National Aircraft Certification
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National Aircraft Certification establishes and regulates standards for aeronautical products designed and
operated in Canada, and guides the aerospace industry with respect to certification in
highly technical fields such as:
- aircraft design, structures, avionics;
- electrical and
mechanical systems;
- power plants;
- equipment;
- and engineering flight tests.
Each year, more
than 1,500 new and modified aeronautical products built or operated in Canada are approved
by the branch. This includes:
- reviewing and verifying design and performance data;
- supervising and performing ground and flight tests;
- and awarding Transport Canada Type
Certificates.
Along with the Maintenance and Manufacturing Branch, National Aircraft Certification
is also responsible for the continuing airworthiness of aeronautical products.
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