Comprehensive Overview of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering by Transport Canada

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Aircraft Maintenance Engineering is a critical aspect of aviation safety, overseen by Transport Canada. This involves a range of procedures, inspections, and databases to ensure the safe operation and maintenance of civil aircraft. Transport Canada's mandate includes promoting safe and efficient transportation policies and programs. The Civil Aircraft Registry provides essential services for aircraft registration and information management. Various databases and searches are utilized to support aviation safety and airworthiness across Canada's transportation system.


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  1. Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

  2. Transport Canada CARs Letters, Notices & Bulletins Certificates Manuals Flight Authority Weight & Balance Procedures Amendments Addendums Inspections Periodic Inspections Out of Phase Inspections Progressive Inspections Inspection Procedures Maintenance Release Maintenance Organizations Logbooks

  3. Transport Canada

  4. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Transport Canada Transport Canada Mandate Civil Aircraft Registry Databases & Searches CAWIS

  5. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Transport Canada Mandate Transport Canada Mandate Civil Aircraft Registry Transport Canada is responsible for transportation policies and programs. It promotes safe, secure, efficient and environmentally-responsible transportation. Databases & Searches CAWIS Transport Canada reports to Parliament and Canadians through the minister of Transportation, Infrastructure and Communities. It works with its portfolio partners, other government departments and jurisdictions, and industry to ensure that all parts of Canada's transportation system work well. Transport Canada employs 4,700 people at its headquarters and in five regional offices across the country.

  6. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Transport Canada Transport Canada Civil Aircraft Registry Mandate Civil Aircraft Registry The services available at the Canadian Civil Aircraft Register are provided by the Aircraft Registration and Leasing Division within the General Aviation Branch of Transport Canada. Databases & Searches CAWIS These services include: Search the Civil Aircraft Register Database -Current and History: Extensive search inquiry application intended to provide basic aircraft registration information on civilian aircraft registered in Canada. Queries are extracted directly from the official database. Statistical informationfor imported and exported aircraft, numbers of aircraft in Canada by category and region, and national year-end summaries of the Register.

  7. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Transport Canada Transport Canada Databases & Searches Mandate Civil Aircraft Registry Online reporting and Querying of data base information assists operators and maintenance personnel by providing timely access to aviation safety & airworthiness information. These data bases include: Databases & Searches CAWIS Civil Aviation Safety Alerts Delegations Information System (DIS) Publications Database Web Service Difficulty Reporting System (WSDRS) Continuing Airworthiness Web Information System (CAWIS)

  8. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Transport Canada Transport Canada Continuing Airworthiness Web Information System (CAWIS) Mandate Civil Aircraft Registry Databases & Searches This site is mainly for the use by registered owners, operators, maintainers and manufacturers of Canadian registered aeronautical products or products for which Canada is the Country of Type Design responsibility, as well as Transport Canada personnel. CAWIS External clients can utilize this site to Submit their Annual Airworthiness Information Report (AAIR) Query the Airworthiness Directive (AD) (foreign & domestic) database Review the data pertaining to their own aircraft

  9. CARs

  10. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 CARs CARs CARs 571.02 CARs 571.06 CARs 521.02

  11. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 CARs CARs 571.02 Maintenance and Elementary Work Performance Rules CARs 571.02 CARs 571.06 CARs 521.02 (1) Subject to subsection (2), a person who performs maintenance or elementary work on an aeronautical product shall use the most recent methods, techniques, practices, parts, materials, tools, equipment and test apparatuses that are (a) specified for the aeronautical product in the most recent maintenance manual or instructions for continued airworthiness developed by the manufacturer of that aeronautical product; (b) equivalent to those specified by the manufacturer of that aeronautical product in the most recent maintenance manual or instructions for continued airworthiness; or (c)in accordance with recognized industry practices at the time the maintenance or elementary work is performed.

  12. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 CARs CARs 571.02 Maintenance and Elementary Work Performance Rules CARs 571.02 CARs 571.06 CARs 521.02 (2) A person who performs maintenance or elementary work pursuant to subsection (1) shall ensure that any measuring device or test equipment used (a) meets the specifications of the manufacturer of the aeronautical product with respect to accuracy, taking into account the intended use; and (b) if calibration requirements are published by the manufacturer of

  13. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 CARs CARs 571.06 Repairs and Modifications CARs 571.02 CARs 571.06 (1) Except as provided in subsection (5) and in the case of aircraft that are operated under a special certificate of airworthiness in the owner-maintenance classification, a person who signs a maintenance release in respect of a major repair or major modification on an aeronautical product shall ensure that the major repair or major modification conforms to the requirements of the relevant technical data (a) that have been approved or the use of which has been approved within the meaning of the term approved data in section 571.06 of the Airworthiness Manual; or (b) that have been established within the meaning of the term specified data in section 571.06 of the Airworthiness Manual. CARs 511.31

  14. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 CARs CARs 571.06 Repairs and Modifications CARs 571.02 CARs 571.06 Standard 571.06 approved data - includes: (a) type certificates, supplemental type certificates, part design approvals, Canadian technical standard order (CAN-TSO) design approvals or repair design approvals, including equivalent foreign documents which have undergone the type design examination process set-out in Subpart 521 of the CARs or are otherwise accepted in Canada; and (b) other drawings and methods approved by the Minister or a delegate in conformity with paragraph 4.2(o) and subsection 4.3(1) of the Aeronautics Act. CARs 511.31

  15. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 CARs CARs 571.06 Repairs and Modifications CARs 571.02 CARs 571.06 Standard 571.06 specified data - is information contained in authoritative documents which, although not approved by the Minister, has been specified by the Minister as appropriate for the purpose of major modifications and major repairs, in conformity with section 571.06 of the CARs. The following are examples of specified data: (a)drawings or methods described or referenced in Airworthiness Directives; (b)data issued by the manufacturer or type certificate holder of the aircraft, component or appliance, such as modification orders, service bulletins, or engineering orders, which include a statement of approval by the applicable regulatory authority or a delegated representative of such an authority. Where the data issued by the aircraft manufacturer are incompatible with those of the component or appliance manufacturer, the data of the aircraft manufacturer shall prevail; (c) manufacturer s Structural Repair Manuals; (d)FAA Advisory Circulars AC 43.13-1 and AC 43.13-2, subject to certain conditions. CARs 511.31

  16. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 CARs CARs 571.06 Repairs and Modifications CARs 571.02 CARs 571.06 (2) Except as provided in subsection (5), a person who signs a maintenance release in respect of a repair or modification, other than a major repair or major modification, shall ensure that the repair or modification conforms to the requirements of the relevant technical data within the meaning of the term acceptable data in section 571.06 of the Airworthiness Manual. CARs 521.02

  17. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 CARs CARs 571.06 Repairs and Modifications CARs 571.02 CARs 571.06 Standard 571.06 acceptable data - includes: (a) drawings and methods recommended by the manufacturer of the aircraft, component, or appliance; (b)Transport Canada advisory documents; and, (c)advisory documents issued by foreign airworthiness authorities with whom Canada has entered into airworthiness agreements or memoranda of understanding such as current issues of Advisory Circular 43.13-1 and -2 issued by the FAA, Civil Aviation Information Publications (CAIPs) issued by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of the United Kingdom, or Advisory Circular, Joint (ACJs) issued by the Joint Aviation Authority (JAA) or Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC) issued by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA); and, (amended 2009/12/01; previous version) (d)drawings and methods found appropriate by a delegate in conformity with paragraph 4.2(o) and subsection 4.3(1) of the Aeronautics Act. CARs 521.02

  18. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 CARs CARs 571.06 Repairs and Modifications CARs 571.02 CARs 571.06 (3) Where an additional flight authority has been issued pursuant to paragraph 507.08(1)(c) in respect of an aircraft, no person shall change the configuration of the aircraft in such a manner that the aircraft no longer meets the conditions subject to which the flight authority applicable to the aircraft prior to the modification was issued, unless (a) the person makes an entry in the aircraft journey log required by section 605.94 indicating the flight authority that is in effect for the modified aircraft; or (b) the change is made in accordance with technical dispatch procedures required by section 706.06. CARs 521.02

  19. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 CARs CARs 571.06 Repairs and Modifications CARs 571.02 CARs 571.06 (4) Repairing or modifying an aeronautical product may include the making of a part in conformity with the standards specified in section 571.06 of the Airworthiness Manual, if no part made is (a) marked with the part number specified in the type design; or (b) installed by a person or organization other than the person or organization that made the part. CARs 521.02

  20. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 CARs CARs 571.06 Repairs and Modifications CARs 571.02 CARs 571.06 Standard 571.06 Information Notes: The provisions of subsection 571.06(4) of the CARs prohibit that a made part be marked with the part number specified in the type design, or that the made part be offered for sale. CARs 521.02 Persons making and installing these parts cannot record that the original part was repaired, but shall state that the part was replaced with a made repair part. The individual will not be authorised to state that a new part has been installed, as a new part will require a release under Subpart561 of the CARs manufacturing approval.

  21. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 CARs CARs 571.06 Repairs and Modifications CARs 571.02 CARs 571.06 (5) A person who signs a maintenance release in respect CARs 521.02

  22. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 CARs 521.02 Approval of the Type Design or a Change to the Type Design of an Aeronautical Product CARs CARs 571.02 CARs 571.06 CARs 521.02 This Subpart applies to applicants for and holders of the following documents and applicants for a change to one of those documents: (a) a type certificate issued under section 521.57 in respect of an aeronautical product; (b) a Canadian Technical Standard Order (CAN-TSO) design approval issued under section 521.109 in respect of an appliance or a part; (c) a supplemental type certificate issued under section 521.206 in respect of an aeronautical product; (d) a repair design approval issued under section 521.256 in respect of an aeronautical product; and (e) a part design approval issued under section 521.306 in respect of a replacement part for an aeronautical product.

  23. Letters, Notices & Bulletins

  24. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Letters, Notices & Bulletins Letters, Notices & Bulletins Aviation Safety Letter Airworthiness Notice Service Difficulty Alert Service Difficulty Advisory Airworthiness Directives

  25. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Letters, Notices & Bulletins Letters, Notices & Bulletins Aviation Safety Letter Airworthiness Notice Service Difficulty Alert Service Difficulty Advisory Airworthiness Directives

  26. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Letters, Notices & Bulletins Letters, Notices & Bulletins Aviation Safety Letter Airworthiness Notice Service Difficulty Alert Service Difficulty Advisory Airworthiness Directives

  27. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Letters, Notices & Bulletins Letters, Notices & Bulletins Aviation Safety Letter Airworthiness Notice Service Difficulty Alert Service Difficulty Advisory Airworthiness Directives

  28. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Letters, Notices & Bulletins Letters, Notices & Bulletins Aviation Safety Letter Airworthiness Notice Service Difficulty Alert Service Difficulty Advisory Airworthiness Directives

  29. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Letters, Notices & Bulletins Letters, Notices & Bulletins Airworthiness Directives Aviation Safety Letter Airworthiness Notice Service Difficulty Alert Service Difficulty Advisory Airworthiness Directives

  30. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Letters, Notices & Bulletins Letters, Notices & Bulletins Airworthiness Directives Aviation Safety Letter Airworthiness Notice CF-2008-17R2 Tension-Torsion Straps Failure Upon Receipt Cancels Airworthiness Directive CF-2008-17R1, dated 26 May 2008 EurocopterCanada Ltd. (formerly MBB Canada Ltd.) Model BO 105 LS-A3 helicopters As indicated below. Recently, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued AD 2013- 0015 that includes the corrective actions mandated by AD CF-2008-17R1. Because EASA is presently the authority responsible for the Type Design of this helicopter model, AD CF- 2008-17R1 becomes redundant and needs to be cancelled. Transport Canada AD CF-2008-17R1 is cancelled as of the effective date of this AD. Operators of the affected helicopters shall comply with EASA AD 2013-0015. Service Difficulty Alert Service Difficulty Advisory Airworthiness Directives

  31. Certificates

  32. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Certificates Certificates Type Certificate Technical Standard Order Supplemental Type Certificate

  33. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Certificates Certificates Type Certificate Technical Standard Order Supplemental Type Certificate

  34. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Certificates Certificates Type Certificate Technical Standard Order Supplemental Type Certificate

  35. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Certificates Certificates Type Certificate Technical Standard Order Supplemental Type Certificate

  36. Manuals

  37. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Manuals Manuals GAMA Format ATA 100 Format Revision Log QA for Amendments Flight Manual Maintenance Manual Structural Repair Manual Illustrated Parts Manual Component Repair & Overhaul Engine Manual Propeller Manual Appliance Manual Service Bulletins AC 43-13-1B2B

  38. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Manuals Manuals GAMA Format ATA 100 Format Revision Log QA for Amendments Flight Manual Maintenance Manual Structural Repair Manual Illustrated Parts Manual Component Repair & Overhaul Engine Manual Propeller Manual Appliance Manual Service Bulletins AC 43-13-1B2B

  39. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Manuals Manuals GAMA Format ATA 100 Format Revision Log QA for Amendments Flight Manual Maintenance Manual Structural Repair Manual Illustrated Parts Manual Component Repair & Overhaul Engine Manual Propeller Manual Appliance Manual Service Bulletins AC 43-13-1B2B

  40. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Manuals Manuals GAMA Format ATA 100 Format Revision Log QA for Amendments Flight Manual Maintenance Manual Structural Repair Manual Illustrated Parts Manual Component Repair & Overhaul Engine Manual Propeller Manual Appliance Manual Service Bulletins AC 43-13-1B2B

  41. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Manuals Manuals GAMA Format ATA 100 Format Revision Log QA for Amendments Flight Manual Maintenance Manual Structural Repair Manual Illustrated Parts Manual Component Repair & Overhaul Engine Manual Propeller Manual Appliance Manual Service Bulletins AC 43-13-1B2B

  42. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Manuals Manuals GAMA Format ATA 100 Format Revision Log QA for Amendments Flight Manual Maintenance Manual Structural Repair Manual Illustrated Parts Manual Component Repair & Overhaul Engine Manual Propeller Manual Appliance Manual Service Bulletins AC 43-13-1B2B

  43. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Manuals Manuals GAMA Format ATA 100 Format Revision Log QA for Amendments Flight Manual Maintenance Manual Structural Repair Manual Illustrated Parts Manual Component Repair & Overhaul Engine Manual Propeller Manual Appliance Manual Service Bulletins AC 43-13-1B2B

  44. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Manuals Manuals GAMA Format ATA 100 Format Revision Log QA for Amendments Flight Manual Maintenance Manual Structural Repair Manual Illustrated Parts Manual Component Repair & Overhaul Engine Manual Propeller Manual Appliance Manual Service Bulletins AC 43-13-1B2B

  45. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Manuals Manuals GAMA Format ATA 100 Format Revision Log QA for Amendments Flight Manual Maintenance Manual Structural Repair Manual Illustrated Parts Manual Component Repair & Overhaul Engine Manual Propeller Manual Appliance Manual Service Bulletins AC 43-13-1B2B

  46. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Manuals Manuals GAMA Format ATA 100 Format Revision Log QA for Amendments Flight Manual Maintenance Manual Structural Repair Manual Illustrated Parts Manual Component Repair & Overhaul Engine Manual Propeller Manual Appliance Manual Service Bulletins AC 43-13-1B2B

  47. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Manuals Manuals GAMA Format ATA 100 Format Revision Log QA for Amendments Flight Manual Maintenance Manual Structural Repair Manual Illustrated Parts Manual Component Repair & Overhaul Engine Manual Propeller Manual Appliance Manual Service Bulletins AC 43-13-1B2B

  48. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Manuals Manuals GAMA Format ATA 100 Format Revision Log QA for Amendments Flight Manual Maintenance Manual Structural Repair Manual Illustrated Parts Manual Component Repair & Overhaul Engine Manual Propeller Manual Appliance Manual Service Bulletins AC 43-13-1B2B

  49. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Manuals Manuals GAMA Format ATA 100 Format Revision Log QA for Amendments Flight Manual Maintenance Manual Structural Repair Manual Illustrated Parts Manual Component Repair & Overhaul Engine Manual Propeller Manual Appliance Manual Service Bulletins AC 43-13-1B2B

  50. Maintenance Procedures 23.0 Manuals Manuals GAMA Format ATA 100 Format Revision Log QA for Amendments Flight Manual Maintenance Manual Structural Repair Manual Illustrated Parts Manual Component Repair & Overhaul Engine Manual Propeller Manual Appliance Manual Service Bulletins AC 43-13-1B2B

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