Canadian Aviation Regulations
401.30 (1) Subject to subsection (3), the holder of a commercial pilot licence — aeroplane may, by day or night,
(a) exercise the privileges of a private pilot licence — aeroplane;
(b) exercise the privileges of a VFR OTT rating;
(c) while engaged in providing a commercial air service by means of an aeroplane of a class and type in respect of which the licence is endorsed with ratings, act as
(i) pilot-in-command of the aeroplane, if the minimum flight crew document for the aeroplane specifies a minimum flight crew of one pilot, or
(ii) co-pilot of the aeroplane;
(d) if qualified as a flight instructor in accordance with section 425.21 of Standard 425 — Flight Training, conduct flight instruction; and
(e) exercise private pilot licence — aeroplane privileges until the end of the medical validity period specified for the private pilot licence.
(2) Where an applicant meets the requirements specified in the personnel licensing standards in respect of a commercial pilot licence — aeroplane except the night flight time requirements, the Minister shall issue to the applicant a commercial pilot licence — aeroplane endorsed for daylight flying only.
(3) No holder of a commercial pilot licence — aeroplane whose licence is endorsed with a daylight-flying-only restriction shall exercise the privileges set out in paragraphs (1)(a) and (c) by night.
(4) The Minister shall remove the daylight-flying-only restriction if an applicant meets the night flight time requirements of the personnel licensing standards.
- SOR/2001-49, s. 18
- SOR/2003-129, s. 7
- SOR/2005-320, s. 5
- SOR/2006-352, s. 9
- SOR/2011-284, s. 13
- SOR/2019-119, s. 47
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