AUTHORIZATION PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH 702.22(2)(a) OF THE CANADIAN AVIATION REGULATIONS

Pursuant to paragraph 702.22(2)(a) of the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs), and after taking into account that the authorization is in the public interest and is not likely to affect aviation safety, for the purposes of paragraph 602.15(2)(a) of the CARs, I hereby authorize J & L Aerial Spray Service, Box 160, Hazelridge, Manitoba R0E 0Y0 to operate at altitudes other than those specified in paragraph 602.14(2)(a) of the CARs, subject to the conditions that follow.

Details of paragraph 702.22(2)(a) and paragraph 602.15(2)(a) are found in Appendix A to this authorization.

Purpose

The purpose of this authorization is to permit J & L Aerial Spray Service to conduct aerial application of an insecticide near Oakbank, Manitoba for the control of insects.  The area of application of the insecticide will be that area as depicted on the maps accompanying the application for this authorization.

Application

This authorization is subject to the description of events in the J & L Aerial Spray Service aerial work zone plans and covering letter, dated 10 July 2006 and applies to C-GYWZ, Cessna A188 Agwagon aircraft when operated by J & L Aerial Spray Service under Air Operator Certificate Number 10870 .

Conditions

This authorization is subject to the following conditions:

  1. Flights shall be carried out under Day/VFR conditions;
  2. No person, other than crew members essential to the operation shall be on board the aircraft at any time;
  3. Flights shall be operated at such altitudes, airspeeds and flight paths that will permit a landing without creating a hazard to persons or property on the surface of the earth in the event of an emergency;
  4. J & L Aerial Spray Service shall ensure that flight paths are arranged and flown so that no person is directly under the area of application during any operations;
  5. A copy of this authorization shall be carried on board the aircraft during aerial work operations;
  6. Local police and fire departments shall be notified of the nature and dates and times of the operations prior to commencement of operations;
  7. The Regional Superintendent, Operations, Prairie and Northern Region shall be notified in advance of any operations (in order of preference) by telephone at 204-983-1397 , by fax at 204-983-1734 or by e-mail to grahamk@tc.gc.ca
  8. J & L Aerial Spray Service shall comply with paragraph 702.22(2)(b) of the CARs.

Validity

This authorization is in effect until the earliest of the following:

  1. 23:59 CST 31 October 2006;
  2. the date on which any condition set out in this authorization is breached or;
  3. the date on which this authorization is canceled in writing by the Minister where he is of the opinion that it is no longer in the public interest or is likely to affect aviation safety.

Dated at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada this 14 July 2006, on behalf of the Minister of Transport.

Original signed by Doug Moyse for

      K.W. Graham
Superintendent
Flight Operations – Fixed Wing
Commercial and Business Aviation
Prairie and Northern Region
for Minister of Transport

APPENDIX A

Built-up Area and Aerial Work Zone

702.22 (1) …

(2) For the purposes of paragraph 602.15(2)(a), a person may operate an aircraft over a built-up area at altitudes and distances less than those specified in paragraph 602.14(2)(a), if the person

  1. has an authorization from the Minister or is authorized to do so in an air operator certificate; and
  2. complies with the Commercial Air Service Standards.

Permissible Low Altitude Flight

Minimum Altitudes and Distances

602.14 (1) …

(2) Except where conducting a take-off, approach or landing or where permitted under section 602.15, no person shall operate an aircraft

  1. over a built-up area or over an open-air assembly of persons unless the aircraft is operated at an altitude from which, in the event of an emergency necessitating an immediate landing, it would be possible to land the aircraft without creating a hazard to persons or property on the surface, and, in any case, at an altitude that is not lower than
    1. for aeroplanes, 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle located within a horizontal distance of 2,000 feet from the aeroplane,
    2. for balloons, 500 feet above the highest obstacle located within a horizontal distance of 500 feet from the balloon, or
    3. for an aircraft other than an aeroplane or a balloon, 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle located within a horizontal distance of 500 feet from the aircraft; and
  2. in circumstances other than those referred to in (a), at a distance less than 500 feet from any person, vessel, vehicle or structure.

602.15 (1) …

(2) A person may operate an aircraft, to the extent necessary for the purpose of the operation in which the aircraft is engaged, at altitudes and distances less than those set out in

  1. Paragraph 602.14(2)(a), where operation of the aircraft is authorized under Subpart 3 or section 702.22; or…
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