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Canada Flight Supplement
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The Canada Flight Supplement is a joint civil/military publication. It contains information on Canadian and North Atlantic aerodromes and is used as a reference for the planning and safe conduct of air operations.
The Canada Flight Supplement, measuring 5 ¼ by 8 ¼ inches, is updated every 56 days and is available in English or a bilingual format. Data for the province of Quebec and the National Capital Region are presented in French in the bilingual edition.
To determine the most current CFS, or to find out when the next edition will be effective, please click here
The Canada Flight Supplement, measuring 5 ¼ by 8 ¼ inches, is updated every 56 days and is available in English or a bilingual format. Data for the province of Quebec and the National Capital Region are presented in French in the bilingual edition.
To determine the most current CFS, or to find out when the next edition will be effective, please click here
The Canada Flight Supplement is a joint civil/military publication. It contains information on Canadian and North Atlantic aerodromes and is used as a reference for the planning and safe conduct of air operations.
The publication contains the following sections:
* General: Tables, legends and associated information pertinent to interpretation of the supplement.
* Aerodrome Directory: Data and sketches for Canadian aerodromes and heliports and selected aerodromes in the North Atlantic.
Planning: Information for flight planning, characteristics of airspace, chart updating, flight restrictions, IFR routes, airway intersections and chart distributors.
* Radio Navigation and Communications: Data for radio navigation aids and communication facilities.
* Military: Flight procedures and data, including sections on procedures for flight in the USA, North Atlantic and Alaska, air/ground communications and military training routes/areas.
* Emergency: Emergency procedures.
The Canada Flight Supplement, measuring 5 ¼ by 8 ¼ inches, is updated every 56 days and is available in English or a bilingual format. Data for the province of Quebec and the National Capital Region are presented in French in the bilingual edition.
Beginning with the 10 May 2007 or 5 July 2007 issue, NAV CANADA began publishing a CFS that complies with the ICAO standards required for international, regularly-used aerodromes. The CFS will introduce six groupings for the aerodromes listed in Section B. Each aerodrome has been assigned to a grouping according to its role in the Air Navigation System (ANS) and related aeronautical information will be collected and published accordingly. For some aerodromes, data may not be available or may not be applicable. In such cases, where data is not available, “NIL” will appear in the related field and for data that is not applicable “N/A” will appear. The six aerodrome groupings are defined below:
International (INTL1)
• Full data set compliant ICAO Part 3 Aerodrome.
• Designated International by Transport Canada
Primary Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) (IFR1)
• All permanent aerodromes with instrument approach procedures (IAPs) (public or restricted) with runways 6,000 ft. or greater.
Published every 56 days.
To determine the most current CFS, or to find out when the next edition will be effective, please click here
The publication contains the following sections:
* General: Tables, legends and associated information pertinent to interpretation of the supplement.
* Aerodrome Directory: Data and sketches for Canadian aerodromes and heliports and selected aerodromes in the North Atlantic.
Planning: Information for flight planning, characteristics of airspace, chart updating, flight restrictions, IFR routes, airway intersections and chart distributors.
* Radio Navigation and Communications: Data for radio navigation aids and communication facilities.
* Military: Flight procedures and data, including sections on procedures for flight in the USA, North Atlantic and Alaska, air/ground communications and military training routes/areas.
* Emergency: Emergency procedures.
The Canada Flight Supplement, measuring 5 ¼ by 8 ¼ inches, is updated every 56 days and is available in English or a bilingual format. Data for the province of Quebec and the National Capital Region are presented in French in the bilingual edition.
Beginning with the 10 May 2007 or 5 July 2007 issue, NAV CANADA began publishing a CFS that complies with the ICAO standards required for international, regularly-used aerodromes. The CFS will introduce six groupings for the aerodromes listed in Section B. Each aerodrome has been assigned to a grouping according to its role in the Air Navigation System (ANS) and related aeronautical information will be collected and published accordingly. For some aerodromes, data may not be available or may not be applicable. In such cases, where data is not available, “NIL” will appear in the related field and for data that is not applicable “N/A” will appear. The six aerodrome groupings are defined below:
International (INTL1)
• Full data set compliant ICAO Part 3 Aerodrome.
• Designated International by Transport Canada
Primary Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) (IFR1)
• All permanent aerodromes with instrument approach procedures (IAPs) (public or restricted) with runways 6,000 ft. or greater.
Published every 56 days.
To determine the most current CFS, or to find out when the next edition will be effective, please click here
| Brands | Nav Canada |
| SKU | 112 |
| Name | Canada Flight Supplement |
