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1. ³»¿ëÀ» ¿ä¾àÇØ º¸¸é ij³ª´ÙÀÇ GAÇ×°ø±âÀÇ Á¤ÀÇ´Â ´ÙÀ½°ú °°½À´Ï´Ù.(Á¦ Çؼ®ÀÌ À߸øµÇ¾ú´Ù¸é ´ñ±Û ºÎŹµå¸³´Ï´Ù.)

 

 

(1) Basic Ultralight - 1ÀνÂ

     - µî·Ï±âÈ£ : C-Ixxx

     - ¹«°ÔÁ¦ÇÑ : 165 kg(Á¶Á¾»ç¸¦ Á¦¿ÜÇÏ°í ¿¬·á¿Í ¿ÀÀÏ ¹«°Ô Æ÷ÇÔ)

     - Á¦ÀÛ : Owner

     - Pilot Permit : Ultralight Aeroplane

 

(2) Ultralight - 2ÀνÂ

     - µî·Ï±âÈ£ : C-Ixxx

     - ¹«°ÔÁ¦ÇÑ : 195 kg(¿¬·á¿Í ¿ÀÀÏ ¹«°Ô Æ÷ÇÔ)

     - Á¦ÀÛ : Owner

     - Pilot Permit : Ultralight Aeroplane

     - ½Â°´ ž½Â ±ÝÁö(2¸íÀÇ Pilot¸¸ ž½Â°¡´É)

 

(3) Ultralight - 1Àν ¶Ç´Â 2ÀνÂ

     - µî·Ï±âÈ£ : C-Ixxx

     - ¹«°ÔÁ¦ÇÑ : 544 kg MTOW

     - Á¦ÀÛ : Owner

     - Pilot Permit : Ultralight Aeroplane

     - ½Â°´ ž½Â ±ÝÁö(2¸íÀÇ Pilot¸¸ ž½Â°¡´É)

 

(4) Advanced Ultralight

     - µî·Ï±âÈ£ : C-Ixxx

     - ¹«°ÔÁ¦ÇÑ : 480 kg MTOW(plus Float Allowance)

     - Á¦ÀÛ : Manufacturer or Owner from the Manufacture's kit

     - Pilot Permit : Ultralight Aeroplane

     - ½Â°´ ž½Â : Recreational ¶Ç´Â ±× ÀÌ»óÀÇ ¸éÀå½Ã °¡´É

       (Ultralight ¸éÀå2¸íÀÇ Pilot¸¸ ž½Â°¡´É)

 

(5) Amateur-Built(home built ¶Ç´Â Experimental)

     - µî·Ï±âÈ£ : C-Fxxx or C-Gxxx

     - ¹«°ÔÁ¦ÇÑ : 400 lb gross weight(¾à 1,800kg)

     - Á¦ÀÛ :  Owner(51% ÀÌ»ó Á¦ÀÛ ¹× ºñÇàÀü 2ȸÀÇ °Ë»ç)

     - Pilot Permit : Recreational ¶Ç´Â ±× ÀÌ»óÀÇ ¸éÀå

       * However, if the aircraft meets the new definition of ultralight, it can

          be flown by an ultralight pilot, but not with a passenger.

     - ½Â°´ ž½Â : Recreational ¶Ç´Â ±× ÀÌ»óÀÇ ¸éÀå½Ã °¡´É

 

(6) Certified

     - µî·Ï±âÈ£ : C-Fxxx or C-Gxxx

     - ¹«°ÔÁ¦ÇÑ : no limit

     - Á¦ÀÛ :  Manufacturer

     - Pilot Permit : Recreational ¶Ç´Â ±× ÀÌ»óÀÇ ¸éÀå

       * However, if the aircraft meets the new definition of ultralight, it can

          be flown by an ultralight pilot, but not with a passenger.

     - ½Â°´ ž½Â : Recreational ¶Ç´Â ±× ÀÌ»óÀÇ ¸éÀå½Ã °¡´É

 

 

What are the aircraft classes (types) in Canada? Print

Canadian General Aviation Aircraft Classifications

Current as of October, 1996

With the new Canadian Aviation Regulations and the Ultralight and Advanced Ultralight Interim Strategy, ultralights are divided into two classes, Basic and Advanced. Ultralights had been defined by launch weight and wing loading. The Interim Strategy adds another definition of ultralight based on gross weight and stall speed.

Basic Ultralights Ultralight - Single Place

  • Call Letters - C-Ixxx
  • Weight Limits - 165 kg (363 lbs) launch weight (includes the weight of fuel and oil but not pilot)
  • Government Standard - weight and wing loading limits
  • Construction By - owner
  • Aircraft Modifications - owner permitted to make modifications
  • Maintenance - as needed, by owner
  • Minimum Pilot Permit/License - Pilot Permit - Ultralight Aeroplane

Ultralight - two place

  • Call Letters - C-Ixxx
  • Weight Limits - 195 kg (429 lbs) launch weight (includes weight of full fuel and oil but not occupants)
  • Government Standard - weight and wing loading limits
  • Construction By - owner
  • Aircraft Modifications - owner permitted to make modifications
  • Maintenance - as needed, by owner
  • Minimum Pilot Permit/License - Pilot Permit - Ultralight Aeroplane.
  • Passenger Carrying - not permitted. Two pilots may fly together in an ultralight.

Ultralight - single or two place

  • Call Letters - C-Ixxx
  • Weight Limits - 544 kg (1200 lbs) maximum takeoff weight
  • Government Standard - weight and stall speed plus a useful load limit. (See the AULA Strategy on Transport Canada's Recreational Aviation web page.)
  • Construction By - owner
  • Aircraft Modifications - owner permitted to make modifications
  • Maintenance - as needed, by owner
  • Minimum Pilot Permit/License - Pilot Permit - Ultralight Aeroplane
  • Passenger Carrying - not permitted. Two pilots may fly together in an ultralight

Advanced Ultralight

With the introduction of the new Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs), this class of ultralight will be a class of the "I" registered Ultralight category.

  • Call Letters - C-Ixxx (It is proposed that older registered AULAs will keep the C-Fxxx or C-Gxxx registration until it is re-registered by a new owner.)
  • Weight Limits - 480 kg (1058 lbs) gross weight plus float allowance
  • Government Standard - TP10141
  • Construction By - Manufacturer, or by owner from manufacturer's kit
  • Aircraft Modifications - with pre-approval of manufacturer only
  • Maintenance - by owner, who must follow manufacturer's maintenance schedule
  • Minimum Pilot's Permit/License - Pilot Permit - Ultralight Aeroplane
  • Passenger Carrying - Permitted only if pilot holds a Recreational Pilot Permit or higher licence. Two pilots may fly together in an advanced ultralight.

Amateur-Built(also called home built or experimental)

  • Call Letters - C-Fxxx or C-Gxxx
  • Weight Limits - 4000 lbs gross weight
  • Government Standard - T51-13-549E
  • Construction By - owner (aircraft must by at least 51% built by owner, and have 2 inspections before flight)
  • Aircraft Modifications - owner permitted to make modifications
  • Maintenance - by owner, entered in an aircraft log book, annual activity report submitted to Transport Canada.
  • Minimum Pilot Permit/License - Recreational Pilot Permit. However, if the aircraft meets the new definition of ultralight, it can be flown by an ultralight pilot, but not with a passenger.
  • Passenger Carrying - Permitted with Recreational Pilot Permit or higher license.

Certified

  • Call Letters - C-Fxxx or C-Gxxx
  • Weight Limits - no limit
  • Government Standard - Type Certificate
  • Construction By - Manufacturer
  • Aircraft Modifications - STC approved only, by Transport Canada Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME).
  • Maintenance - AME. Annual inspection and current Certificate of Airworthiness required
  • Minimum Pilot Permit/License - Recreational Pilot Permit. However, if the aircraft meets the new definition of ultralight, it can be flown by an ultralight pilot, but not with a passenger.
  • Passenger Carrying - Permitted with a Recreatinal Pilot Permit or higher license.

 

 

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(1) ÃÊ°æ·® Ç×°ø±â Á¶Á¾»ç(Pilot Permit - Ultralight Aeroplane)

- ÃÖ¼Ò 16¼¼ ÀÌ»ó(ÇлýÀº 14¼¼ ÀÌ»ó)

- Class 4 medical - declared

- Transport Canada¿¡¼­ ½ÂÀÎÇÑ Áö»óÇаú°úÁ¤(Ground School)

- Transport CanadaÀÇ Çʱâ½ÃÇè, ULTRA (Air Regulations, Procedures, etc.)
- 10 ½Ã°£ÀÇ ºñÇà½Ã°£(ÃÖ¼ÒÇÑ 5½Ã°£ÀÇ µà¾ó°ú 2½Ã°£ÀÇ ¼Ö·Î Æ÷ÇÔ)

- 30ȸ ÀÌ»óÀÇ ÀÌÂø·ú, Circuits(10ȸ ÀÌ»óÀÇ ¼Ö·Î)

 

(2) ÀÚ°¡¿ëÁ¶Á¾»ç ¸éÀå(PPL-A)ÀÌ ÀÖ´Â °æ¿ì

- Class 4 medical

- Transport Canada¿¡¼­ ½ÂÀÎÇÑ Áö»óÇаú°úÁ¤(Ground School)

- Transport CanadaÀÇ Å×½ºÆ®, ULTRA (Air Regulations, Procedures, etc.)

- ÃÖ¼Ò 5½Ã°£ÀÇ ºñÇà½Ã°£(2½Ã°£ µà¾ó°ú 2½Ã°£ ¼Ö·Î Æ÷ÇÔ)

- 30ȸ ÀÌ»óÀÇ ÀÌÂø·ú, Circuits(10ȸ ÀÌ»óÀÇ ¼Ö·Î)

 

(3) ±³°ü ÀÚ°Ý(Flight Instructor Rating)

- ÃÖ¼Ò 18¼¼ ÀÌ»ó

- unrestricted Class 3 Medical or Higher

- Transport Canada¿¡¼­ ½ÂÀÎÇÑ Áö»óÇаú°úÁ¤(from an ultralight flight instructor)

- Transport CanadaÀÇ Çʱâ½ÃÇè, ULTRA (Air Regulations, Procedures, etc.)
- Transport CanadaÀÇ ½ÂÀÎµÈ ±³°ü°úÁ¤( developed from Part 1 of the Flight

  Instructor Guide)

- Transport CanadaÀÇ ±³¼ö¹ý(instructional techniques, FITEN) Çʱâ½ÃÇè

- ÃÖ¼Ò 50½Ã°£ÀÇ ÃÊ°æ·® ºñÇà½Ã°£(including not less than 5 hours dual instruction, 5 hours dual flight time on insturctional techniques, and 25 hours solo.)

 

(4) ±³°üÀÚ°Ý(ÀÚ°¡¿ëÁ¶Á¾»ç ¸éÀå(PPL-A)ÀÌ ÀÖ´Â °æ¿ì)-

If you currently hold a PPL-A or higher, the flight time is reduced from 50 hours on Ultralight Aeroplanes to 25. If you currently hold or have a held a Flight Instructors rating you are exempted from the ground school and FITEN test. Credits for the RPP holder are not available at this time.



 

 

What kind of license (permit) do I need to fly an ultralight in Canada? Print

To Legally Fly an Ultralight Aeroplane in Canada

If you are presently unlicensed you must get a Pilot Permit - Ultralight Aeroplne. The requirements are:

• be at least 16 yrs of age (14 for a student permit)
• have a Class 4 medical - declared
• take a Transport Canada approved ground school
• take a Transport Canada written test, ULTRA (Air Regulations, Procedures, etc.)
• have a total of 10 hours flying time, including not less than 5 hours dual instruction and 2 hours solo flying
• flight time to include 30 takeoffs, circuits, and landings, 10 as sole occupant of the plane.

If you already have a Private Pilot License Aeroplane (PPL-A) or a Recreational Pilot Permit (RPP), you may fly an ultralight as a priviledge of that license. A checkout is strongly recommended.

The ultralight pilot permit is a separate permit. You may hold it along with aa higher licence. The credits for the RPP holder towards the Ultralight Permit are not available at this time.

If you have had a PPL-A within the last 5 years and want an Ultralight Permit, the requirements are:

• have a Class 4 Medical
• take a Transport Canada approved ground school
• take the Transport Canada test ULTRA (Air Regulations, Procedures, etc.)
• flying time is reduced to 5 hours total including 2 hours dual, 2 hours solo
• flight time to include 20 takeoffs, circuits, landings, 10 as sole occupant of the plane

If you currently hold a pilot's license in any other category of aircraft and want an Ultralight Permit, the above requirement for the TC test ULTRA is deleted. If you curently hold a PPL-A, the requirement for the ground school is also deleted.

The flight times above must be completed within the 24 months preceding the filing of the license application.

The Flight Instructor Rating - Ultralight Aeroplane allows the holder to train ultralight pilots and ultralight instrucors. The requirements are:

• be at least 18 years of age.
• have an unrestricted Class 3 Medical or higher
• take a Transport Canada approved ground school (from an ultralight flight instructor)
• take the Transport Canada written test, ULTRA
• take a Transport Canada approved course of instructional techniques developed from Part 1 of the Flight Instructor Guide
• take the Transport Canada written test on instructional techniques, FITEN
• flight time includes a minimum of 50 hours on Ultralight aeroplanes, including not less than 5 hours dual instruction, 5 hours dual flight time on insturctional techniques, and 25 hours solo.

If you currently hold a PPL-A or higher, the flight time is reduced from 50 hours on Ultralight Aeroplanes to 25. If you currently hold or have a held a Flight Instructors rating you are exempted from the ground school and FITEN test. Credits for the RPP holder are not available at this time.


 
   
 

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