CARs and Standards
Hi There, I was just wondering if there was a way to get a single file copy of the CARs and Standards all in one?
I have downloaded the latest CAR's but then it makes reference to the standards which, as far as i can see, are only viewable online. If anyone can guide me that would be great. Thanks Red |
When using this page:
https://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/acts-regula...-sor96-433.htm The standards are presented down the right side of the page. In some cases, for example section 5, the standards are presented in a single document (5= airworthiness manual), but I don't know if this is the case for all standards. Note that the CAR (regulation) states what you must do, and the standard tells you how to do it. The standard is not a regulation, though generally following the standard would be the only way to comply with the regulation. There also may be a lower level of advisory material below the standard, of advisory circulars or staff instructions. Again, though those are not regulations, it may be hard to comply with the CAR without following them. If you proposed to not comply with a CAR, it is possible to seek an exemption. I have succeeded at this, but it's a big effort. |
Thanks for that.
I understand how they work i was just wondering if there was a way to "download" all the standards. I am old school and like to have a paper copy of the documents rather than having to go online and read them. Cheers Red |
I have meetings with Transport Canada staff today, I'll ask them....
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I visited the Calgary TC office some years ago. The lady looked up the relevant CARS on an external website that TC had a paid subscription to. It seems that subscription was later canceled.
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The TC Engineers here today state that they are not aware of the standards being available in one document, they are found by internet link only.
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There is a book called CARS in Plain English that links some of them together. Quite old now, but CARs doesn't change that much
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Originally Posted by RatherBeFlying
(Post 10258045)
I visited the Calgary TC office some years ago. The lady looked up the relevant CARS on an external website that TC had a paid subscription to. It seems that subscription was later canceled.
Unfortunately, someone decided inspectors didn't need it because "everything was easily available on line", which was - and still is - poppycock. It might be available, but it sure as heck ain't easy. Also unfortunately, the upkeep on such a powerful tool was an expensive endeavour with a fairly small marketplace. When TC cancelled their subscription, that was the end. |
Hey folks, thanks so much for your feedback.
Its a shame its all online only now, and the problem i have is that they're not even in PDF format, so its pretty frustrating to review them. I thank you all for your help and if anyone can find a solution please let me know. Cheers Red |
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