Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Course Information

Transport Canada defines what the requirements are to write the IATRA and ATPL exams. The information for the IATRA exam can be found in the Canadian Air Regulations 421.04 Division XI. The information for the ATPL exams is 421.34 Division VIII. Transport Canada Website
If you are working towards your ATPL or IATRA exam you might find it beneficial to take our APTL/IATRA Ground School Seminar. This seminar covers the many requirements of the ATPL/IATRA license and is taught by highly-qualified training pilots. The curriculum provides a solid foundation on regulations, advanced aircraft systems, meteorology and Air Carrier procedures. It is not only intended to help students prepare for the IATRA or SAMRA and SARON exams, but also provides pilots with the knowledge framework air carrier’s expect of today’s ATPL/IATRA pilots. We also suggest purchasing our ATPL Workbook as there are over 800 questions divided into six sections arranged based on subject areas as presented on the Transport Canada exams.

The IATRA and ATPL exams cover similar material. The IATRA exam is a single exams with 50 questions. The IATRA exams tend to be generally less complex than the ATPL exams. The IATRA exams is can be written with less flight hours. The ATPL exams consist of two approximately 80 question exams and are generally more in-depth and complex questions. The required flight hours to write your ATPL exams are significantly higher. For specific licence requirements click here. The AeroCourse ATPL seminars cover the material required for both the ATPL and IATRA exams. 

If you are working towards your INRAT exam you might find it beneficial to take our IFR Ground school seminar. The comprehensive IFR Ground school seminar is designed to lead students in a logical progression through the steps and knowledge necessary to carry out an IFR flight and is available in-person or virtually and is a 3-4 day course. It is intended to help students prepare for the Instrument Rating INRAT exam and show pilots the practical world of instrument flying. This seminar provides a solid foundation in all the practical and theoretical aspects of IFR flight and is taught by highly-qualified training pilots. It is not only intended to help students prepare for the INRAT exam, but to understand IFR flight. Also of benefit is the 4-6 hour Online IFR Procedures Course is a great review of the basics areas of IFR flight (this online course is included with the comprehensive ground school seminar package).  We also suggest purchasing our IFR Workbook as there are over 600 questions divided into six sections arranged based on subject areas as presented on the Transport Canada exams.

Once activated on the Faculty of Flight website the IFR procedures course is valid for 60 days. The student can review the course a maximum of 2 times. If not completed within the 60 days, the course is no longer available.

The major difference between the 3-day and the 5-day IFR Ground School Seminar is the speed in which the material is taught. and the depth an instructor can explore within a topic. The topics and material included is the same, however, due to the shortened number of days the course moves at a very fast pace The extra time in the 5-day seminar along with the week break between the seminar dates allows for students to go more in-depth with the concepts, prepare questions and take their time with the material.

General Course Information

After registering for a course, you will receive a confirmation email within 1-2 business days confirming course time, location, pre-study requirements, and shipping/tracking information for any books that have been purchased with your order.

ATPL Course

AeroCourse Canadian Airline Pilot Licence Workbook (6th ed version C-1), ATPL Ground School Study Manual, (received when registered) AIM (physical book or online access), Flight computer, regular calculator with square root. For a more in-depth list and outline, please review your confirmation email or visit the ATPL registration page for more details.

IFR  Course

AeroCourse Canadian Instrument Rating Workbook (11th ed), AIM (physical book or online access), AeroCourse Aviation & Meteorology: Weather Fundamentals (2nd ed), CAP General, Flight computer, regular calculator with square root function. For a more in-depth list and outline, please see view the attached file in your confirmation email or visit the IFR registration page for more details.

In-person courses begin at 9:00 am and end at 5:30 pm in the course locations time zone. Virtual courses are held in Calgary time zone (Mountain Time) from 9:00 am MT and end between 4:00-5:00 pm MT depending on the course.

Please Note: Course times may vary if agreed upon by the class.

Lunch is not included in your fees. Usually the instructor will break mid-day for lunch for approximately an hour.

In the case that you are unable to attend a course, please email us at info@aerocourse.com. You may transfer your registration to any upcoming course date within one year of the original registration date. If you provide notice to us 7 days before the course start date, your enrollment can be put on-hold for one year or transferred to another date for a $50 change fee. Notice provided between 6 days and 48 hours before the course commencement will be subject to a $100 change fee. If notice is provided within less then 48 hours of the course start date, the change fee is $350. If you do not cancel your registration or reschedule, you are responsible for the full payment of the course. Courses are non-refundable.

Some hotels offer discounts to our students for hotel rooms. Please contact the hotel directly and ask for the AeroCourse rate (if applicable).

We recommend registering for the course as early as possible – consider registering at least two weeks prior to the course start date to allow time to receive your books and complete the pre-study requirements to be prepared for the course.

Please visit our course locations page for more details on our course locations.

Both seminars are facilitated by an instructor and cover the same material. Virtual courses are held on Zoom and are conducted over 4 days (two weekends) from 9:00am-5:00pm (MT). In-person courses are held over three days (Friday to Sunday – one weekend) and run from 9:00am-5:00 pm in the locations time zone.

We do not provide a tax form. Your receipt in some cases may be used as confirmation of employment training – a second copy can be sent upon request.
We recommend consulting your accountant to confirm if the receipt is applicable to your circumstances.

Safety for our customers is top priority at AeroCourse and will advise of any changes in regulations prior to the course. Please do not attend the course if you feel sick or have been in recent contact with anyone who has COVID-19. Please respect personal space and masking choices when attending in-person venues. All courses are subject to possible cancellation if circumstances are beyond our control. We will advise as soon as possible if a course will be canceled. In the event of AeroCourse canceling a course, students will be contacted with possible options. If you have to cancel a course due to COVID-19 please contact us at info@aerocourse.com.

Manuals and Workbooks

Airline Transport Pilot Licence Workbook 

The latest edition of the ATPL workbook is Edition 6c-1 updated in 2021.

Instrument Rating Workbook

The latest edition of the IFR workbook is Edition 11 updated in 2022.

Aviation & Meteorology; Weather Fundamentals

The latest edition of the MET Manual is Edition 2 updated in 2020.

Yes, References for the Canadian Instrument Rating Workbook are now included in the workbook. Click here to view the Reference Guide PDF 

While we try to ensure our publications are free of errors, due to this rapidly changing industry, occasionally, we find the need to provide an update to the material or correct a typographical error. Any known issues are identified on the AeroCourse Correction Page.

Please Note: All the corrections and updates pertain to only our most recent edition and AeroCourse does not update the list of correction from past editions. The edition can be found on the inside cover or the page after where the ISBN is located. 

While we try to ensure our publications are free of errors, due to this rapidly changing industry, occasionally, we find the need to provide an update to the material or correct a typographical error.  Any known issues are identified on the AeroCourse Correction Page.

Please Note: All the corrections and updates pertain to only our most recent edition and AeroCourse does not update the list of correction from past editions. The edition can be found on the inside cover or the page after where the ISBN is located. 

Yes, AeroCourse has digital versions of all our books. To learn more about our digital books please visit our FAQ Digital Books.

No, the Ground School Manual only accompanies a ATPL Ground School courses. The manual is included in the course price for our ATPL, SAMRA and SARON seminars.

Digital Books

We are pleased to provide digital access to our resources through our new AeroCourse App, available on the Apple App Store, and Google Play for android devices. Our books are able to be viewed on three devices; all notes and highlights will be saved and viewed on all devices. Our books can be accessed without internet, once downloaded through our AeroCourse App. If you are not using the app, they will only be available online through WiFi.

Digital books can be accessed on a maximum of 3 devices.

Please Note: When using a device on online vs the APP each browser used counts towards your device count. It is best to use one designated browser and to make sure that you are not clearing your history and cache as the system will think it is a new device.

If you receive the prompt “Your device limit has been exceeded”, please contact us at info@aerocourse.com. This issue may have occurred because:

  1. You have already logged into the maximum of 3 devices.
  2. You have logged into your account on multiple browsers or on a browser on your phone or tablet, or
  3. You have cleared your cache or browsing history causing the system to think it is a new device.

Each subscription is for 1 year.

Please Note: If purchased through our site your subscription is automatically renewed annually.

If you registered via our website your subscription will be automatically renewed annually. If you did not purchase the book off our website please contact us at info@aerocourse.com if you wish to renew.

To cancel your automatic renewal, visit our website and login to your personal portal. Once in the portal you will see a list on the left side of the screen. Click on My Subscription to view all subscriptions. Find the subscription you would like to cancel and beside action, click the CANCEL button. You will still have access to the digital book(s) for the rest of the subscription period. Here is a video guiding you through the process.

In some sections, of specific books, there are pages that can be downloaded and printed for ease of use. The majority of our books content is covered by copyright laws and cannot to be printed or saved. It is a violation to reproduce or transmit any portion of our books by any process without written permission from AeroCourse.

AeroCourse has an informational video at the beginning of each book but can also be accessed here.

The UGC (User-generated content) such as notes and highlighting uses the local storage of the browser. If you are seeing this prompt it’s likely that the device or browser is running low on remaining storage. The user will need to take steps to free up some space or delete some of the notes, hightlights or annotations in order to avoid seeing that prompt again.

You can find this in the informational video. At the top of the screen click on the icon with three boxes and a line above and below it. All of the pages will display in a scroller at the bottom of the screen. At the top of that scroller you will find all saved bookmarks, highlights and notes.

International Licence Conversion

While we do not have a specific FAA conversion course most find the ATPL course provides the informaton needed for the FAA conversion.

Yes, we can ship books internationally, however, the cost is generally between $150-$300 Cdn. Please contact info@aerocourse.com with your request and we can confirm the additional shipping costs. Customers located outside of Canada can also purchase our digital books to eliminate the shipping costs.

Our ATPL and IFR courses can be beneficial for people converting international or FAA licenses. We hold 3-day in-person Ground School Seminars (ATPL and IFR) or 2-4 day virtual courses that will assist conversion pilots in obtaining the their licences in Canada. Our ground school seminars review the information needed and prepare pilots to write the SARON and SAMRA and or INRAT exams. Our seminars assist with the knowledge required and the preparation for written exams only. Any flight tests required are not available through AeroCourse, they are conducted by flight schools offering that service directly. Conversion pilots also find our workbooks beneficial in the studying process. For more information visit our international information sheet.

AeroCourse has been a leader in advanced aviation training for over 30 years. We have helped many international pilots gain their Canadian licences. Our instructors are Canadian airline pilots who are very familiar with needs and requirements of the Canadian airline industry. AeroCourse has a very high pass rate and are frequently recommended by past conversion pilots.

As an international pilot you will need to write your INRAT, SAMRA and SARON exams.  As a FAA pilot you will need to write one conversion exam. To learn more please review our international information sheet.

You will need to contact Transport Canada to schedule your exams. Prior to scheduling your exam you will need to register with Transport Canada as well as possibly completed a Canadian medical. Once you are registered with Transport Canada you can schedule a write date. We suggest contacting them and confirming timing before attending the AeroCourse seminar. AeroCourse recommends writing your exam within 3 weeks after attending a course.

Transport Canada provides the requirements for international pilots on their website: Click here to view 

All of our courses can be found on our website under the courses section or can be found on our Calendar. We general update the course dates twice a year in October and in April . The cost varies by course and books you require for each course. To find exact prices please visit the specific web pages.

ATPL Ground School Seminar
SAMRA/SARON Virtual Seminars
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IFR Ground School Seminar
IFR PROCEDURES Course
IFR 5-DAY Ground School Seminar.