Aviation safety poster gallery

These posters raise awareness on key safety issues that affect the general aviation community. Browse the topics, then order or print a poster for your local flying club.

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Best practices

UNSAR costs are unreal...

(PDF 3230 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows 4 different scenarios where an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) has been activated:

  • Scenario 1 shows an ELT signal coming from an airplane in a hangar
  • Scenario 2 shows an ELT signal coming from a floatplane on the water, not inflight, with a man fishing standing beside the plane
  • Scenario 3 shows an ELT signal coming from a delivery truck, while a helicopter flies in the sky above
  • Scenario 4 shows an ELT signal coming from a plane that has crashed on the ground in the forest

This poster also includes the following text:

Which one is real? An UNSAR is an unnecessary search and rescue alert. To prevent an UNSAR, immediately report any accidental ELT activation to the NAV CANADA National Operations Center (NOC) by calling (toll-free) 1 866 651-9053

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Snowbirds can fly over Parliament Hill... You can’t

(PDF 942 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows the snowbirds flying over Parliament Hill during an airshow. A small aircraft is flying as well. It includes the following text:

Know the RESTRICTED AREAS (CYRs) on your route! For information on CYR 537 (Parliament Hill), CYR 538 (Rideau Hall) and all other CYRs and specially designated airspace in Canada, consult the Designated Airspace Handbook at www.navcanada.ca

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Safety in the air starts on the ground (maintenance)

(PDF 545 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

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This poster shows a person working on an airplane engine.

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Safety in the air starts on the ground (inspection)

(PDF 412 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows a person inspecting an airplane.

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Where did it come from? Where is it going?

(PDF 368 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows a single bolt.

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Rise high with safety

(PDF 611 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows a hot air balloon rising in the sky.

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The walk from A to B could take... the rest of your life!

(PDF 331 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows an airplane with footsteps crossing from a letter A to a letter B. The poster shows that letter B is cut up by the airplane’s propeller.

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Incorrect loading can have an impact!

(PDF 441 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows a floatplane flying at a steep angle.

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IFR procedures at uncontrolled aerodromes

(PDF 257 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster describes IFR approach and departure procedures at uncontrolled aerodromes. The image shows a plane in the different stages of an IFR approach at an uncontrolled aerodrome.

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Threat and error management... it’s your responsibility!

(PDF 201 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster illustrates several pressures (clients, weather, fueling, overloading, etc) that a pilot encounters and serves as a reminder of the importance of threat and error management to make the right decision.

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Flight planning

Cats can see in the dark... You can’t

(PDF 1710 Kb, 8.5" x 10.39")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows a cat jumping over trees in the moonlight while a small aircraft is flying. It also includes the following text:

Be aware of the hazards of night flying

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Safety in flight begins with the preflight

(PDF 586 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows an aircraft with similarly colored inlet plugs, and an aircraft with red warnings flags and contrasting engine inlet plugs, reminding the pilot to remove them before takeoff. It also includes the following text:

  • Failure to remove external engine covers or flight control locks can result in:
    • Loss of engine or control after takeoff
    • Destructive oil and cylinder temps
    • Low-to-zero oil pressure
    • Reduced engine power
    • Costly engine overheat damage
    • Reduced engine time to overhaul
  • Failure to notice non-contrasting protective covers during the preflight inspection resulted in costly unscheduled engine removal after landing Safety suggestions:
  • Make covers visible from the cockpit and using contrasting colours, which provides a good safety screen
  • Warning flags and contrasting colour can be effective attention-getters on external covers and control locks

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Day VFR pilots— don’t leave yourself in the dark.

(PDF 485 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows a general aviation aircraft on a runway, as the sun is beginning to set. It also includes the following text:

Plan ahead. Before you run out of time, fuel, daylight and ideas, land and stay the night.

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Don’t fly high.

(PDF 1.06 Mb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

Half of the poster shows a small aircraft flying and the other half shows smoke. This poster also includes the following text: Don’t fly high.

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Don’t fly high.

(PDF 1.23 Mb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

Half of the poster shows a small aircraft flying and the other half shows smoke. This poster also includes the following text: Don’t fly high.

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Canada's airspace: Information on airspace classification and structure

(PDF 376 Kb, 8.25" x 13.2")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows the airspace classification and structure of Canada’s airspace.

This information has been produced by Civil Aviation to provide a better understanding of the airspace classification system in Canada. For more details on the airspace structure and classification, please refer to:

  • Division I of Subpart 601 of the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs)
  • Airspace Structure, Classification and Use
  • Designated Airspace Handbook (DAH), TP 1820

Classification

Canadian Domestic Airspace (CDA) has seven classifications. The application of any classification to an airspace structure determines the operating rules, the level of ATC service provided within the structure and, in some instances, communications and equipment requirements.

Structure

The airspace structure defines the physical dimensions of the elements into which the airspace is divided, such as control zones (CZ), terminal control areas (TCA), control area extensions (CAE) and airways.

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Aviation safety starts here

Aviation safety starts here

(PDF 1.07 Mb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

The poster is separated by three images. Top shows a person reading aviation safety guidelines, the bottom left shows a magnifying glass on top of a map and the bottom right shows a green aviation headset. This poster also includes the following text: Aviation Safety starts here.

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Aviation safety starts here

(PDF 418 Kb 8.5 x 11)

Text description of the poster

The poster is showing three separate images of people inspecting aircrafts. This poster also includes the following text: Aviation Safety starts here.

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Situational awareness

Everything moves at an airport! Be alert! Runway

(PDF 876 Kb, 8.24" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows an aerial view of a busy airport, which includes several potential runway incursions scenarios and other dangers on and around runways, including the dangers on and around runways, taxiways, aprons and on final approach.

Examples include:

  • helicopter near runway
  • two aircraft crossing paths on the same runway

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Authorized? Be sure! Runway incursions are real!

(PDF 880 Kb, 8" x 10.68")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows a general aviation aircraft that is just about to cross a runway hold line with a commuter-type aircraft landing on same runway.

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Weather

VFR flight Into adverse weather can be deadly

(PDF 374 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows dark storm clouds in the sky. It also includes the following text:

  • It’s better to arrive a little late in this world, than early in the next!

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It will pass…wait it out!

(PDF 365 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows dark storm clouds in the sky.

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Make your weather decision while you still have a choice.

(PDF 443 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows various general aviation aircraft on a runway. It also includes the following text:

  • It’s better to arrive a little late in this world, than early in the next!
  • Be a wise pilot
  • Before takeoff:
    • Get all available weather information.
    • Prepare for the worst and plan alternatives.
    • File a flight plan, or flight itinerary.
    • Leave a margin for error or the unexpected— take ample fuel reserves.
  • While airborne:
    • Keep an eye on the weather.
    • Monitor broadcasts and ask for updates.
    • Don’t push your limits.
    • Make your diversion or land decision early.

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Be weather wise

(PDF 408 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows dark rain clouds with a windsock to measure wind speed and direction. It also includes the following text:

It’s deadly to minimize bad weather

  • Cancel or delay the flight
  • Respect the limits, yours and your aircraft’s
  • Expect the worst, plan ahead, consider all your options

You always have a choice

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They didn't make the meeting

(PDF 358 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

The top image of the poster shows an empty conference room table. The bottom image shows an aircraft nose down in water. It also includes the following text:

Flying in bad weather can mean a dead end.

Don't let outside pressures of flying in unsafe conditions bring you down.

Cancel or delay the flight.

Remember...

You always have a choice

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System Safety posters

The System Safety posters listed on this page are available for purchase or download, where applicable, from Transport Canada's Online Publications Storefront. A preview option is also available.

Inventory

Stop! Inventory Your Tools After Each Job

(PDF 199 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows the words “Stop! Inventory Your Tools After Each Job”

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The end of the tail could be... the end of your life!

(PDF 1.48 Mb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows the tail end of a helicopter

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That's TIME in your TANKS

(PDF 306 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows fuel pump and a clock

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Judgment Your Decision... Can you live with it?

(PDF 378 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows the silhouette of a pilot’s head divided into six sections to represent the division of his thought processes (payload, weather, performance, ATC, fuel, runways)

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Dressed For Survival?

(PDF 1.6 Mb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows a crashed airplane and a pilot in shorts, sandals, and t-shirt, walking through deep snow

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Work + Time = Fatigue - Don't find your limit by accident

(PDF 1.2 Mb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows a risk matrix of work/time, safe zone, fatigue, danger zone

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Flying single-engined helicopters far over the water can get very quiet, and shortly afterwards... WET!

(PDF 1.24 Mb, 8.5" x 11")

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This poster shows a submerged helicopter being hoisted out of the water

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Aircraft Corrosion

(PDF 1.29 Mb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows diagrams and descriptions of different types of aircraft corrosion

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Aircraft Spark Plugs tell a story...

(PDF 273 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows diagrams and descriptions of different types of spark plug wear or damage

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Spark Plug Installation Safety Tips

(PDF 406 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows a spark plug and lists these spark plug installation tips:

  • A torque wrench should be used to apply the recommended torque.
  • To avoid plug damage, always use a six-point socket.
  • Never install a spark plug that has been dropped.
  • To change polarity and equalize the firing wear, rotate spark plugs between even- and odd-numbered cylinders, or as specified by the engine manufacturer.
  • Inspect plug connector well for proper internal sealing and evidence of gas leaks or flashover. Clean thoroughly the connector well, ignition harness connector terminal and seal grommet prior to installation.
  • Inspect and clean the plug threads with a wire brush as necessary.
  • Do not use a wire brush to clean electrodes.
  • Check and close the ground electrode gap to the specified setting by applying pressure with the correct tool. Do not attempt to open gaps that are set too close.
  • Apply a very small amount of anti-seize compound near the firing end of the plugs threads, but never to the first thread. To avoid a build-up of excess compound, consider this application for every third reinstallation after cleaning old plugs and for initial installation of new plugs.
  • Use one new or annealed (if flat copper type) washer per plug.
  • Do not add a washer where a thermocouple is installed.

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When seconds count... annual CRM training pays off

(PDF 721 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

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This poster shows firefighter crew and an airplane on fire

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Pilot's Guide to Airport Signs & Markings

(PDF 89 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows several airport signs and marking with their descriptions

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Service difficulty report logic chart

(PDF 566 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows a logic chart for service difficulty reporting

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Warning! Don't Fly into CYR 724- Gagetown Restricted Area

(PDF 857 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows an airplane flying through an active military firing range

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Flying on Board Seaplanes

(PDF 1.04 Mb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This bilingual poster shows a float plane and the following text:

FLYING ON BOARDSEAPLANES/FLOATPLANES
Be informed, be aware, and be prepared!
Transport Canada takes the safety of the travelling public very seriously.
Before takeoff, read the safety briefing card and listen carefully when the pilots give a complete safety briefing. Make sure the briefing includes all the items below and ask questions about things that are not clear to you.

  • Baggage limits
  • Where baggage is stowed
  • How the seat belts work
  • How to secure seat backs and tray tables
  • How to know where you are in the plane no matter its position
  • Where to find and how to use exits
  • Where to find the emergency locator transmitter (ELT), survival kit, first aid kit, fire extinguisher, oxygen, etc.
  • Rules about using electronic devices
  • Where to find and how to use life preservers
  • Rules about smoking
  • Exiting underwater (underwater egress)

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Unruly Passenger Public Awareness Campaign Posters

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Did you know that unacceptable behaviour is NOT tolerated!

(PDF 281 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows a drawing of an passengers in airplane. Two of the passengers are being disruptive. Text includes “Everyone is entitled to travel in a safe and secure environment. Safety Advice For Everyone.”

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Interference with crew members is NOT tolerated

(PDF 272 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows a drawing of an passengers in airplane. Two of the passengers are being disruptive. Text includes “Examples include: Disobeying instructions of the crew; Causing a disturbance; Assault. Safety Advice For Everyone.”

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Runway Incursions Awareness Campaign Posters

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Final Approach - All Clear? Be sure! Runway Incursions Are Real! (Helicopter)

(PDF 355 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows a helicopter about to land near a fuel truck

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Authorized! Be Sure! Runway Incursions Are Real! (Truck)

(PDF 1.61 Mb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows a truck on the runway where an airplane is about to land

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Don't Let It Get This Far! Runway Incursions Are Real! (Tower)

(PDF 325 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

Text description of the poster

This poster shows two aircraft about to collide on a runway from the viewpoint of an aircraft control tower

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Each Taxi Scenario Is Different. Be Sure! Runway Incursions Are Real! (Pilots)

(PDF 359 Kb, 8.5" x 11")

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This poster shows two pilots in an aircraft cockpit

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