INRAT APPROVED EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS
What privileges does the group for instrument rating allow a pilot to fly? - ✔✔Single and
multi engine IFR helicopters
What is the minimum takeoff visibility? - ✔✔1200 RVR or tower observed visibility of 1/4
statute mile
In the arctic region whiteout occurs, this will most closely be described as - ✔✔Over and
unbroken snow cover, and evenly overcast skies
What are the required tolerances of the following RAIM alerts in nautical miles en route
terminal and approach - ✔✔2NM, 1NM, 0.3 NM
What statements are true regarding a GPS approach? - ✔✔RAIM availability is required
When flying in the standard pressure region when should the altimeter be sent to the
current barometric pressure setting? - ✔✔Prior to the decent with the intent of landing
On departure using a SID, ATC issues and amendment to your climb and heading how
does this affect the SID? - ✔✔It remains valid unless ATC states it is cancelled
Which of the following statements is true regarding GPS approaches - ✔✔ It is
recommended but not necessary to monitor. Underlying navaids during approach and it is
possible to conduct an overlay approach if the underlying NAV aid is out of service.
You are flying and approach and before reaching the FAF the ground visibility
deteriorates when must you carry out a missed approach? - ✔✔RVR a 600, RVRB 1200
, In extreme cold conditions in the designated mountain regions, one and five what altitude
must be used for flight planning - ✔✔1000 above MEA
Pilots of aircraft that are radar vectored for an approach who comply with the speed
adjustment request are expected to maintain a speed of within how many knots of the
requested speed - ✔✔+/- 10kts
You are cleared for an ILS approach. You are 17 nautical miles from the threshold how
many degrees of coverage is the ILS from centreline - ✔✔10°
What is RAIM - ✔✔Receiver autonomous integrity monitoring (RAIM) is a technology
developed to assess the integrity of GPS signals in a GPS receiver system. It is of special
importance in safety-critical GPS
What is the helicopter Alternate minima? - ✔✔+200-1 (never less than stated RVR)
What is a labelled dashed black line? - ✔✔Controlled RNAV Route
What is a label green dashed line? - ✔✔Uncontrolled RNAV route
You are cleared the visual approach you circle for another runway and then find you
must complete a go around. What must you do? - ✔✔Remain VFR and comply with ATC
instructions
What is fog? - ✔✔Forms when air temperature reaches dewpoint
Describe radiation fog - ✔✔Forms when the surface cools, causing the air above to cool
as well
Describe advection fog - ✔✔Advection fog is caused when warm moist air moves over
cold land or water
100% CORRECT ANSWERS
What privileges does the group for instrument rating allow a pilot to fly? - ✔✔Single and
multi engine IFR helicopters
What is the minimum takeoff visibility? - ✔✔1200 RVR or tower observed visibility of 1/4
statute mile
In the arctic region whiteout occurs, this will most closely be described as - ✔✔Over and
unbroken snow cover, and evenly overcast skies
What are the required tolerances of the following RAIM alerts in nautical miles en route
terminal and approach - ✔✔2NM, 1NM, 0.3 NM
What statements are true regarding a GPS approach? - ✔✔RAIM availability is required
When flying in the standard pressure region when should the altimeter be sent to the
current barometric pressure setting? - ✔✔Prior to the decent with the intent of landing
On departure using a SID, ATC issues and amendment to your climb and heading how
does this affect the SID? - ✔✔It remains valid unless ATC states it is cancelled
Which of the following statements is true regarding GPS approaches - ✔✔ It is
recommended but not necessary to monitor. Underlying navaids during approach and it is
possible to conduct an overlay approach if the underlying NAV aid is out of service.
You are flying and approach and before reaching the FAF the ground visibility
deteriorates when must you carry out a missed approach? - ✔✔RVR a 600, RVRB 1200
, In extreme cold conditions in the designated mountain regions, one and five what altitude
must be used for flight planning - ✔✔1000 above MEA
Pilots of aircraft that are radar vectored for an approach who comply with the speed
adjustment request are expected to maintain a speed of within how many knots of the
requested speed - ✔✔+/- 10kts
You are cleared for an ILS approach. You are 17 nautical miles from the threshold how
many degrees of coverage is the ILS from centreline - ✔✔10°
What is RAIM - ✔✔Receiver autonomous integrity monitoring (RAIM) is a technology
developed to assess the integrity of GPS signals in a GPS receiver system. It is of special
importance in safety-critical GPS
What is the helicopter Alternate minima? - ✔✔+200-1 (never less than stated RVR)
What is a labelled dashed black line? - ✔✔Controlled RNAV Route
What is a label green dashed line? - ✔✔Uncontrolled RNAV route
You are cleared the visual approach you circle for another runway and then find you
must complete a go around. What must you do? - ✔✔Remain VFR and comply with ATC
instructions
What is fog? - ✔✔Forms when air temperature reaches dewpoint
Describe radiation fog - ✔✔Forms when the surface cools, causing the air above to cool
as well
Describe advection fog - ✔✔Advection fog is caused when warm moist air moves over
cold land or water