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Air Transportation Regulations

Version of section 8.3 from 2006-03-22 to 2019-06-30:

  •  (1) The approval referred to in section 8.2 is not required if, in respect of the air service to be provided, the appropriate licence authority, charter permit and Canadian aviation document and the liability insurance coverage referred to in subsection 8.2(4) and, where applicable, subsection 8.2(5), are in effect and

    • (a) both the person providing an aircraft to the licensee and the licensee are Canadian, the person is a licensee and the air service to be provided is a domestic service or an air service between Canada and the United States; or

    • (b) where the air service to be provided is an international service, a temporary and unforeseen circumstance has transpired within 72 hours before the planned departure time of a flight or the first flight of a series of flights that has forced the use of all or part of an aircraft, with a flight crew, provided by another person for a period of not more than one week, and the licensee

      • (i) has notified the Agency of the proposed flight or the first flight of a series of flights covering a period of not more than one week in accordance with subsection (2), and

      • (ii) has received an acknowledgement that the conditions of this paragraph have been met.

  • (2) The notification referred to in paragraph (1)(b) shall be given before the proposed flight or flights and shall contain

    • (a) a description of the temporary and unforeseen circumstance and an explanation of why it requires the use of all or part of an aircraft with a flight crew provided by another person;

    • (b) in respect of the air service to be provided,

      • (i) a statement that the appropriate licence authority, charter permit and Canadian aviation document and the liability insurance coverage referred to in subsection 8.2(4) and, where applicable, subsection 8.2(5) are in effect and that the liability insurance coverage is available for inspection by the Agency on request, or

      • (ii) where use of the aircraft and flight crew does not require an Agency licence, a copy of the Canadian aviation document and the certificate of liability insurance;

    • (c) where the aircraft to be used is larger than that authorized in the charter permit, a statement that the number of seats sold will not be greater than the number authorized in the charter permit;

    • (d) the name of the licensee;

    • (e) the name of the person providing the aircraft with a flight crew;

    • (f) the aircraft type to be provided;

    • (g) the number of seats and the cargo capacity of the aircraft to be provided;

    • (h) the date of each flight; and

    • (i) the routing of each flight.

  • SOR/96-335, s. 4

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