Aircraft Airworthiness Certificate and What It’s For

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There are a few documents that will be necessary for you to fly your aircraft at all, which includes your registration and the aircraft’s aircraft airworthiness certificate. While most people seem to have a grasp on the former one, the latter one tends to give them some trouble. Allow us to take a deeper look at what this particular document will entail for you and your registration process?

What is an Aircraft Airworthiness Certificate

In accordance with Transport Canada rulings meant to regulate and create a standard when it comes to national aviation, it will be necessary for all aircraft to receive an airworthiness certificate that deems them suitable for regular use. After all, flying an aeroplane is not something to be taken lightly. For the sake of personal and public safety, it’s important that before any aircraft sets flight, it is properly evaluated and certified. This process is fairly straightforward, but it will call for a few different components of the aircraft to be thoroughly tested and looked at. Once that’s done, you will be able to apply for an aircraft airworthiness certificate.

What Needs to Be Certified?

According to Transport Canada, there are certain components of the process that will define the overall application for an aircraft airworthiness certificate. These are the following:

 

  • Aircraft Design, Structure, Avionics – The first step in the road to certifying an aircraft is airworthy will be to determine whether or not the design and structure are suitable to fly in a safe and responsible way.
  • Electrical and Mechanical Systems – Next, the certification team will take a look at the mechanical and electrical systems that allow for flight to take place and whether they are up to the task or not.
  • Power Plants – The aircraft’s power plants need to be evaluated for safety and efficiency in order to ensure its proper functioning.
  • Equipment – All additional equipment in the aircraft will also need to be evaluated and certified a part of the airworthiness process.
  • Engineering Flight Tests – Lastly, the aircraft will be evaluated by way of particular engineering flight tests that will further confirm that the aircraft in question is ready to be operated regularly.

 

How Are These Approved?

So, these are very specific components of an aircraft’s structure. How are they going to be evaluated? Well, like anything else, it’s a process, but it will be done by:

  • Reviewing and verifying the design and performance data;
  • Supervising and performing several ground and flight tests; and
  • Ultimately awarding the relevant Transport Canada type certificates.

Get Your Aircraft Documentation in Order

Here at the National Aviation Registration, we understand that getting any kind of aircraft documentation can soon get more complicated than it should be. That is why we make sure to provide those who need it with the right help whenever the process gets too overwhelming. Whether you need to apply for an aircraft airworthiness certificate or your initial registration, we have all the forms you might have to submit and the platform through which you can submit them. If you need to talk to someone about any process, just give us a call at 1-800-998-3527 or email us at info@canadianaircraftregistry.ca.