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General information on pilot licences and permits. From: Transport Canada. Introduction This brochure outlines general information for persons interested in aviation both as a hobby and as a career. General Inquiries Inquiries with respect to Aviation Flight Crew Licences should be directed to the regional office closest to the applicant's proposed or present place of residence in Canada. Licences and Permits issued in Canada There are several types of pilot permits, licences issued in Canada and the requirements for each are different.
The Medical Certificate may then be taken to the Flight Training Unit where an Authorized Person may issue a Student Pilot Permit, providing all of the following requirements have been met: proof of age and citizenship; proof of medical fitness; proof of having met the experience and skill requirement to complete solo flight. Individual Aircraft Type Ratings An individual aircraft type rating is issued for aircraft not included in a blanket type rating.
Individual aircraft type ratings are required as follows: Aeroplanes each aeroplane with a minimum flight crew requirement of at least two pilots; each aeroplane type to be endorsed on a flight engineer licence; each aeroplane type to be endorsed on a second officer rating; each aeroplane type to be endorsed on a permit or licence for which no class rating is issued; and each high performance aeroplane type to be endorsed on a pilot licence - aeroplane Helicopters Each new type of helicopter requires its own type rating.
Gyroplanes Each type of gyroplane other than single seat gyroplanes. Balloons All non-power driven balloons. Aircraft to be endorsed on a restricted licence Each type of Aircraft. Crediting of Flight Time Applicant for Canadian flight crew licence may be credited with flying experience recorded in a personal log book or other certified record of flying experience. Prior to the issue of a permit or licence, an application must be submitted and the following requirements met: proof of age and citizenship not required if previously submitted proof of medical fitness; proof of having met the knowledge requirements; proof of having met the skill requirement; proof of having met the experience requirement; payment of the appropriate fees.
Age The minimum age for each permit or licence holder is shown in the chart above. Proof of Age The following documents are acceptable proof of the age of an applicant for a flight crew permit, licence or rating: a citizenship certificate, a Certificate of Registration of Birth Abroad issued by the Department of Citizenship and Immigration.
If the date of birth is not shown on a baptismal certificate it shall be supported by a statutory declaration in which the applicant declares the date of birth, a passport, an aviation flight crew licence or permit, showing the date of birth, issued by the state of which the applicant is a citizen, a Canadian immigration Record and Visa, Form IMM, issued to a landed immigrant by the Department of Citizenship and Immigration.
Citizenship An applicant's citizenship must be shown on his aviation personnel permit or licence and must therefore be determined prior to the first issue of the document. Proof of Citizenship The following documents are acceptable as proof of citizenship: a citizenship certificate a Certificate of Registration of Birth Abroad issued by the Department of Citizenship and Immigration; a birth certificate or baptismal certificate issued in Canada or in a state whose citizens do not require a passport to travel in Canada.
A copy certified by the issuing state or duly notarized is acceptable, a passport. If no expiry date is indicated on the passport, an attestation that the passport is valid is required from the applicant's state of citizenship, an Flight Crew Licence showing the citizenship of the holder and issued by the state of which the applicant is a citizen, and a Canadian Immigration Record and Visa, Form IMM, issued to a landed immigrant by the Department of Citizenship and Immigration.
Knowledge Knowledge is normally established by the satisfactory completion of written examinations, although there are some exceptions such as land or sea ratings. Experience Experience is the specified flight or instrument time required for the issue of a permit; licence or rating. Skill Skill is demonstrated by a flight test or a statement of competency. Time Limit The written examinations required for the issue of a Student Pilot Permit are valid until a pilot permit or licence is issued.
Fees The fees required for the issue of a permit; licence or rating are specified in Part IV, Section Validation of Foreign Licences To fly a Canadian registered aircraft a citizen of a Contracting State requires either a Canadian pilot permit or licence or a Foreign Licence Validation. Information required for Issue A Foreign Licence Validation Certificate shall be issued to an applicant who provides the following: a foreign licence valid under the laws of a Contracting State and valid for the privileges requested; and a letter requesting issue of the Foreign Licence Validation Certificate and specifying the purpose for which the foreign licence is to be validated.
The FLVC shall be issued for a period of not longer than one year. Purposes for which Foreign Licence Validation Certificates may be Issued for the holder to undergo a flight test; for private recreational flying; for ferry of an aircraft registered in Canada to or from a foreign country; for the holder to give training on an aircraft registered in Canada to the registered owner or to Canadian flight crew employed by the registered owner; for operation of aircraft registered in a foreign state under the operating certificate of a Canadian carrier, provided that the privileges are limited to the type of aircraft being operated; for operation of Canadian aircraft on Canadian commercial air services in urgent circumstances such as fire suppression operations, emergency agricultural and forestry aerial application, airlift in relief of domestic natural disasters and search and rescue operations.
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