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An IFR flight plan must be filed how long before the estimated time of departure?
An IFR flight plan must be filed at least 60 minutes before the estimated time of departure, as stated in CAR 602.73(3)(a).
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Question: An IFR flight plan must be filed how long before the estimated time of departure?
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- At least 15 minutes before
- At least 30 minutes before ✅ At least 60 minutes before
- At least 120 minutes before
Correct answer: At least 60 minutes before
Explanation: An IFR flight plan must be filed at least 60 minutes before the estimated time of departure, as stated in CAR 602.73(3)(a).
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