Canadian Aviation Regulations (SOR/96-433)

Regulations are current to 2013-05-26 and last amended on 2012-07-04. Previous Versions

Replacing a Lost or Destroyed Flight Authority

 The Minister shall replace a lost or destroyed flight authority of a Canadian aircraft on receipt of a written application from the registered owner, or from a representative of the owner as specified in Standard 507 — Flight Authority and Certificate of Noise Compliance, if the aircraft continues to meet the requirements for the issue of the flight authority.

  • SOR/2003-154, s. 5.

[507.14 to 507.19 reserved]

Certificate of Noise Compliance

 If an application for a certificate of noise compliance is made in respect of an aircraft under section 507.21 and the aircraft meets the applicable noise emission levels specified in Chapter 516 of the Airworthiness Manual, the Minister shall issue the certificate.

  • SOR/2000-404, s. 2.

Application for a Certificate of Noise Compliance

  •  (1) An application for a certificate of noise compliance shall be signed by the owner or operator of the aircraft in respect of which it is submitted or by a representative of the owner within the meaning of Chapter 507 of the Airworthiness Manual.

  • (2) A person who applies for a certificate of noise compliance shall do so in the form and manner specified in Chapter 507 of the Airworthiness Manual.

  • (3) An applicant for a certificate of noise compliance shall include with the application evidence that the aircraft meets the noise emission levels referred to in section 507.20.

  • SOR/2000-404, s. 2.

Suspension of a Certificate of Noise Compliance

 A certificate of noise compliance is suspended and shall be surrendered to the Minister on request if the aircraft in respect of which it was issued no longer meets the noise emission levels referred to in section 507.20.

  • SOR/2000-404, s. 2.

Validation of a Foreign Certificate of Noise Compliance

 In the process of validating a foreign flight authority in respect of an aircraft under section 507.05, if a foreign certificate of noise compliance is in effect in respect of the aircraft, the Minister shall validate the foreign certificate of noise compliance in the form and manner specified for the validation of the flight authority.

  • SOR/2000-404, s. 2.

Subpart 9 — Export Airworthiness Certificates

Application

 This Subpart applies in respect of the following aircraft if they meet the export requirements specified in Chapter 509 of the Airworthiness Manual, except for aircraft that are operated under a special certificate of airworthiness in the owner-maintenance or amateur-built classification, ultra-light aeroplanes and hang gliders:

  • (a) new aircraft manufactured in Canada;

  • (b) Canadian aircraft in respect of which a Certificate of Airworthiness has been issued pursuant to Subpart 7; or

  • (c) aircraft that were last registered in Canada but are no longer registered in any state.

  • SOR/2002-112, s. 3.

Application for an Export Airworthiness Certificate

  •  (1) A person who applies for an Export Airworthiness Certificate shall do so in the form and manner specified in Chapter 509 of the Airworthiness Manual.

  • (2) An applicant for an Export Airworthiness Certificate shall include with the application a declaration made by a person authorized to do so pursuant to section 509.04, attesting that the aircraft conforms to the certified type design specified in the application.