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Transport Canada > Civil Aviation > Aircraft Maintenance and Manufacturing > Standards and Procedures > Recreational Aircraft

The Recreational Aircraft Division (AARPG) of the Aircraft Maintenance & Manufacturing Branch is the focal point for airworthiness issues affecting recreational aircraft including certified and non-certified aircraft, and amateur-built aircraft.

Some of the airworthiness issues include: construction and maintenance of amateur-built aircraft; maintenance requirements for small certified aircraft; flight authorities and maintenance schedules; importation and operation of  non-type certified and ex-military aircraft; owner maintenance; IFR flight for amateur-built aircraft; aerobatics by amateur-built aircraft; external delegation of ministerial authority with respect to amateur-built aircraft inspection; validation of foreign flight authorities; liaison with recreational aviation associations and foreign civil aviation authorities.


General Information

Special Flight Authorization (FAA) / Standardized Validation (TC)

Exemptions

The purpose of this exemption is to allow persons who apply for a special certificate of airworthiness in the amateur-built classification:

  • to contract for professional assistance in the construction or assembly of parts of the aircraft, provided the work is subject to the builder's overall control; and
  • to import, register and operate in Canada foreign-built amateur-aircraft, subject to a Transport Canada inspection of the aircraft.

The purpose of this exemption is to allow persons who apply for a special certificate of airworthiness in the limited classification to import and operate in Canada non-type certified and ex-military aircraft, subject to Transport Canada evaluation of the aircraft, and maintenance and operating conditions attached to the flight authority.

Owner Maintenance Classification


For information on recreational aircraft, please contact:

Maurice A. Simoneau
Recreational Aircraft Division (AARPG)
Tower C, Place de Ville
330, Sparks Street, 2nd Floor
Ottawa, ON, Canada
K1A 0N8

Telephone: (613) 990-9490
Facsimile: (613) 952-3298

E-mail: simonem@tc.gc.ca


Last updated: 2006-06-12 Top of Page Important Notices