an aircraft system that is intended to provide a flight
crew with both aural and visual alerts to aid in preventing controlled flight into terrain,
obstacles or water;
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TAWS or Terrain Awareness Warning System
A
document established by the Minister pursuant to subsection 605.07(1) that lists the
aircraft equipment that is
allowed to be inoperative for a particular type of aircraft
under the conditions specified therein;
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, MMEL or master minimum equipment list
The period that starts when a
flight crew member reports for a flight, or reports as a
flight crew member on standby, and finishes at engines
off or rotors stopped at the end of the final flight, except
in the case of a flight conducted under Subpart 4 or 5 of
Part VII, in which case the period finishes 15 minutes after engines off or rotors
stopped at the end of the final
flight, and includes the time required to complete any
duties assigned by the air operator or private operator or
delegated by the Minister prior to the reporting time and
includes the time required to complete aircraft maintenance engineer duties prior to
or following a flight
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Flight Duty Time
means the range over
which the pilot of an aircraft on the centre line of a runway can expect to see the
runway surface markings or the
lights delineating the runway or identifying that centre
line;
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RVR or runway visual range
, means any maintenance performed at predetermined intervals pursuant to these
Regulations, a maintenance schedule or an airworthiness
directive;
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scheduled maintenance
In respect of an aerodrome, means the
minima specified in the Canada Air Pilot for a CAT III precision approach to a runway
at that aerodrome.
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CAT III Minima
equipment designed to cover the eyes, nose and mouth of the wearer,
or the nose and mouth where accessory equipment is
provided to protect the eyes, and to protect the wearer
from the effects of smoke, carbon dioxide or other harmful gases;
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protective breathing equipment
The altitude expressed in hundreds of feet, indicated on an altimeter set to 29.92
inches
crew with both aural and visual alerts to aid in preventing controlled flight into terrain,
obstacles or water;
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TAWS or Terrain Awareness Warning System
A
document established by the Minister pursuant to subsection 605.07(1) that lists the
aircraft equipment that is
allowed to be inoperative for a particular type of aircraft
under the conditions specified therein;
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, MMEL or master minimum equipment list
The period that starts when a
flight crew member reports for a flight, or reports as a
flight crew member on standby, and finishes at engines
off or rotors stopped at the end of the final flight, except
in the case of a flight conducted under Subpart 4 or 5 of
Part VII, in which case the period finishes 15 minutes after engines off or rotors
stopped at the end of the final
flight, and includes the time required to complete any
duties assigned by the air operator or private operator or
delegated by the Minister prior to the reporting time and
includes the time required to complete aircraft maintenance engineer duties prior to
or following a flight
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Flight Duty Time
means the range over
which the pilot of an aircraft on the centre line of a runway can expect to see the
runway surface markings or the
lights delineating the runway or identifying that centre
line;
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RVR or runway visual range
, means any maintenance performed at predetermined intervals pursuant to these
Regulations, a maintenance schedule or an airworthiness
directive;
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scheduled maintenance
In respect of an aerodrome, means the
minima specified in the Canada Air Pilot for a CAT III precision approach to a runway
at that aerodrome.
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CAT III Minima
equipment designed to cover the eyes, nose and mouth of the wearer,
or the nose and mouth where accessory equipment is
provided to protect the eyes, and to protect the wearer
from the effects of smoke, carbon dioxide or other harmful gases;
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protective breathing equipment
The altitude expressed in hundreds of feet, indicated on an altimeter set to 29.92
inches