IATRA... RECENT... Anyone write one?
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IATRA... RECENT... Anyone write one?
Anyone recently write the IATRA? I know there are some old hints, but I dunno if there may be new questions that have been put out?
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Re: IATRA... RECENT... Anyone write one?
Easiest exam so far, I thought anyway. Just work through the study guide on the TC website and make sure you have a tick for each topic (there's not many of them). Although didn't have a clue about calculating CP/PNR formula!
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This might sound totally stupid, but what exactly is the point of it? I've always thought it was "so you can fly as a First Officer without an ATPL in a plane that has a minimum crew requirement of 2 people" but, for some reason, it says "type rating" on the sheet, and the people at the Transport Canada desk said it had nothing to do with that-that it was a type rating exam...type rating for what???
Naturally, I am confused.
Naturally, I am confused.
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Best line in that paragraph. So true...Randleman wrote:Naturally, I am confused.
Just playing dingle.. LOL
Re: IATRA... RECENT... Anyone write one?
421.40 (This is only part of it)
BTD
The IATRA is required to receive a type rating for an aircraft with a minimum crew requirement of 2. If the aircraft manufacturer requires two pilots in its type certificate. In Canada, it will require a type rating. The IATRA is required before receiving that type rating.(3) Individual Type Rating Requirements
(a) Aeroplane - Two Crew
(i) Knowledge
An applicant for an individual aircraft type rating for aeroplanes with a minimum flight crew requirement of at least two pilots shall have completed a program of ground school instruction and flight training on the aeroplane type, and
(amended 2006/12/14; previous version)
Private Pilot Licence - Aeroplane or Commercial Pilot Licence-Aeroplane
(A) in the case of the holder of a Private Pilot Licence-Aeroplane or Commercial Pilot Licence-Aeroplane, within the 24 months preceding the application for the first endorsement of the two crew rating, an applicant shall have obtained a minimum score of 70 percent (70%) on the Type Rating-Aeroplane (IATRA) written examination;
(amended 2001/03/01; previous version)
Airline Transport Pilot Licence - Aeroplane
(B) in the case of the applicant who has obtained a minimum score of 70 percent (70%) on the Airline Transport Pilot Licence-Aeroplane written examinations (SAMRA and SARON) within the 24 months preceding the application for the endorsement of the rating, the written examination requirement shall be considered to have been met; or
(amended 2001/03/01; previous version)
(C) in the case of the holder of an Airline Transport Pilot Licence — Aeroplane, the written examination requirement shall be considered to have been met, or
(amended 2006/12/14; previous version)
(D) in the case of an applicant who completed the airline transport pilot licence (ATP(A)) integrated course and who completed the Airline Transport Pilot Licence — Aeroplane written examinations within the five-year period immediately preceding the application for endorsement of the rating, the written examination requirement shall be considered to have been met.
(amended 2006/12/14; no previous version)
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You need the IATRA done before even working the ramp at some companies (CMA for example). May as well get it done for $30 just for the sake of it!
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Re: IATRA... RECENT... Anyone write one?
Looking at the various threads on here after recently writing the IATRA, I can say the info people have posted on here seems pretty similar to what I actually got on the test. That, combined with a couple of days with some ATPL prep books and the test should be no problem.
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Stan Darsh wrote:Looking at the various threads on here after recently writing the IATRA, I can say the info people have posted on here seems pretty similar to what I actually got on the test. That, combined with a couple of days with some ATPL prep books and the test should be no problem.
Completely agree. Just did it on Friday, half of the questions were posted here. One of the easiest exams ever, well for me all of them were pretty easy. I think on any TC exam, if you can think logically you can get 50% of questions right.
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loopa wrote:Best line in that paragraph. So true...Randleman wrote:Naturally, I am confused.
Just playing dingle.. LOL
thanks bud!
Re: IATRA... RECENT... Anyone write one?
BTD wrote:421.40 (This is only part of it)
The IATRA is required to receive a type rating for an aircraft with a minimum crew requirement of 2. If the aircraft manufacturer requires two pilots in its type certificate. In Canada, it will require a type rating. The IATRA is required before receiving that type rating.(3) Individual Type Rating Requirements
(a) Aeroplane - Two Crew
(i) Knowledge
An applicant for an individual aircraft type rating for aeroplanes with a minimum flight crew requirement of at least two pilots shall have completed a program of ground school instruction and flight training on the aeroplane type, and
(amended 2006/12/14; previous version)
Private Pilot Licence - Aeroplane or Commercial Pilot Licence-Aeroplane
(A) in the case of the holder of a Private Pilot Licence-Aeroplane or Commercial Pilot Licence-Aeroplane, within the 24 months preceding the application for the first endorsement of the two crew rating, an applicant shall have obtained a minimum score of 70 percent (70%) on the Type Rating-Aeroplane (IATRA) written examination;
(amended 2001/03/01; previous version)
Airline Transport Pilot Licence - Aeroplane
(B) in the case of the applicant who has obtained a minimum score of 70 percent (70%) on the Airline Transport Pilot Licence-Aeroplane written examinations (SAMRA and SARON) within the 24 months preceding the application for the endorsement of the rating, the written examination requirement shall be considered to have been met; or
(amended 2001/03/01; previous version)
(C) in the case of the holder of an Airline Transport Pilot Licence — Aeroplane, the written examination requirement shall be considered to have been met, or
(amended 2006/12/14; previous version)
(D) in the case of an applicant who completed the airline transport pilot licence (ATP(A)) integrated course and who completed the Airline Transport Pilot Licence — Aeroplane written examinations within the five-year period immediately preceding the application for endorsement of the rating, the written examination requirement shall be considered to have been met.
(amended 2006/12/14; no previous version)
BTD
This is what I thought. Thanks BTD!