Canadian Aviation Regulations (SOR/96-433)

Regulations are current to 2013-04-29 and last amended on 2012-07-04. Previous Versions

Issuance of ATS Operations Certificate

  •  (1) Subject to section 6.71 of the Act, the Minister shall issue an ATS operations certificate to an applicant, authorizing the applicant to operate an air traffic control unit or a flight service station, if

    • (a) the applicant demonstrates that

      • (i) it has personnel who are qualified to provide an air traffic service at the operational location of the air traffic control unit or flight service station, and

      • (ii) the air traffic control unit or flight service station will be operated in a manner that provides for safe aircraft operations; and

    • (b) an ATS site manual for the operational location has been approved by the Minister.

  • (2) The Minister shall approve an ATS site manual if it

    • (a) accurately describes the operational location of the air traffic control unit or flight service station; and

    • (b) contains the information required pursuant to section 801.07.

Contents of ATS Operations Certificate

 An ATS operations certificate shall contain

  • (a) the legal name, trade name and address of the holder of the certificate;

  • (b) the number of the certificate;

  • (c) the date of issue of the certificate;

  • (d) the effective date of certification;

  • (e) the types of air traffic services that the holder of the certificate is authorized to provide; and

  • (f) a list of the operational locations for which an ATS site manual has been approved by the Minister.

Contents of ATS Site Manual

  •  (1) An ATS site manual shall set out the types of air traffic services that are provided by the holder of the ATS operations certificate at that operational location.

  • (2) An ATS site manual shall contain

    • (a) a table of contents;

    • (b) any information relating to the administration of the air traffic control unit or flight service station, including

      • (i) a record of any amendments to the manual,

      • (ii) a list of the holders of copies of the manual,

      • (iii) a description of the procedure for amending the manual,

      • (iv) a description of the organizational structure of the air traffic control unit management or the flight service station management,

      • (v) a statement, signed by the holder of the ATS operations certificate, certifying that the manual is complete and accurate, and

      • (vi) a statement, signed by the Minister, indicating that the Minister has approved the manual;

    • (c) any information relating to the operation of the air traffic control unit or flight service station, including

      • (i) a description of the airspace and its classification,

      • (ii) where applicable, a description of the manoeuvring area and the movement area of the airport, and

      • (iii) a description of a system to ensure that any operational information necessary for operational staff to perform their duties or functions is available on a daily basis;

    • (d) in the case where air traffic advisory services or flight information services are provided, a description of the procedures for providing those services;

    • (e) a description of the procedures for providing emergency assistance services;

    • (f) a copy of any agreements or memoranda of understanding relating to the operation of the air traffic control unit or flight service station; and

    • (g) in the case of an air traffic control unit or flight service station that is located at an airport, all information pertaining to the airport in respect of

      • (i) emergency response measures,

      • (ii) airport safety measures,

      • (iii) access to the movement area and vehicle control procedures,

      • (iv) apron management plans and apron safety plans, and

      • (v) information services in respect of runway surface friction characteristics.