Description
Progress of your online training.
The ground school training has a logical path through a variety of subjects and chapters, which must be followed. For example, starting with radio navigation is of little utility if you must first understand the fundamentals, such as controlled airspace and weather minima.
Each lesson includes several short videos from an instructor who explains the material.
Throughout the training and in each subject, you have access to quizzes to test your knowledge, practice, and get used to the types of questions that will be asked of you on the Written Exam.
Once you have completed and understand the material in all the modules, do a general review, and test your skill using our practice exams (included in the training).
Do not hesitate to ask questions on the dedicated platform, where an instructor will answer you as quickly as possible.
Prerequisites
To write the exam at TC, you must be at least 17 years old.
A Category 3 Aviation Medical is required.
Content
40 hours of ground school.
Topics covered:
| Section 1 |
Air law and procedures |
| Section 2 |
Airframes, Engines and Systems |
| Section 3 |
Theory of Flight |
| Section 4 |
Meteorology |
| Section 5 |
Instruments |
| Section 6 |
Navigation – General |
| Section 7 |
Navigation and Radio Aids |
| Section 8 |
Flight Operations |
| Section 9 |
Human factors |
Quizzes are accessible at will!
Practice exams are available at the end.
*You have access to all content for 4 months. Once this period has passed, you will only have access to the discussion platform. If you do not have time to finish in 4 months, do not hesitate to contact us to discuss the modalities to implement.
Our advice
It is important to take notes on what is said during the video. Taking notes will engage you even more and help you memorize the course.
IMPORTANT!
To be able to write the exam at Transport Canada, you must prove hours of ground school but also 50% of the total flight hours, in the case of a commercial pilot, a minimum of 22.5 hours of flight.
Make sure you get these hours!
Do not hesitate to contact us if you would like to do the flight part with us.
Procedure of the exam at Transport Canada.
You have3 hoursto answer 100 questions.
The exam is divided into four parts into which all the subjects are grouped.
| Parts |
Grouped sections |
Passing grade |
| Air Law |
Section 1 – Air law and procedures |
60% |
| Navigation |
Section 6 – Navigation – General
Section 7 – Navigation and Radio Aids |
60% |
| Meteorology |
Section 4 – Meteorology |
60% |
| Aeronautics – General knowledge |
Section 2 – Airframes, Engines and Systems
Section 3 – Theory of flight
Section 5 – Instruments
Section 8 – Flight Operations
Section 9 – Human factors |
60% |
In each part you need 60% minimum, and 60% in total.
If in a part, you have less than 60% it is a partial failure, and you will have to retake only this part after having taken lessons with an instructor (according to Transport Canada regulations).
If you fail in 1 or 2 parts, it is a partial failure. If you fail in 3 or 4 parts, you will have to retake the entire exam. In addition, as soon as the total score is less than 60%, it is a complete failure, you will have to retake the entire exam.
It will all be explained to you, do not worry.