Canadian Aviation Regulations
704.46 (1) No person shall conduct a take-off in an aircraft if the weight of the aircraft
(a) exceeds the maximum take-off weight specified in the aircraft flight manual for the pressure-altitude and the ambient temperature at the aerodrome where the take-off is to be made; or
(b) after allowing for planned fuel consumption during the flight to the destination aerodrome or alternate aerodrome, exceeds the landing weight specified in the aircraft flight manual for the pressure-altitude and the ambient temperature at the destination aerodrome or alternate aerodrome.
(2) In the determination of the maximum take-off weight referred to in subsection (1) for a small aeroplane,
(a) subject to subsection (5), the required accelerate-stop distance shall not exceed the accelerate-stop distance available (ASDA); and
(b) the all-engines-operating take-off distance shall not exceed the take-off distance available (TODA).
(3) Subject to subsection (5), in the determination of the maximum take-off weight referred to in subsection (1) for a large aeroplane,
(a) the required accelerate-stop distance shall not exceed the accelerate-stop distance available (ASDA);
(b) the required take-off run shall not exceed the take-off run available (TORA); and
(c) the required take-off distance shall not exceed the take-off distance available (TODA).
(4) For the purposes of subsections (2) and (3), the following factors shall be taken into account:
(a) the pressure-altitude at the aerodrome;
(b) the ambient temperature;
(c) the runway slope in the direction of take-off; and
(d) not more than 50 per cent of the reported headwind component or not less than 150 per cent of the reported tailwind component.
(5) A person may conduct a take-off without meeting the requirements of paragraph (2)(a) or subsection (3) if the person
(a) is authorized to do so in an air operator certificate; and
(b) complies with the Commercial Air Service Standards.
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