Aircraft imported into Canada shall be issued a Certificate of Airworthiness as per
Canadian Aviation Regulation
Standard 507.07. Maintenance and Manufacturing Staff Instruction 26 shall be used as an importation checklist as applicable.
MSI 26
provides checklists for aircraft imported with or without an Export Airworthiness Certificates.
For aircraft being imported with an Export Airworthiness Certificate the EAC must contain the following information:
- a certification to conformity to the type design specified in the Canadian Type Certificate or Transport Canada
accepted Type Certificate.
- a list of any major modifications and major repairs approved by the country of export and embodied on the aircraft.
- a list of all applicable airworthiness directives or equivalent notices, issued by the country of export, indicating
which have been complied with.
It is imperative that all major repairs and modifications embodied on the aircraft be reviewed early in the importation
process. This will ensure that there is adequate time to bring all repairs and modifications up to Transport Canada
standards. The issue of Limited Supplemental Type Certificates, Repair Design Approvals etc. may be required.
Below is list of documents that must be compiled and submitted at time of import:
- Copy of the Application form 24-0043 Note: Fill out as per
Appendix A of Standard 507.
- Copy of the weight and balance, equipment list and electrical load analysis
Note: This shall include a copy of the last actual aircraft weighing report and subsequent
amendments and addendums.
- Importation worksheet
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- Copies of the appropriate portions of the maintenance Records Note: This shall include copies
of newly opened Canadian Airframe, Engine and Propeller Logbooks and copies of foreign logbooks as required.
- List of Modifications Note: This shall include a copy of all Major Modification And Repair
Reports, FAA 337 Forms, Supplemental Type Certificate’s Limited Supplemental Type Certificate’s etc.
All repairs and modifications must be approved as per
CAR 571.
- List of applicable Airworthiness Directives Note: This shall include all Canadian Airworthiness
Directives and all AWD’s applicable from country of manufacture.
- Current aircraft times and cycles
- Verification of all life limited and TBO parts and components
- Engine data respecting last overhaul, HSI Inspection etc.
- Details of any special Canadian requirements Note: These “Special Requirements” will be
listed in the aircraft Type Certificate.
- Copy of the aircraft maintenance schedule Note: This will include a Transport Canada approved
Maintenance Schedule Approval if the aircraft is Private Operator Passenger Transportation or Commercially
operated. Private aircraft will comply with
Appendix B of Standard 625. All aircraft shall comply with
Standard 625 Appendix C requirements.
- Details of deficiencies noted during the inspection
- Copy of the work report required to bring the aircraft into compliance
- Details of aging aircraft/ supplemental structural inspection programs etc.
- Additional Information Note: This shall include a copy of the current Certificate of
Registration, coversheet of current Flight Manual etc.
- Copy of Type Certificate that was utilized Note: This shall include Aircraft, Engine and
Propeller type Certificates.