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Québec Service Centre
Civil Aviation
2800, St-Jean-Baptiste Avenue
Room 250, Québec (Québec)
G2E 6J5
Quebec City, like other Canadian
provincial capitals, has a world-class airport, the Jean Lesage International
Airport. The
airport is served by more than twenty scheduled air carriers transporting more than
600,000 passengers yearly. The airport has an imposing main terminal and boasts such
activities as business aviation, charter flights, specialized flights and a flight
training school.
The Quebec City Service Centre
provides the following services:
SERVICE DESCRIPTION |
TELEPHONE |
FAX |
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COMMERCIAL AND BUSINESS AVIATION |
(418)
640-2792 |
(514)
633-3697 |
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Certification and inspection of private and
commercial air carriers |
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Enforcement of occupational safety and health
standards |
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Control of transport of dangerous goods |
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GENERAL AVIATION |
(418)
640-2690 |
(418)
640-2680 |
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Applications for licensing and rating of flight
personnel |
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Application for validation of foreign pilots'
licences |
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Written examinations for aviation personnel, and
official grades |
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Payment of licence fees for RAC IV |
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Study guides, reference guides and flight test
guides |
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Lists of flight training schools, medical examiners, flight test examiners and authorized agents |
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Administration of instrument rating tests |
Examinations are also administered in Rimouski on request. For an
appointment,
call Marine Safety at (418) 722-3041 or 1-800-427-4417 |
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MAINTENANCE |
(418)
640-2681 |
(418)
640-2680 |
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Inspection of operating civilian aircraft |
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Certification and audit of maintenance
organizations |
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Accreditation and inspection of maintenance
engineers for operating aircraft |
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Issuance of various authorizations |
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SYSTEM SAFETY |
(418)
640-2107 |
(418)
640-2680 |
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Monitoring and evaluation of aviation system
safety |
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System review and investigation to identify
hazards and irregularities and evaluate associated risks |
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Safety training and awareness programs designed
to inform the aviation industry of risks and encourage safe practices and procedures |
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