Canadian Aviation Regulations
705.27 (1) Where a Department of Transport air carrier inspector presents an official identity card to the pilot-in-command of an aircraft, the pilot-in-command shall give the inspector free and uninterrupted access to the flight deck of the aircraft.
(2) An air operator and the pilot-in-command shall make available for the use of the air carrier inspector the observer seat most suitable to perform the inspector’s duties, as determined by the inspector.
(3) An air operator shall ensure that only the following persons are admitted to the flight deck of an aircraft:
(a) a crew member;
(b) an inspector referred to in subsection (1); and
(c) a person authorized by the air operator under subsection (4).
(4) An air operator shall not authorize a person referred to in column I of the table to this section to access the flight deck of an aircraft operating in domestic service unless the access would not have an adverse effect on aviation safety and the air operator has verified
(a) that the person is a person referred to in column I of the table and is employed by an employer referred to in column II of the table; and
(b) the identity of the person by examining the document referred to in column III of the table and one of the documents referred to in column IV of the table.
(5) An air operator that authorizes access to the flight deck of an aircraft shall keep a record of the following information for two years after the day on which access is authorized:
(a) the name of the authorized person;
(b) the name of their employer; and
(c) the date of the flight and flight number.
(6) Before each flight, an air operator shall notify the pilot-in-command of the identity of the persons who the operator has authorized to access the flight deck of an aircraft.
(7) Before admitting a person authorized under subsection (4) to the flight deck of an aircraft, the pilot-in-command shall verify the identity of the person by means of the documents referred to in paragraph 4(b).
(8) A person authorized under subsection (4) who is admitted to the flight deck of an aircraft may only occupy an observer seat.
(9) The pilot-in-command may refuse access to the flight deck of an aircraft if they are of the opinion that there would be an adverse effect on aviation safety.
(10) The air operator shall set out, in its company operations manual, procedures respecting
(a) the granting of authorization to access the flight deck;
(b) the verification required under subsection (4); and
(c) the notice to be provided to the pilot-in-command under subsection (6).
Column I Column II Column III Column IV Item Person Employer Mandatory Identification Documents Other Identification Documents 1 Canadian pilot travelling for positioning or personal reasons Canadian air operator Valid restricted area identity card One of the following valid documents: 2 Foreign pilot travelling for positioning or for personal reasons Foreign wholly owned subsidiary or code share partner of the air operator Valid piece of photo identification issued by the employer One of the following valid documents: 3 Flight attendant, flight engineer or a person who has expertise related to the aircraft, its equipment or its crew members and who is required to be on the flight deck to provide a service to the air operator Valid piece of photo identification issued by the employer One of the following valid documents: 4 Air operator employee Air operator that authorized the access to the flight deck Valid piece of photo identification issued by the employer One of the following valid documents:
- SOR/99-158, s. 10
- SOR/2002-135, s. 1
- SOR/2020-151, s. 18
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