IFR · INRAT · Transport Canada · 2026

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513 practice questions built specifically for Transport Canada's IFR written exam. Timed simulator, full CARS-referenced explanations, and an AI flight instructor — everything you need to walk out with a passing score.

513INRAT Questions
15Exam Categories
AIInstructor Included
70%TC Pass Mark
Most pilots pass in 4–6 weeks

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INRAT · Study Mode · Question 22 of 50
Instrument Approaches
What is the minimum visibility required for a CAT I ILS approach under Canadian CARS?
A · ½ mile (800 m) · ✓ Correct
B · ¼ mile (400 m)
C · ¾ mile (1200 m)
D · 1 mile (1600 m)
Explanation + AI Instructor
Explanation
A CAT I ILS requires a decision height of 200 ft and RVR 2600 ft (½ SM) or visibility of ½ mile per CAR 602.128. Below that, CAT II authorization is required.
🤖 AI Instructor
Think of CAT I as the baseline ILS. Half a mile is the threshold — below that you're into CAT II territory which requires special certification and equipment. Ask me anything you don't understand.
Readiness Dashboard
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Almost there — keep drilling
287 questions answered · 7 day streak
Weak Areas
Meteorology52%
Enroute & Holding64%
Air Law & Airspace81%
What You Get

Everything You Need to Pass the INRAT

No textbooks. No generic questions. Just the questions Transport Canada actually tests you on — with full CARS-referenced explanations for every single one.

513 Practice Questions

Written to match the style, difficulty, and phrasing of the actual INRAT. Every question references Canadian CARS and the AIM — not the FAA. Updated with every amendment cycle.

Timed Exam Simulator

Simulate the real 3-hour, 50-question Transport Canada exam. Track your score, identify weak categories, and keep testing until you're consistently above 70%.

AI Instructor Support

Every question includes a full explanation. Confused on a topic? Ask the AI instructor anything — it explains the regulation, the exception, and why the wrong answers are wrong.

Readiness Dashboard

See exactly where you stand across all 15 categories. The heatmap shows your weakest areas so you stop wasting time on what you already know.

15 Study Categories

Every subject the INRAT tests, organized into focused drilling modules. Study one category at a time or attack your weakest spots directly.

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All 15 Categories Covered

Every Topic the INRAT Tests You On

The Transport Canada IFR written exam draws from 15 subject areas. We cover every single one — no surprises on exam day.

Air Law & Airspace
Meteorology
Instrument Approaches
Enroute & Holding
Departure Procedures
Navigation Systems
Instrument Systems
Human Factors & CRM
IFR Flight Planning
Aeromedical Factors
Communication Failure
Aircraft Performance
Canadian Regulations
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A straightforward study loop used by Canadian pilots preparing for their INRAT.

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2

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Work through questions by category or take full timed practice exams. Every wrong answer comes with a CARS-referenced explanation. Ask the AI instructor anything you don't understand.

3

Walk In Ready

When you're consistently scoring above 70% on the simulator, you're ready. Walk into your Transport Canada appointment confident — you've already seen everything they'll ask.

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The Canadian IFR Cheat Sheet

Every key number you need for the INRAT — airspace dimensions, nav aid tolerances, GPS RAIM requirements, alternate minima, fuel rules, icing definitions, approach categories, and more. All referenced to Canadian CARS and the AIM, not the US FARs.

  • Airspace dimensions & class definitions
  • VOR, NDB, and ILS tolerances
  • GPS RAIM & CDI sensitivity transitions
  • IFR fuel requirements & alternate minima
  • Approach category & visibility minima
  • Icing definitions & reportable conditions
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Canadian IFR candidates who used IFRTEST.ca to prepare for their Transport Canada written exam.

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"The questions are spot-on for the INRAT. I'd tried other tools that were basically FAA questions with 'Transport Canada' pasted in. This is the real deal — every explanation cites the actual CARS section."

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"Passed my INRAT with an 87% first try. The category heatmap showed me exactly where I was weak — I drilled Meteorology hard for two weeks and that's what made the difference."

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"The AI instructor is genuinely useful. I asked about the difference between an MDA and a DA on a non-precision approach and got a better answer than I'd found anywhere else."

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Common Questions

The Transport Canada INRAT (Instrument Rating — Aeroplane written exam) is 50 questions with a 3-hour time limit. You need 70% to pass — that's 35 out of 50. IFRTEST.ca gives you 513 practice questions across all 15 categories so you'll see every concept before exam day.
Most candidates pass in 4–6 weeks of consistent studying. The key is drilling weak categories specifically — not just doing questions at random. Your readiness dashboard shows exactly which categories need work, so you spend your time on what actually matters.
Yes. Every question is written to match the style, difficulty, and subject weighting of the actual INRAT. All explanations reference Canadian CARS and the AIM — not the FAA. The question bank is reviewed and updated with each CARS amendment cycle.
Yes — no contracts, no commitment. Cancel from your account dashboard in one click and you keep full access until the end of your billing period. Most students finish studying in under two months. Cancel the moment you pass your exam.
Both plans include everything — all 513 questions, all categories, the exam simulator, AI instructor, and the cheat sheet. Monthly is $24.99/month (cancel anytime). Lifetime is $99 CAD once, and your access never expires including all future question updates. If your exam is more than 6 weeks out, lifetime is the better value.
Yes. The INRAT cheat sheet is free to download at ifrtest.ca/cheat-sheet.html — no account or payment needed. It covers key numbers, CARS references, and quick-reference tables for the most commonly tested topics. It's also included with every Pro subscription.
Yes. The question bank is reviewed and updated with every Transport Canada CARS amendment. All questions and explanations reflect current Canadian regulations.