Flight supplement (CFS) Canada bilingual
29.95$
Purpose
Flight supplement (CFS) Canada bilingual provides detailed IFR and VFR information for Canadian aerodromes as well as selected North Atlantic aerodromes. Associated services and national aviation infrastructure information is also included, organized into the following sections:
- General: Tables, legends, and associated information necessary for interpretation of the material in the supplement.
- Aerodrome Directory: Data and sketches for Canadian aerodromes and heliports and selected aerodromes in the North Atlantic.
- Planning: Information for flight planning such as characteristics of airspace, flight restrictions, IFR routes and airway intersections.
- Radio Navigation and Communications: Data for radio navigation aids and communication facilities.
- Military: Flight procedures and data, including sections on procedures for flight in the USA, North Atlantic and Alaska air/ground communications and military training routes/areas.
- Emergency: Emergency procedures.
This publication is essential for safety and operational effectiveness in both IFR and VFR operations. It should be used for all pre-flight planning and in-flight operations and for emergency procedures.
Limitations
The CFS, when used with relevant enroute and terminal publications, completes the total aeronautical information package required for a flight.
The CFS is to be used as a reference for the planning and safe conduct of VFR or IFR air operations. The information contained in the CFS is current only to the effective date. Since CFS information may be amended or cancelled, NOTAMs and AIP Supplements must be consulted to ensure that the most current information is used for flight operations.
The Flight supplement (CFS) Canada bilingual does not contain information about water aerodromes; that information is contained in the Canada Water Aerodrome Supplement (CWAS)