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Old 26th Sep 2010, 22:22
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FAA Aircraft Dispacther Cert. to TC Equivalent

Searched the TC website but can seem to find any reference to the conversion of the FAA Aircraft Dispatchers cert, to the Canadian TC Dispatcher equivalent. Anyone have any experience of this?
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Old 26th Sep 2010, 23:20
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I don't believe there is any method to directly do what you suggest. The FAA certificate is issued by the FAA in accordance with provisions in 14 CFR 65 Certification: Airmen Other Than Flight Crewmembers and is transportable between companies.

The Canadian dispatch certificate is not transportable and, as I recall, is only valid at the company from which it was issued.
R745.110 - Flight Dispatcher Qualifications

Qualified company flight dispatchers shall possess a flight dispatcher's certificate. The certificate, granted by an authorized person who is an employee of the operator, signifies successful completion of the Transport Canada approved flight dispatcher course. The operator shall advise the Minister of the names of people in the operator's employ who have been granted certificates. Similarly, the operator shall advise the Minister of dispatchers who no longer hold a valid certificate. This would be due to loss of competency or ceasing employment with the operator.

Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) and Commercial Air Service Standards (CASS) - Part VII - Subpart 5 - Guidance Material
Perhaps some day there will be provisions in Part IV of the Regulations to license dispatchers (just as they do for flight crew members, air traffic controllers and aircraft maintenance engineers).

If there is a method to do a transfer, you should be able to get an answer at one of these two places:

Transport Canada Civil Aviation Communications Centre
CanadianDispatchers.org
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Many thanks for the considered reply, that is indeed a help. I'll route through the materials, need to read up on them I can see, but from what you are telling me here it does seem unlikely. I'll make contact with TC as well, I'm sure I'm not the first person to have asked this question. Thanks again.
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