Canadian ATPL 2025-26
(SARON) exam with complete
solutions
What are the 5 things you must do when intercepted by a Military aircraft?
- answer 1) Follow Instructions
2) Respond to Signals
3) If possible, notify the appropriate ATS
4) Attempt Contact on 121.5
5) Squawk Mode A 7700 is capable
When is high altitude training required in a commercial air carrier? (3
Criteria) - answer 1) Before Assignment on a pressurized aircraft
2) When operating above 13,000'
3) Every 3 years after completing initial training
In terms of duty time, how does required travelling for the purpose of
position affect the pilots duty time? - answer If the time for positioning is
required after completion of a flight and is in excess of the flight crew
member's max duty time then an additional rest period of at least equal to
half of the time spent travelling is required.
What is the definition of a large aircraft? - answer An Aircraft with a
MCTOW of 12,566lbs or more
What airspace is a transponder required? - answer Class A, B, C, and any
D or E airspace that is specified as transponder airspace in the Designated
Airspace Handbook
When you're on an IFR flight plan and your ETA changes by more than
______ than you have to advise ATC - answer 3 Minutes
,A Flight crew member in a 704 or 705 operation requires _____ rest
period(s) of at least 36 consecutive hours within each period of _____
consecutive days or one period of at least _____ calendar days within each
_____ consecutive days. - answer 1 rest period in 7 consecutive days
3 calendar days in 17 consecutive days
A turbo -jet aircraft or turbofan aircraft with a MCTOW of 12,566 pounds
or more operating under Part VII operations must have a _____ in order to
legally take-off. - answer A third standby attitude indicator
What is the rule for lowest usable flight levels and altimeter setting? -
answer 29.92" or Higher - FL180 Lowest Usable
29.91" to 28.92" - FL190 Lowest Usable
28.91" to 27.92" - FL200 Lowest Usable
How long does an air operator have to keep a copy of an operational flight
plan, including all and any amendments? - answer Not less than 90 days
What is the maximum distance that can be flown in an informal
operational flight plan - answer 25nm or less
When calculating the landing distance required to dispatch an aircraft,
you may account for no more than _____ of the headwind and no less than
_____ of the tailwind. - answer 50%
150%
How do you calculate how many flight attendants that are required for a
flight? - answer 1 Flight Attendant per 40 Passengers or for each portion
of such a unit.
1) 1-40 Passengers = 1 Flight Attendant
2) 41-80 Passengers = 2 Flight Attendants
,3) 81+ Passengers = 1 Flight Attendant per 40 group of passengers.
i.e 155 Passengers would only be 4 because it "broke into" the next group
of 40.
OR
1 Flight Attendant per 50 Passengers or for each each portion of such a
unit.
Depends on what the Air Operator selects as ration in respect of the
aeroplane model.
A pilot working in a 705 operation must completed how many hours upon
the completion of a PPC? - answer 75 hours in 90 days
In order to be eligble to act as PIC of an aircraft in a 705 operation on a
particular route or into a particular aerodome, they must have completed
what? (2 Options) - answer 1) Acted as a flight crew member on the flight
deck or as an observer within the last 12 months along that particular
route or into that particular aerodrome, or
2) Have received the required training and demonstrated adequate
knowledge
How do you calculate the first aid kit requirements? - answer 1) 0-50 = 1
Kit
2) 51-150 = 2 kits
3) 151-250 = 3 kits
, 4) 251+ = 4 kits
If issued a speed change, then you are required to maintain that speed to:
- answer +/- 10 KIAS
What is the maximum flight duty time for a pilot on call? - answer 100
hours in 30 days
In order to fly IFR, the pitot-static system must have been calibrated with
in the last: - answer 24 months
Whos duty is it to report "unforeseen operation circumstances" to the
Minister? - answer The air operator ASAP
When Operating an aircraft above FL250 in a pressurized aircraft in an air
transport service; the aircraft must carry sufficient oxygen to supply the
crew for a minimum of how many hours? - answer 2
When does the Pilot at the controls have to wear an oxygen mask? -
answer 1) At all times while operating at cabin altitudes above 13,000'
2) if not equipped with quick donning masks and operated above FL250
3) Regardless of mask type, when operating above FL410
What is the maximum holding speed of a propeller driven aircraft? -
answer 175 KIAS
A passenger oxygen briefing must be completed prior to passing what
altitude in a pressurized aircraft? - answer FL250
How long must an air operator hold on to pilot training records? - answer
At least 3 years
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