just an other IATRA Q
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just an other IATRA Q
I know been asked a million times, but I just want to make sure I understand this. If you have written your IATRA exam in march of 08 but you have been flying as an FO on twin otter in a 703/704 operations. Do you have to go re-writte after 2 years or by flying in a 2 crew enviroment you dont need to re-wriite the exam again. thanks for feed back.
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You don't need the IATRA to fly a Twin Otter. Assuming that's all you flew, the exam will expire. Not that it matters because, again, you don't need it for the twotter.
This will show you which aircraft are certified 2-crew or not.
http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/Regse ... t42102.htm
This will show you which aircraft are certified 2-crew or not.
http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/Regse ... t42102.htm
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Huh? The guys said the 172 was a 2 crew aircraft? Did I buy a PPC for nothing?C172 Cessna 172 1Piston 1 Pilot


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Iatra is only required to operate a minimum two crew aircraft. Iatra will expire if you dont hold a PPC on a two crew aircraft. Anything over 12500 is min two crew in canada.
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Nope, 12500 lbs is insignificant an AG Tractor's gross weight is around 17000 lbs its only single crew. 2-crew designation solely depends on the complexity of the aircraft, I could be wrong.Sasky wrote: Anything over 12500 is min two crew in canada.
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The only thing you are wrong about is the Ag Tractor, it is an Air Tractor. I think the other part is correct, looks like I will have to look that one up.
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Re: just an other IATRA Q
Conair flies the Grumman Tracker single pilot (Gross Weight 26,000 lbs). However like the Air Tractor it flies under a restricted C of A. Bottom line 12.5K means nothing, it is what the Type certificate under which the airplane is certified that determines how many drivers are required. That being said, I do not believe there are any passsenger carrying aircraft with a GTOW more than 12.5K that are certified in Canada for single pilot operation.