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Key Facts: TC Gyroplane Pilot Permit (GYROP) Exam

50

Multiple-choice questions

TP 13975 Study Guide

60%

Passing score

TP 13975 Study Guide

2 hrs

Written exam time limit

TP 13975 Study Guide

45 hrs

Minimum flight training hours

CAR Standard 421.20

12 hrs

Minimum solo flight time

CAR Standard 421.20

40 hrs

Minimum ground school instruction

CAR Standard 421.20

$35.00

Base government written exam fee

Transport Canada CARs Part I Subpart 4

Transport Canada's GYROP written exam has 50 multiple-choice questions, a 60% passing score, and a 2-hour time limit. It costs $35.00 (plus any local invigilation fee) and requires a Category 3 Medical Certificate. Study topics include CARs regulations, rotorcraft-specific aerodynamics (autorotation zones, retreating blade stall, blade flapping), meteorology, flight planning navigation, and gyroplane mechanical systems.

Sample TC Gyroplane Pilot Permit (GYROP) Practice Questions

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1Under Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs), what is the minimum age requirement for the issuance of a Pilot Permit — Gyroplane?
A.14 years of age
B.16 years of age
C.17 years of age
D.18 years of age
Explanation: CAR Standard 421.20 states that an applicant for a Pilot Permit — Gyroplane must be at least 17 years of age. Training can begin younger (e.g., solo flight at age 14 with a Student Pilot Permit), but the permit itself cannot be issued until the applicant is 17.
2For a gyroplane permit holder who is under 40 years of age, what is the validity period of the required Category 3 Medical Certificate?
A.12 months
B.24 months
C.36 months
D.60 months
Explanation: Under CAR 401.03, a Category 3 medical certificate is valid for 60 months (5 years) for licence and permit holders who are under 40 years of age.
3For a gyroplane permit holder who is 40 years of age or older, what is the validity period of the required Category 3 Medical Certificate?
A.12 months
B.24 months
C.48 months
D.60 months
Explanation: Under CAR 401.03, the validity period of a Category 3 medical certificate drops to 24 months (2 years) once the holder reaches 40 years of age.
4What is the minimum medical certificate category required by Transport Canada to hold a Gyroplane Pilot Permit?
A.Category 4
B.Category 3
C.Category 2
D.Category 1
Explanation: According to CAR Standard 421.20, an applicant for the Gyroplane Pilot Permit must hold a Category 3 Medical Certificate. Category 4 is for ultralights and recreational permits; Category 1 is for commercial licences.
5According to CAR Standard 421.20, an applicant for the Gyroplane Pilot Permit must complete a ground school course of at least how many hours?
A.20 hours
B.30 hours
C.40 hours
D.80 hours
Explanation: CAR Standard 421.20(3) requires applicants to complete a minimum of 40 hours of gyroplane ground school instruction on specified subjects before permit issuance.
6To qualify for a Gyroplane Pilot Permit under CAR Standard 421.20, what is the minimum total pilot flight training time required?
A.25 hours
B.35 hours
C.45 hours
D.55 hours
Explanation: CAR Standard 421.20(4) states that an applicant must have completed a minimum of 45 hours of pilot flight training in gyroplanes.
7When training in a two-or-more-seat gyroplane, what are the minimum flight experience breakdowns (dual instruction and solo) required for the Gyroplane Pilot Permit under CAR Standard 421.20?
A.10 hours dual instruction and 10 hours solo flight time
B.12 hours dual instruction and 12 hours solo flight time
C.20 hours dual instruction and 10 hours solo flight time
D.25 hours dual instruction and 15 hours solo flight time
Explanation: CAR Standard 421.20(4) requires that, for training conducted in a two-or-more-seat gyroplane, the 45 hours of flight training include a minimum of 12 hours of dual instruction flight time and 12 hours of solo flight time.
8Under CAR Standard 421.20, what are the specific criteria for the solo cross-country flight experience required for a gyroplane permit?
A.2 hours solo cross-country, including a flight of 50 NM with 1 full-stop landing
B.3 hours solo cross-country, including a flight of 60 NM with at least 2 full-stop landings at other points
C.5 hours solo cross-country, including a flight of 100 NM with 3 full-stop landings at other points
D.3 hours solo cross-country, including a flight of 50 NM with 2 full-stop landings at other points
Explanation: CAR Standard 421.20(4)(a)(i)(B) requires that the solo flight time include at least 3 hours of cross-country flight time, which must include a flight of a minimum of 60 nautical miles involving at least 2 full-stop landings at points other than the point of departure.
9How does Transport Canada apply type ratings to gyroplanes upon issuance of a Gyroplane Pilot Permit?
A.A blanket rating is granted for all single-seat and two-seat gyroplanes
B.Individual type ratings are required for all single-seat and two-seat gyroplanes
C.A blanket rating is granted for all single-seat gyroplanes; individual type ratings are required for all two-seat gyroplanes
D.Individual type ratings are required for single-seat gyroplanes; a blanket rating covers two-seat models
Explanation: Transport Canada regulations state that a Gyroplane Pilot Permit is endorsed with a blanket type rating for all single-seat gyroplanes. However, there is no blanket rating for two-seat gyroplanes; each model of two-seat gyroplane requires a specific individual type rating.
10To meet the 5-year recency requirements of CAR 401.05, a pilot must have done what within the preceding 5 years?
A.Flown at least 10 hours in a gyroplane as pilot-in-command
B.Flown as pilot-in-command or co-pilot in at least one flight in an aircraft, or rewritten a Transport Canada exam
C.Passed a flight test with a designated examiner
D.Completed a flight review with a qualified flight instructor
Explanation: CAR 401.05(1) states that a pilot must not act as flight crew unless, within the preceding 5 years, they have flown as pilot-in-command or co-pilot of an aircraft, or they have completed a licensing written exam or flight test.

About the TC Gyroplane Pilot Permit (GYROP) Exam

The Transport Canada Gyroplane Pilot Permit Written Exam (exam code: GYROP) is the mandatory written test for obtaining a Gyroplane Pilot Permit in Canada. Candidates must have completed a minimum of 40 hours of ground school and met basic medical and age standards before writing. The exam contains 50 multiple-choice questions assessing a candidate's knowledge across eight sections, including Air Law, Airframes/Engines, Theory of Flight (gyroplane rotor aerodynamics), Flight Instruments, Meteorology, Navigation, Flight Operations, and Human Factors. The passing grade is 60%. Preparation requires using the official Transport Canada TP 13975 Study and Reference Guide, the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs), and practicing flight planning and meteorological interpretation.

Assessment

The examination consists of 50 multiple-choice questions based on the Study and Reference Guide (TP 13975). It must be completed within 2 hours at a Transport Canada Centre or approved flight training unit. The passing score is 60%.

Time Limit

2 hours

Passing Score

60%

Exam Fee

$35.00 Transport Canada examination fee (flight training unit admin fee may also apply) (Transport Canada Civil Aviation)

TC Gyroplane Pilot Permit (GYROP) Exam Content Outline

Air Law & CARs

Air Law and Procedures

CARs Part I, III, and IV, airspace classifications (Class A through G), Visual Flight Rules (VFR) limits, aerodrome operations, licensing requirements, and radio rules.

Systems & Engines

Airframes, Engines, and Systems

Semi-rigid rotor hubs, teeter bolts, pre-rotator mechanisms, piston engines (including Rotax two-stroke and four-stroke models), fuel and electrical systems.

Aerodynamics

Theory of Flight & Rotor Aerodynamics

Autorotation regions (driven, driving, and stalled), lift generation, rotor disc tilt, blade flapping, retreating blade stall, Coriolis effect, and load factors.

Instruments & MET

Instruments and Meteorology

Pitot-static instrument operating principles, compass errors, weather reports (METAR/TAF), weather systems, fronts, carburetor ice, and density altitude.

Navigation & Ops

Navigation and Flight Operations

Flight planning, navigation calculations (headings, wind correction angle, fuel burn), takeoff/landing techniques, ground resonance, power settling, and weight and balance.

How to Pass the TC Gyroplane Pilot Permit (GYROP) Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 60%
  • Assessment: The examination consists of 50 multiple-choice questions based on the Study and Reference Guide (TP 13975). It must be completed within 2 hours at a Transport Canada Centre or approved flight training unit. The passing score is 60%.
  • Time limit: 2 hours
  • Exam fee: $35.00 Transport Canada examination fee (flight training unit admin fee may also apply)

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
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TC Gyroplane Pilot Permit (GYROP) Study Tips from Top Performers

1Familiarize yourself with the 8 sections of TP 13975, particularly the topics marked with a diamond symbol (♢) as these are highly likely to appear on the exam.
2Understand the mechanics of autorotation. Be ready to explain the three distinct aerodynamic regions of the rotor disc: the driven, driving, and stalled regions.
3Learn the difference between helicopter flight controls and gyroplane flight controls. Gyroplanes do not have a collective or cyclic pitch change in the same way; they tilt the entire rotor hub.
4Practice interpreting aviation weather products (METARs, TAFs, and GFA charts) and performing wind correction angle calculations using a flight computer.
5Memorize the legal requirements under CAR 421.20: 45 total hours, 12 solo, 15 dual, 3 hours cross-country, and the 60 NM solo cross-country flight with 2 full-stop landings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the pass mark and time limit for the GYROP exam?

The written exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions, has a time limit of 2 hours, and requires a minimum score of 60% to pass.

How many hours of flight training are required for the Gyroplane Pilot Permit?

Under CAR Standard 421.20, you must log at least 45 hours of flight training, which must include a minimum of 12 hours of solo flight time (with 3 hours of solo cross-country) and 15 hours of dual instruction flight time.

What medical certificate is required to hold a gyroplane permit?

You must hold a valid Category 3 Medical Certificate. The medical certificate must be issued by a designated Transport Canada Civil Aviation Medical Examiner (CAME) and is valid for 60 months if you are under 40, or 24 months if you are 40 or older.

Does a gyroplane pilot permit allow night flying or passenger carrying?

The base permit allows day VFR flight within Canada and carrying a passenger (once a passenger-carrying rating or experience requirement is met). Flight at night requires completing the requirements for a Night Rating under CAR Standard 421.42.

What is the retake policy if I fail the written exam?

If you fail the GYROP exam, you must wait 14 days before writing it again. A second or subsequent failure requires a 30-day waiting period before you can rewrite.