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Transport Canada > Transport Canada Library
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Air Transportation Bombardier. A dream with international reach. Montreal:
Bombardier Inc, 1992. Canada. Transport Canada. Civil Aviation. Aerodrome Standards and Recommended Practices; 4th Edition. (TP 312E). Ottawa, 1993. Contains the minimum characteristic for the design and operation of aerodromes.
The Aeronautics Act (Act) is an act of Parliament providing the basis for the regulation of aeronautics. The existing powers as set out in the Act provide for the making and repealing of regulations.
Aircraft Certification Policy Letters provide airworthiness personnel, including delegates, with instructions and directives required to ensure consistency and standardization in the application of regulations, standards, policies and procedures.
Aircraft Certification Staff Instructions provide airworthiness personnel, including delegates, with guidelines on the applicability of existing or new regulations, standards or procedures, or specify interim policies pending a required revision to be made to a given airworthiness document.
Maintenance and Manufacturing Policy Letters are internal working documents for use by Transport Canada staff and apply only to aircraft that are operated subject to Canadian regulations. Foreign operators of Canadian products should refer to their own national regulations.
Maintenance and Manufacturing Staff Instructions are internal working documents for use by Transport Canada staff and apply only to aircraft that are operated subject to Canadian regulations. Foreign operators of Canadian products should refer to their own national regulations.
Guidance material on air operator certification process.
Airworthiness Directives specify corrective action to be carried out on a given type of aircraft in order to restore these aircraft to an airworthy condition.
Canadian Airworthiness Standards are an integral part of the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) and are published in the Airworthiness Manual. The Airworthiness Manual contains Design and Maintenance Standards as well as procedural chapters. Many parts of the Airworthiness Manual are incorporated in the CARs, although some are still published separately. Airworthiness Manual Advisory material (AMA) is incorporated in the Airworthiness Manual. Revised in conjunction with Canadian Aviation Regulations.
Airworthiness Notices provide a means of conveying general information to the aviation public.
The Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) provide the regulations that apply to civil aviation in Canada, including both offence-creating provisions and administrative provisions. Numerous standards publications have been incorporated by reference in the CARs. Some standards continue to exist as separately published documents; other standards are included in the CARs themselves.
Listing of all Airworthiness Directives and mandatory service bulletins currently applicable to Canadian aeronautical products.
For use and guidance of Canadian airline operators operating, or seeking authority to operate, two-engine aeroplanes more than 60 minutes at single engine cruise speed, from an adequate airport on routes that are not wholly within Canadian Domestic Airspace.
Non-mandatory notice of a service difficulty constituting a potential airworthiness problem. Restricted to affected owners and all Aircraft Maintenance Engineers. On request to Aircraft Maintenance Operators, delegates, schools and others.
Non-mandatory notice of a service difficulty constituting a potential airworthiness problem. Restricted to affected owners and all Aircraft Maintenance Engineers. On request to Aircraft Maintenance Operators, delegates, schools and others.
Approvals relating to design engineering data which define a modification or repair to an aircraft, engine, propeller or appliance.
This is a consolidation of preflight reference information of a lasting nature and provides a single source of information concerning rules of the air and procedures for aircraft operation in Canadian airspace. Includes those sections of the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) of interest to pilots.
Profiles, specifications and illustrations for civil aircraft from the 1920s to the date of publication.
Development history, specifications and illustrations of over 2500 civil and military aircraft.
Canada. Department of National Defence. Aeronautical Terminology Standardization Committee. Flight Operations Lexicon. (TP 2401). Air Canada, National Defence Department, Secretary of State, Transport Canada, Ottawa, 1980. English-French, French-English lexicon.
Contains names and addresses of all registered aircraft owners in Canada.
Canada. Transport Canada. Aviation Group. Airworthiness. Feed-back. (TP 6980E). Ottawa, 1989 - . Magazine format compilation of recent service difficulty reports.
Issued as a supplement to Aerospace risk.
Selected articles available at : http://www.raa.ca/search.php?query=&topic=5. A subscription is required to view the complete contents of the magazine.
Canada. Transport Canada. CATA. Aviation Statistics
Centre. Civil Aircraft Activity in Canada. (TP 2468).
Ottawa, 1976 - . Canada. Transport Canada. Civil Aviation. Handbook of accidents to Canadian registered aircraft worldwide. (TP 10721). Ottawa, 1990-.
Canada. Transport Canada. Safety and Security. 2nd Biennial Airworthiness Engineering and Flight Test Delegates Conference. Cornwall, Ontario, June 19-21, 1996. Symposia : Flight Operations/Flight Test, 10th Propulsion, 11th Structures and Materials, 12th Navigation, held in conjunction with the 45th Annual CASI Conference. Calgary, Alberta, May 10 - 13, 1998.
Canada. Transport Canada. Civil Aviation. Civil Aviation Publications. Ottawa. [Online]. 19 January 2004. [cited 20 July 2004]; available from http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/Publications/menu.htm (Database). |
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