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Ilyushin76 29th Mar 2019 08:49

Preparation for CPAER and INRAT
 
Trying to prepare in advance for both CPAER and INRAT before I land in Canada.

Can anyone recommend good study materials that cover all the topics laid out by transport Canada?

paco 29th Mar 2019 12:23

Transport themselves have a good deal of stuff on their website, but check your PMs

You could also try Warwick Green's website at https://www.sharperedgesolutions.com

Would recommend avoiding Culhane material

Phil

Ilyushin76 29th Mar 2019 15:38


Originally Posted by paco (Post 10433374)
Transport themselves have a good deal of stuff on their website, but check your PMs

You could also try Warwick Green's website at https://www.sharperedgesolutions.com

Would recommend avoiding Culhane material

Phil

Hey Phil,

Thank you for your reply. Any sreason why Culhane should be avoided?

paco 29th Mar 2019 17:14

Ask anyone :) Have you ever heard of Guy's Ballot's law? Thought not....

Ilyushin76 29th Mar 2019 17:44


Originally Posted by paco (Post 10433596)
Ask anyone :) Have you ever heard of Guy's Ballot's law? Thought not....

:( :( :( still dont get it

paco 29th Mar 2019 18:18

It's well known to contain mistakes - almost every flight school knows it, hence the phrase ask anyone. I found it to be completely unsuitable when I took my Canadian exams, which is why I wrote my own (theirs went in the bin). Guy's Ballot's law is just one (very basic) example. It should be Buy's Ballot's law.

Anyhow, much of what you need will be in the AIM and the IR publications from TC.

There are free questions at www.rtfq.org

Ilyushin76 30th Mar 2019 11:10


Originally Posted by paco (Post 10433651)
It's well known to contain mistakes - almost every flight school knows it, hence the phrase ask anyone. I found it to be completely unsuitable when I took my Canadian exams, which is why I wrote my own (theirs went in the bin). Guy's Ballot's law is just one (very basic) example. It should be Buy's Ballot's law.

Anyhow, much of what you need will be in the AIM and the IR publications from TC.

There are free questions at www.rtfq.org

Reminds me of the book "Ace the Technical Pilot Interview" . Full of mistakes :)

paco 30th Mar 2019 14:50

Yep, that's about it!


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