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Transport Canada Civil Aviation
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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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Present a scenario that convinces the candidate to intentionally shut down one engine. The candidate should then proceed with the appropriate checklist and simulate an intentional engine shutdown in flight. The subsequent course of action should reflect the candidate’s decision-making as a result of the unforeseen failure. If the aerodrome for the next item (11B) is a considerable distance away, you may restore cruise power and then simulate zero-thrust for the arrival, approach and single-engine landing, when you are closer to the field.

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