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Transport Canada Civil Aviation
Table of Contents
Foreword
Record of Amendments
Introduction
Definitions
Acronyms
Examiner Accreditation and Responsibilities
Principles of Evaluation
Conducting the Flight Test
Pilot Permit - Ultra-light - Aeroplane
Pilot Permit - Recreational - Aeroplane
Private Pilot Licence - Aeroplane
Commercial Pilot Licence - Aeroplane
Private and Commercial - Helicopter
Multi-Engine - Aeroplane
Instrument Rating
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Examiners have a lot more experience conducting flight tests than their candidate's have being tested. It's important to remember this and to always respect the candidate’s situation. A certain level of nervousness will always be present in flight test candidates. Examiners should conduct themselves in a manner that does not add to the normal stress of the test situation. The Flight Test Organizer (Examiner's Toolbox on the TC website) lists a number of items to help create a positive flight test environment.

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