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Frequently Asked Questions:
Who owns Canadian Airports?
In July 1994, the Government announced that it will retain ownership of the major Canadian airports to be operated by Canadian Airport Authorities. Regional, Local, and Small Airports are being offered to local interests.
Who operates the Air Navigation System?
In November of 1996, the Civil Air Navigation System was transferred to NavCanada. Transport Canada will ensure strict compliance by NavCanada to safety regulations and standards.
Who do I contact to get a pilot's license?
For information on pilot licensing, contact Transport Canada at 800-305-2059.
Who do I contact to I register my aircraft?
To register an aircraft, contact Transport Canada at 800-305-2059.
How do I obtain Canadian Aeronautical Charts?
A free price list and index of available charts can be obtained by writing to: Canada Map Office (CMO), 615 Booth St., Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0E9. Aeronautical and topographical maps can be purchased over the telephone from Ottawa by dialing 800-465-6277, or by FAX 800-661-6277. Credit cards are accepted.