INRAT study question

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Thair81
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INRAT study question

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Hello,
Have just done a search and have been reading through all the posts pertaining to the INRAT. Lots of good info in there.

I have signed up for Aerocourse and have been doing some initial studying for the INRAT. I am now working my way through the Aerocourse workbook...Admittedly, I have been getting quite a lot wrong. However, if I go through the questions in there is that a good method for preparing? What I mean is that I am NOT just learning the answer to a specific question BUT am using the questions to guide my research. What I am doing is going to the reference listed for each question and reading up on it. If I do this will I be prepared enough to take the course and write?

I guess what I'm getting at is...If I go through the questions in that book and read the references for each question, does it cover enough material and give me enough of a review to be able to pass the exam?

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks
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Post by RVR6000 »

Read the COM, MET and RAC section of the AIM, memorize the CAP Gen then go about doing the questions.
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Post by Krashman »

Cap Gen... I agree.... questions come right off the page is seems

In the AIM read about the GPS.... I just recently had a student do his INRAT and he said he had 8 questions on the GPS.... RAIM and stand alone and overlay approaches
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Post by Flyin' Hi »

Heard the same from a recent student, that he had several GPS questions on his inrat.
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Post by Elessar_44 »

I took my INRAT back in, uh July of '06 I think it was, and there were no less than 9 GPS-related questions on it. That's almost 20% of the test devoted to GPS, so definately do not neglect it.
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Post by Grey_Wolf »

Talking about GPS ... If you can, get your hands on a copy of the Canadian ATPL Workbook from Aerocourse, they have approx 12 questions on GPS in their Radio Aids / Flightt Planning Section. If not PM, and i can send them via email.


And for the INRAT Study , obviously the AIM, CAP GEN, Instrument Workbook from Aerocourse.
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