AREG 250 Quiz 4 - Module 7
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Operator of an Aircraft
The person in possession of an aircraft as owner, lessee or otherwise
Operator of an Airport/Heliport
- The holder of the appropriate Canadian aviation document that is in
force with respect to the airport or heliport
- The person in charge of the airport or heliport, whether as employee,
agent or representative of the holder of the Canadian aviation document
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Canadian Aircraft - Three designations
1) Private
2) State
3) Commercial
Private Aircraft
- can be used for private use or limited commercial operations
- private operator certificate, issued under Subpart IV of Part VI, to allow
certificate holder to operate their Canadian aircraft for the purpose of
transporting passengers
Private Operator
A private operator shall:
- appoint an operations manager, a chief pilot, and a maintenance
manager
- if the private operator also holds an AMO certificate, the maintenance
manager shallop be the PRM
- establish an operational control system
Private Operator Maintenance
Documents and procedures must cover the following items:
- maintenance manager
- maintenance control system
- maintenance, elementary work, servicing
- defect reporting and rectification
- service difficulty reporting
, - aircraft service information review
- personnel records
State Aircraft
- may be used for private or commercial use
- depending on how they are used, they follow different rules
Commercial Aircraft
- may only be used in commercial operations and are considered Air
Operators
Flight Training Units
- The holder of a flight training unit operator certificate, in the case of an
aeroplane or helicopter
- a club, school or other organization that conducts flight training, in the
case of a glider, balloon, gyroplane, or ultra-light aeroplane
FTU Operator Certificate
- issued under subpart 6 of Part IV
- authorizes the holder of the certificate to operate a flight training service
FTU - CAR 406
Division I - General
Division II - Certification
Division III - Personnel
Division IV - Aircraft
Division V - Flight Training Operations
Division VI - Manuals and Course Certificates
Division VII - Training
Division VIII - Integrated Course
FTU - 406 Div IV
Aircraft:
- maintenance control system
- person responsible for maintenance control system
- maintenance personnel and facilities
- maintenance control manual
- maintenance arrangements
- technical dispatch procedures
- defect recording, rectification and control procedures
- elementary work
- servicing
- training program
- maintenance personnel records
CAR Part VI
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