Transport Canada definition
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In addition, personnel in this category hired prior to June 30, 2001, who obtain a suitably rated Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License through self-study, in order to credit towards their Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA), shall receive a five-hundred dollar ($500.00) payment.
Personnel hired into this category after June 29, 2001 will be required to obtain and maintain a suitably rated Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License and a Company approved Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA).
Personnel hired in this category after June 29, 2001 will be required to obtain and maintain a suitably rated Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License and a Company approved Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA).
In addition, personnel in this classification who hold seniority in Category 1, 19 or 38 hired prior to June 30, 2001, who obtain a suitably rated Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License through self-study, in order to credit towards their Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA), shall receive a five-hundred dollar ($500.00) payment.
In addition, personnel in this category hired prior to June 30, 2001, who obtain a Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License through self- study, in order to credit towards their Aircraft Certification Authority (ACA), shall receive a five-hundred dollar ($500.00) payment.
NAV CANADA shall provide legal advice and assistance to an employee who is required to appear at a coroner’s inquest or judicial/magisterial inquiry, Transportation Safety Board or Transport Canada Investigation, or who is a party to civil legal action, arising out of the performance of the employee’s duties as an air traffic controller.
An experience credit may be granted to a Transport Canada licence holder.
E) No employee shall be required to travel in a vehicle which does not meet the Transport Canada Safety requirements.
It shall be the responsibility of the Employee or Owner Operator to maintain a set of log books of driving hours for the purposes of inspection by Transport Canada Inspectors when requested to do so.
The noise exposure levels and standards of protective equipment shall be as provided for in the Transport Canada Coast Guard Standards Respecting Noise Control and Hearing Protection in Canadian Towboats over fifteen (15) Tons, Gross Tonnage, subject to the Marine Occupational Safety and Health Regulations.