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Transportation Information Regulations

Version of section 6 from 2013-11-20 to 2024-10-30:

  •  (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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