Canada Flight Supplement

Canada Flight Supplement

[
Natural Resources Canada under contract to Transport Canada and the Department of National Defence.] The Canada Flight Supplement (CFS) ( _fr. Canada Supplément de vol) is a joint civil/military publication and is a supplement of the Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP Canada). It is the nation's official airport directory. It contains information on every registered Canadian and certain Atlantic aerodromes and certified airports.Nav Canada: "Canada Flight Supplement - Canada and North Atlantic Terminal and Enroute Data"Nav Canada, 2008.] cite web|url =http://www.navcanada.ca/NavCanada.asp?Language=F&Content=ContentDefinitionFilesPublicationsAeronauticalInfoProductsPublicationsCFSdefault.xml|title = Aeronautical Publications - Canada Flight Supplement (CFS) |accessdate = 2008-07-10|last = Nav Canada|authorlink = |year = undated]

The CFS is published, separately in both English and French, as a paper book by NAV CANADA and is issued once every 56 days on the ICAO AIRAC schedule.

The CFS was published by Natural Resources Canada on behalf of Transport Canada and the Department of National Defence until 15 March 2007 edition, at which time NAV CANADA took over production.

Contents

The CFS presents runway data, arrival and departure procedures, ATC and other radio frequencies and services such as fuel, hangarage that are available at each listed aerodrome. As well, the CFS contains useful reference pages, including interception instructions for civil aircraft, chart updating data and search and rescue information. Most pilots flying in Canada carry a copy of the CFS in case a weather or a mechanical diversion to another airport becomes necessary.

ections

The Canada Flight Supplement is made up of seven sections:

* "Special Notices" — list of new or amended procedures.
* "General Section" — glossary, legends, airport code listing, list of abandoned aerodromes, and other introductory information.
* "Aerodrome/Facility Directory" — list all aerodromes alphabetically by the community in which they are located. A sketch of the airport is included showing runway layout, taxiways, locations of buildings and tower (if present). Also included in the sketch is an obstacle clearance circle (OCC).
* "Planning" — general flight planning information, including flight plans and position reports, airspace, lists of significant new towers and other obstructions, chart updating, preferred IFR routes, and similar information.
* "Radio Navigation and Communications" — listing of radio navigation aids and communication outlets, together with all known commercial AM broadcasters and their locations and frequencies.
* "Military Flight Data and Procedures" — military flight and reporting procedures for Canada and the U.S.
* "Emergency" — emergency procedures and guidelines for hijacks, fuel dumping, search and rescue, etc.

Legal Requirements

Carrying "current aeronautical charts and publications covering the route of the proposed flight and any probable diversionary route" is a requirement under CAR 602.60 (1) (b) for night VFR, VFR Over-The-Top and IFR flights. This CAR does not specifically require carriage of a copy of the CFS, but that is one way to satisfy the regulation. cite web|url = http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/Regserv/Affairs/cars/PART6/602.htm#602_60|title = CAR 602.60 Requirements for Power-driven Aircraft|accessdate = 2008-07-10|last = Transport Canada|authorlink = |year = 2006|month = June]

NOTAMs

Because information in the CFS may be out of date, particularly with regard to such issues as runway closures and fuel availability, pilots must check NOTAMs before each flight. NOTAM information in Canada can be obtained from the NAV CANADA Aviation Weather Website (AWWS) or by contacting the appropriate regional Nav Canada Flight Information Centre.

Other similar publications

While NAV CANADA's CFS has the monopoly on paper-version airport directories in Canada, there are several competing internet publications, including the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association's "Places to Fly" user-editable airport directory. cite web|url = http://www.copanational.org/PlacesToFly/|title = Places to Fly|accessdate = 2008-07-10|last = Canadian Owners and Pilots Association|authorlink = |year = 2008|month = July]

NAV CANADA also publishes the Water Aerodrome Supplement (WAS) (French: "Canada Supplément hydroaérodromes"), as a single volume in English and French. This contains information on all Canadian water aerodromes as shown on VFR charts and other information such as NAVAIDS. The WAS is published on an annual basis. cite web|url =http://www.navcanada.ca/NavCanada.asp?Language=en&Content=ContentDefinitionFilesPublicationsAeronauticalInfoProductsPublicationsWASdefault.xml|title = Aeronautical Publications - Canada Water Aerodrome Supplement (WAS) |accessdate = 2008-07-10|last = Nav Canada|authorlink = |year = undated]

ee also

*Airport/Facility Directory - U.S. publications roughly equivalent to the "Aerodrome/Facility" and "Planning" chapters of the CFS, but divided into several volumes covering different regions.

References

External links

* [http://www.navcanada.ca/ContentDefinitionFiles/Publications/AeronauticalInfoProducts/Publications/CFS/CFS.pdf CFS sample page from NAV CANADA (PDF)]
* [http://www.flightplanning.navcanada.ca NAV CANADA Aviation Weather Website (AWWS)]


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