Helijet International Inc. is hereby authorized pursuant to Section 702.22(2) of the Canadian Aviation Regulations

Helijet International Inc. is hereby authorized pursuant to Section 702.22(2) of the Canadian Aviation Regulations, to conduct operations at altitudes less than 1,000 feet above and less than 500 feet horizontal distance from the highest obstacle, for the purpose of aerial inspection and photography for AVCAN Global Systems.

The operation will take place on Wednesday, July 19, 2000, between the hours of 1900 and 2100 local time, depending on suitable weather conditions.
This authorization is subject to the following conditions:

  1. Operations will be conducted within the specified hours, under DAY/VFR conditions, using a BH06 type helicopter.
  2. The flight path and altitude shall be as depicted on the map submitted and held on file with Commercial and Business Aviation, Pacific Region; being the Coquitlam Centre Mall at Lougheed Highway and Barnet Highway and the Provincia1 Liquor Distribution Building near Brunette Road and Highway # 1.
  3. The local police and authorities and municipalities concerned shall be informed of and acknowledge the operation.
  4. Helijet International Inc. shal1 be responsible for ensuring that:
    1. the aircraft shall, at all times, be flown along a flight path which, in case of an engine failure or other in-flight emergency necessitating an immediate landing, shall ensure a suitable (autorotational) landing site without endangering persons or property on the ground or on the water;
    2. suitable auto-rotational landing areas are within reach at all times;
    3. the aircraft shall be flown in compliance within the "Height-Velocity Diagram contained with the approved Aircraft Flight Manual;
    4. the following restrictions apply:
      1. the height over the rooftops at the two aerial work zones as described under (b) above, shall not be less than 500 feet above ground leve1 (AGL) at any time; and
      2. transit routes to and from the sites as under (b) above, shal1 be flown in accordance with Canadian Aviation Regulations 602.14, Minimum Altitude and Distances.
    5. all personnel involved are briefed on the operation, safety precautions and emergency procedures before flight operations commence;
    6. persons carried on board the helicopter shall be limited to essential crew only; and
    7. the operation shall be coordinated with the Appropriate Air Traffic Control Authority.
  5. This authority is subject to the observance by the air operator of the conditions of the authority. Any part of this authority may be suspended or canceled at any time by the Minister, where he is of the opinion that it is no 1onger in the public interest or it is likely to affect aviation safety or for cause, including failure on the part of the air operator, his servants or agents to comply with the provisions of the Aeronautics Act, the Canadian Aviation Regulations or any of the said conditions.
  6. A copy of this authority shall be carried on board the aircraft while operating in Canada.

 

DATED AT VANCOUVER, BC THIS 18th DAY OF JULY 2000

 

Original signed by:

Henk van Erkelens
Superintendent, Rotorcraft
Commercial and Business Aviation for Minister of Transport
Pacific Region

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