Transport no longer does written exams?
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Re: Transport no longer does written exams?
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next indeed, but I'm curious to know where or how this rumor got started. If TC doesnt do the exams, then what.."hi TC i have the time for my A's so gimme gimme gimme"?
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Re: Transport no longer does written exams?
Like everything aviation related, Transport Canada wants nothing to do with it. Transport has offloaded Rec, Private and Commercial written exams to official testing centers (read: your local flight school after they jump through some hoops.). Your AA's and other misc exams will still be done at a TC building, how much longer that is I'm not sure.
It's just like your flight tests and PPCs, Transport used to do them but didn't like the responsibility.
It's just like your flight tests and PPCs, Transport used to do them but didn't like the responsibility.
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Don't forget most of the AME exams too. Only CARS is done by TC now for the most part.
Geez did I say that....? Or just think it....?
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E-Flyer wrote:Is this true?
Yes...I mean...no...
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I might be a little out of date but for some time you could do all exams at TC but had to do Reg's there. an accredited courses tests can count as TC exams in Maintenance at least. If your course is not accredited (i.e. ICS) then you do all TC exams.
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iflyforpie wrote:Don't forget most of the AME exams too. Only CARS is done by TC now for the most part.
That's not true; only if you've done a 566 approved course.
If you only have the study credit + appreticeship time and want your lic., you have to write the technical exams and regs, in a T.C. office.
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Now lets hijack this thread... is it a good thing for TC to be stepping back from the testing? Can the schools do it better or will this backfire? Thoughts and opinions are worth $0.05 each so send em in.
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the industry standards are already going to shite; how long do you think it would take before TC finds a school that provides the answers to the required written exams just like how chief pilot's give the answer to the class of pilot's doing the annual icing test... 
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Hmmm, very true, when left to the enterprising individuals out there. I recall hearing of flight tests lasting less than an hour... including the ground portion... oh and it was a pass mark, not a "take me home early you fail" Then again same school had fudging hours in PTRs go figure. Maybe we do need an external testing agency with out their 'hand in the pot'.
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Re: Transport no longer does written exams?
Well here is a good one, if I recall the TC Exam for PPL, CPL was $35 now at a designated testing center the price schedule can be set by the center. For example from Morgan Air's website the written test fee for PPL is $125. Things that make you go hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
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It is really quite simple.Things that make you go hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
You pay twice.
First in your taxes for TC to off load everything to the private sector.
Second for some company to make enough money to stay in business to support TC.
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Re: Transport no longer does written exams?
TC exam for CPL is $100, or at least it was a year ago. And I was in a TC office today and they were writing exams, sooo....yes, TC still does written exams.200hr Wonder wrote:Well here is a good one, if I recall the TC Exam for PPL, CPL was $35 now at a designated testing center the price schedule can be set by the center. For example from Morgan Air's website the written test fee for PPL is $125. Things that make you go hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
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Correction, it was $105 then, and $105 now. Don't know what the PPL goes for though.L1011 wrote:TC exam for CPL is $100, or at least it was a year ago. And I was in a TC office today and they were writing exams, sooo....yes, TC still does written exams.200hr Wonder wrote:Well here is a good one, if I recall the TC Exam for PPL, CPL was $35 now at a designated testing center the price schedule can be set by the center. For example from Morgan Air's website the written test fee for PPL is $125. Things that make you go hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
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Actually, TC has never "done" the written exams, they are all written by an American company. So there is another nice way to spend our tax money, give it to the Americans to write our government regulated exams! 
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I wrote my INRAT in november, it was at a TC office in Ottawa. Lets just say it was a 10 desk room an I was by myself. Aviation is going down the drain with all these user fees and high gas prices.
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mag check wrote:Actually, TC has never "done" the written exams, they are all written by an American company. So there is another nice way to spend our tax money, give it to the Americans to write our government regulated exams!
ahh makes sense now why the exams are written like the way they are ! some yankee on opium making questions up
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Re: Transport no longer does written exams?
Really? I remember reading many years ago that the Question bank was developed and maintained by Transport Canada inspectors.Actually, TC has never "done" the written exams
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