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Canadian Aviation Regulations

Version of section 704.52 from 2019-06-28 to 2025-02-25:


 No person shall conduct a take-off or a landing on an unprepared surface in an aeroplane for which the aircraft flight manual does not set out any information relating to unprepared surface operations, unless

  • (a) the aeroplane is propeller-driven;

  • (b) the air operator has set out, in the company operations manual, procedures for take-offs and landings on unprepared surfaces, including

    • (i) procedures for obtaining the air operator’s approval for unprepared surface operations, and

    • (ii) procedures for assessing unprepared surfaces and unfamiliar approach and departure paths; and

  • (c) before acting as pilot-in-command during a take-off or a landing on an unprepared surface, the person has

    • (i) acquired at least 100 hours of flight time in an aeroplane of the same type as the one to be operated,

    • (ii) received ground and flight training that includes the characteristics of take-off and landing surfaces, the conduct of obstacle assessments and the interpretation of the applicable aeroplane performance information specified in the aircraft flight manual,

    • (iii) acquired at least 25 hours of line indoctrination training that includes unprepared surface operations, and

    • (iv) been certified by the chief pilot or his or her delegate as being competent to conduct take-offs and landings on unprepared surfaces.

  • SOR/2019-135, s. 6

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