TC Formula Sheet

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TC Formula Sheet

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Does anyone have a pdf of the formula sheet provided by Transport Canada for engineering exams? I tried to find something on the TC site, but didn't have any luck...
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Funny you should mention that. I used to have one, but wasnt able to find it for quite some time. But a nice person has just sent me one. They had an original copy they got from the east coast. Apparently these things are suppose to be top secret, which makes no sense to me. Anyways, when I am back in town I will send you a copy, and post it on the main site in the Ships Library under Exam Help.
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Here, I made it back home. Fresh off the press.

I will also be uploading a copy on the main site as discussed above.
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Great, that will come in handy for studying.
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