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Find information and services on aviation safety, drone safety, air travel, airports, licensing, training, airworthiness and more. Learn about civil aviation in Canada and its regulations, policies and programs.
- AME
Obtaining your aircraft maintenance engineer licenceLicence...
- Aviation Publications
See a list of civil aviation publications available online...
- Training of Pilots and Aviation Personnel
Requirements, resources and tools for aviation training...
- Aircraft Airworthiness
Standards for aeronautical products designed and used in...
- Licensing for Pilots and Personnel
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- Aviation Security
Aviation security topic page. Incident reporting, items that...
- Commercial Air Services
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- Registering and Leasing Aircraft
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- Medical Fitness for Aviation
Cannabis use and aviation - Don’t fly high. 28-day policy,...
- Aviation Accidents and Investigations
Aviation safety recommendations. Read recommendations for...
- AME
Find out how to apply for aviation document booklet, flight training, licences, permits and ratings, language proficiency and medical fitness in Canada. Learn about the co-pilot flight time criteria and the licensing statistics for pilots and air traffic controllers.
Access your aircraft registration, flight crew and air traffic controller licensing information online. You need a Government Sign-In by Verified.Me account to sign up and view your records.
Transport Canada (French: Transports Canada) is the department within the Government of Canada responsible for developing regulations, policies and services of road, rail, marine and air transportation in Canada. It is part of the Transportation, Infrastructure and Communities (TIC) portfolio.
The Transport Canada Aeronautical Information Manual (TC AIM) provides flight crews with a single source for information on rules and procedures for aircraft operation in Canadian airspace.
Sep 27, 2022 · The Government of Canada and the aviation industry have renewed their commitment to reduce emissions and achieve net zero by 2050. The action plan sets a goal of 10% sustainable aviation fuel by 2030 and outlines key pathways and actions to improve efficiency and reduce pollution.
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