INRAT Kanata EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS
When conducting a flight in controlled airspace what must you receive in order to make a
change to your active flight plan - A clearance
What should be included in position reports in uncontrolled airspace? - Position
Track
Altitude
Altimeter
Next position and ETA
Who is a flight plan filed with? - FSS or ATC
Which classes of air space require a transponder? - A,B,C
What color is class G air space on a lo chart? - Green
In regards to alternate minima what's the difference between PROB and TEMPO - Tempo
must meet the requirements of alternate minima
PROB must be just above the landing minima.
What are the two types of stars and which one should be included on the flight plan? -
Conventional and RNAV, Conventional
The MAP could be all of the following, except?
Select one:
a.
,DH.
b.
Navigation Facility.
c.
Intersection Fix.
d.
MDA. - D MDA
If given a speed by ATC you are expected to stay within how many nights of that speed? -
10
How often must a instrument rated pilot complete an IPC PPC or PCC - 24 months
What is the 666 rule? - After the first year, a pilot must complete six approaches and six
hours of flight time every six months
A low level airway based on a VORNNDB station has a lateral protected air space of how
many degrees on either side? - 5°
A low level airway based on two VOR stations has a lateral protected air space of how
many degrees on either side? - 4.5°
ATC provides a vertical separation for IFR traffic not on radar below FL290 of how
many feet? - 1,000'
,What is the separation in miles if you're 40 miles to a radar and if you are beyond 40
miles from a radar station? - 3 and 5 miles
A low level airway based on two NDB stations has a lateral protected airspace of
A. 4.34 NM from airway centerline up to 49.66
B. 4.34 NM from airway centerline up to 50.8 NM - A
What are the lateral separation requirements for VOR to VOR - 4 NM from the centerline
of the airway to 50.8 NM, then 4.5 degrees
What are the four instrument rating groups? - Group 1 multi engine
Group 2: multi engine in-line engines
Group 3: single engine
Group 4: helicopter
The air space to be protected along off- airway tracks beyond navigational and signal
coverage range is how many miles? - 45 NM
The local altimeter setting is 29.80. What is the lowest flight level you can be assigned? -
FL190
When do you not have to read back the entire clearance? - When part of the clearance is
a unmodified SID
Transport Canada recommends that you do not fly for this many hours after drinking - 24
Transport Canada mandates that you must not fly for this many hours after drinking - 12
, With the exception of taking off approaching or landing what is the rule regarding flying
over a built-up area or in open air assembly of people? - It must not be done unless at an
altitude at which in the event of an engine failure it would be possible to land the aircraft
without creating a hazard to persons or property on the surface.
What is the minimum distance one can fly over a built up area? - 1000 feet above the
highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 2000 feet
What is the minimum distance a person may fly in a non-built up area - Within 500 feet
from any person, vessel vehicle or structure.
If two aircraft are approaching to land at the same time one at a higher altitude than the
other which one has the right of way? - The one at the lower altitude
How do you acknowledge an ATC clearance? - Respond with your call sign
Excluding IFR clearance is what part of a clearance must be read back? - Hold short
clearances
When descending below FL180 when should you set your altimeter to the field altimeter
setting? - Just before passing through FL180 (always in the SPR).
What does EAT Stand for? - Estimated approach time
What does PT stand for - Procedure turn
What does FAC stand for - Final approach course
How should an arriving IFR flight report that intends on conducting an instrument
approach at an uncontrolled aerodrome? - 1. 5 minutes prior to commencing the
procedure,
CORRECT ANSWERS
When conducting a flight in controlled airspace what must you receive in order to make a
change to your active flight plan - A clearance
What should be included in position reports in uncontrolled airspace? - Position
Track
Altitude
Altimeter
Next position and ETA
Who is a flight plan filed with? - FSS or ATC
Which classes of air space require a transponder? - A,B,C
What color is class G air space on a lo chart? - Green
In regards to alternate minima what's the difference between PROB and TEMPO - Tempo
must meet the requirements of alternate minima
PROB must be just above the landing minima.
What are the two types of stars and which one should be included on the flight plan? -
Conventional and RNAV, Conventional
The MAP could be all of the following, except?
Select one:
a.
,DH.
b.
Navigation Facility.
c.
Intersection Fix.
d.
MDA. - D MDA
If given a speed by ATC you are expected to stay within how many nights of that speed? -
10
How often must a instrument rated pilot complete an IPC PPC or PCC - 24 months
What is the 666 rule? - After the first year, a pilot must complete six approaches and six
hours of flight time every six months
A low level airway based on a VORNNDB station has a lateral protected air space of how
many degrees on either side? - 5°
A low level airway based on two VOR stations has a lateral protected air space of how
many degrees on either side? - 4.5°
ATC provides a vertical separation for IFR traffic not on radar below FL290 of how
many feet? - 1,000'
,What is the separation in miles if you're 40 miles to a radar and if you are beyond 40
miles from a radar station? - 3 and 5 miles
A low level airway based on two NDB stations has a lateral protected airspace of
A. 4.34 NM from airway centerline up to 49.66
B. 4.34 NM from airway centerline up to 50.8 NM - A
What are the lateral separation requirements for VOR to VOR - 4 NM from the centerline
of the airway to 50.8 NM, then 4.5 degrees
What are the four instrument rating groups? - Group 1 multi engine
Group 2: multi engine in-line engines
Group 3: single engine
Group 4: helicopter
The air space to be protected along off- airway tracks beyond navigational and signal
coverage range is how many miles? - 45 NM
The local altimeter setting is 29.80. What is the lowest flight level you can be assigned? -
FL190
When do you not have to read back the entire clearance? - When part of the clearance is
a unmodified SID
Transport Canada recommends that you do not fly for this many hours after drinking - 24
Transport Canada mandates that you must not fly for this many hours after drinking - 12
, With the exception of taking off approaching or landing what is the rule regarding flying
over a built-up area or in open air assembly of people? - It must not be done unless at an
altitude at which in the event of an engine failure it would be possible to land the aircraft
without creating a hazard to persons or property on the surface.
What is the minimum distance one can fly over a built up area? - 1000 feet above the
highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 2000 feet
What is the minimum distance a person may fly in a non-built up area - Within 500 feet
from any person, vessel vehicle or structure.
If two aircraft are approaching to land at the same time one at a higher altitude than the
other which one has the right of way? - The one at the lower altitude
How do you acknowledge an ATC clearance? - Respond with your call sign
Excluding IFR clearance is what part of a clearance must be read back? - Hold short
clearances
When descending below FL180 when should you set your altimeter to the field altimeter
setting? - Just before passing through FL180 (always in the SPR).
What does EAT Stand for? - Estimated approach time
What does PT stand for - Procedure turn
What does FAC stand for - Final approach course
How should an arriving IFR flight report that intends on conducting an instrument
approach at an uncontrolled aerodrome? - 1. 5 minutes prior to commencing the
procedure,