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The Transport Canada Aeronautical Information Manual (TC AIM) provides flight crews with a single source for information on rules and procedures for aircraft operation in Canadian airspace. It has been developed to bring together pre-flight reference information of a lasting nature into a single primary document. Who this manual is for Student pilots Recreational pilots Private and commercial pilots and crew Drone pilots Air traffic controllers Aviation inspectors and Transport Canada staff Airport and aerodrome personnel Emergency personnel. Stay compliant and up-to-date with the Transport Canada Aeronautical Information Manual (TC AIM), the essential guide for Canadian aviators. This official manual, effective from March 19, 2026, provides a comprehensive collection of rules, procedures, and information crucial for the safe and efficient operation of aircraft in Canadian airspace. Whether you’re a student pilot, a seasoned aviator, or an aviation professional, the TC AIM is a critical resource that covers all aspects of aviation operations. From airspace classifications, communication procedures, and meteorological services to rules of the air and air traffic services, this manual is your go-to reference for staying informed and prepared. The TC AIM is indispensable for anyone involved in aviation in Canada. It provides the legal framework and operational guidelines that help ensure safety in the skies. Whether you’re filing a flight plan, navigating airspace, or simply brushing up on the latest procedures, the TC AIM 2026-1 is your trusted companion. |
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