Transportation Information Regulations
6 (1) A general aviation operator must provide to the Minister, in respect of the aircraft that it operates for general aviation for purposes that are not exclusively recreational,
(a) if at least one of the aircraft has a maximum certificated take-off weight of 5 670 kg or more, information about each flight, including
(i) the departure and arrival aerodrome,
(ii) the aircraft’s model and registration mark,
(iii) the type of operator certificate under which the flight was operated, and
(iv) the number of passengers and the amount of cargo on board;
(b) if none of the aircraft has a maximum certificated take-off weight of 5 670 kg or more, information aggregated on a quarterly basis about each aircraft, including
(i) its model and registration mark,
(ii) the number of passengers it transported,
(iii) the types of operator certificates under which the flights were operated,
(iv) the ten most frequented aerodromes,
(v) its base of operation,
(vi) the number of take-offs and landings for flights to and from the same aerodrome, between two aerodromes in Canada or between an aerodrome in Canada and an aerodrome outside of Canada, and
(vii) the average distance flown;
(c) its expenses, including its expenses for maintenance and fuel, aerodrome fees, airport fees, air navigation fees and other fees; and
(d) the number of aircraft and the amount of fuel they consumed.
(2) A general aviation operator must provide the information required by subsection (1) electronically using Transport Canada’s Electronic Collection of Air Transportation Statistics program.
- SOR/97-92, s. 2
- SOR/2013-196, s. 6
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