Exemption From subsection 700.04(1) of The Canadian Aviation Regulations

Pursuant to subsection 5.9(2) of the Aeronautics Act, and after having taken into account that the exemption is both in the public interest and is not likely to affect aviation safety, I hereby exempt Cochrane Air Services Limited, P.O. Box 1893, Cochrane, Ontario, P0L 1C0, from the requirements of subsection 700.04(1) of the Canadian Aviation Regulations, subject to the conditions set out below.

The subsection states that a Canadian is eligible to hold an Air Operator Certificate

PURPOSE

The purpose of this exemption is to allow Cochrane Air Services Limited to hold an Air Operators Certificate while not meeting the eligibility requirements of the Canadian Aviation Regulations.

APPLICATION

This exemption applies to Cochrane Air Services Limited, P.O. Box 1893, Cochrane, Ontario, P0L 1C0, while operating aircraft. DeHavilland DHC2, CFGBF, CFGYP, DeHavilland DHC3, CFITS and Cessna180, CFHID under AOC number 3474.

CONDITIONS

This exemption is subject to the following conditions:

  1. The aircraft are maintained and operated at all times pursuant to the requirements of subpart 703 of the Canadian Aviation Regulations.
  2. Cochrane Air Services Limited shall conduct the air transport service to and from Lake Lillabelle (Cochrane), Ontario and to the fifty-eight outpost camps owned and operated by Cochrane Air Services Limited and Kesegami Lake Lodge Inc. in Northern Ontario (see attachment). The air service shall operate during the period beginning March 1 and ending November 1 for each of the years 2005, 2006 and 2007.
  3. Cochrane Air Services Limited may operate Cessna C180, CFHID, DeHavilland DHC2 CFGBF, and CFGYP and DeHavilland DHC3 CFITS aircraft.

VALIDITY

This exemption is in effect until the earliest of:

  1. the date on which any of the foregoing conditions is not complied with;
  2. the date on which this exemption is cancelled in writing by the Minister where he is of the opinion that it is no longer in the public interest or that it is likely to affect aviation safety or for cause; or
  3. midnight EST at midnight on November 1, 2007.

Dated at Toronto, Canada, this 30th day of March, 2005 on behalf of the Minister of Transport.

Michael R. Stephenson
Regional Director
Civil Aviation
Ontario Region

ADDENDUM 1

  1. Unnamed Lake 20J/111 called Hills Lake
  2. Detour Lake
  3. S/E Side Nettogami Lake called Island Cabin
  4. Nettogami River
  5. Peninsula on Nettogami Lake called Peninsula Cabin
  6. Unnamed Lake 22K/22 called Thomas/Border Lake
  7. Burntbush Lake
  8. West French Lake 20E143
  9. Ballyntyne Lake
  10. Larry Lake 19G199
  11. Keith Lake 19G162
  12. Lindberg-French Lake 20E109
  13. Today Lake
  14. Unknown Lake 19G/62
  15. Sand Lake
  16. Little Wakwayowkastic Lake
  17. Rainey Lake
  18. Agassiz Lake
  19. Tomorrow Lake
  20. Junior Lake
  21. Moose Lake
  22. Lauzon Lake 20E71
  23. French Lake
  24. Lower Detour Lake
  25. Bateman Lake
  26. Payntouk Lake
  27. Snare Lake
  28. Twopeak Lake
  29. Soucie Lake
  30. Floodwood Lake called One LUP
  31. Floodwood Lake called Second LUP
  32. Monday Lake Magiskan Lake
  33. Magiskan Lake
  34. Ishaw Lake
  35. Trappers Lake
  36. Little Abitibi River called Abitibi 1
  37. Little Abitibi River called Abitibi 2
  38. Kineras Lake
  39. Audrey Lake
  40. Day Lake
  41. Haultain Lake
  42. Mego Lake
  43. Mikwam Lake
  44. Brayley Lake
  45. Inglis Lake
  46. Lake 14H-47 Site called Sydere Lake
  47. Burnt Lake
  48. Henry Lake 19E-62 Site 32
  49. Snake Lake 19E-72 Site 33
  50. Verena Lake 21G120 Site34
  51. Little Detour Lake

B) OUTPOST CAMPS AND LODGE OWNED BY KESAGAMI LAKE LODGE

  1. Kesagami Lodge on Kesagami Lake
  2. Edgar Lake
  3. Unnamed Lake 19H-106 called Snoopy Lake
  4. Cooks Pond
  5. Lower Serpent
  6. Shiwegobau lake called Nics Lake
  7. Unnamed Lake 23H-17 called South West Kesagami Lake
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