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where to study for the INRAT ?
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Use the search function, plenty of post on it. Including the actual questions on the TC exam.
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fly1_777 wrote:where to study for the INRAT ?
I find that the library is a good place for studying :idea:
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Post by youngflier »

buy the aerocourse book and the same buy that wrote the From the ground up also has a book for the inrat teaches you all the theory... read those two things and your golden
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is the aerocourse seminar worth attending ?
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Post by Krashman »

The aerocourse is worth attending as long as you write the exam directly after the course... the course is so short and there is soooo much information thrown at you that you don't really learn it... just regurgitate it on the exam.

Know your Cap Gen inside and out.... there are several questions on the exam that are taken directly out of there.
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Post by fly1_777 »

Any other advice on INRAT ? Plan to write it tommro


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Post by ozone »

Does TC supply you with a Cap Gen or you just have to memorize that stuff?
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Post by chipmunk »

ozone wrote:Does TC supply you with a Cap Gen or you just have to memorize that stuff?
The only things TC gives you are a pencil, some scratch paper and an appendix with weather charts, etc.

Learn the Cap Gen. It's real life stuff - and it'll help you for future job interviews...
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No Cap Gen is given to you on the exam.... just memorize it and be careful these days with the approach ban limits.... for comercial operators its now different.

Anyone know if they've changes the exam or if they will just delete a few questions for a while so they can update the exam?
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Post by fingersmac »

I was given the 'Alternate Aerodrome Weather Minima Requirements' pages from the CAP GEN.

As for approach ban, just know what applies to part VI. There are no questions on part VII. I only had one question on it and it was very simple.
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