materials I study from:

Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs)
TP 14371 - Transport Canada Aeronautical Information Manual (TC AIM)
Spectrum Management and Telecommunications - RIC-21 - Study Guide for the Restricted Operator Certificate With Aeronautical Qualification
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thanks mr wong
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OFFTC's Home Page - click on PSTAR down the left hand side
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