Canada Flight Supplement Flashcards
CFS Sections
● General Section
○ This section gives Legends for VNC, VTA, WAC and VTPC charts, and a comprehensive explanation of the “Aerodrome and Facility Directory”.
● Aerodrome And Facility Directory
○ This section gives an alphabetical listing with comprehensive facility information of all registered land aerodromes in Canada
● Planning Section
○ This is a how to guide for flight plans/itineraries, position reports, PIREP, etc.; also gives an equipment code list; transponder operation information; airspace summary; cruising altitude order; weather minima; Koch Chart and VFR chart updates; etc.
● Radio Navigation and Communications section
○ Gives information on various navigation and communication aids
● Military Flight Data and Procedures
○ Gives information for the military.
● Emergency Section
○ Information on transponder codes; light signals; ELT use; Com. Failure; Intercept procedures, etc.
● Operator
○ The Aerodrome status:
■ Certified (Cert) – With airport certificate, meets TC standards and is inspected regularly.
■ Registered (Reg) – Not subject to TC inspection, contact operator for current information.
■ Military (Mil) – Require prior permission for civilian aircrafts
● Public Facilities
○ Codes:
■ A – Facilities available in terminal
■ B – Facilities available on the aerodrome
■ C – Facilities exist within 5 NM
■ D – Facilities exist within 30 NM
■ 1 – Telephone
■ 2 – Food
■ 3 – Taxi
■ 4 – Medical facilities
■ 5 – Accommodation
■ 6 – Car rental
● Flight Planning
○ FIC
■ Flight Information Centre
■ Pre-flight and en-route flight planning services
○ ACC
■ Area Control Centre
■ Provides weather information (hourly and special reports only)
Services
○ See CFS -General Section for details
○ Fuel types / oil available is listed here
○ Servicing (S)
■ 1 – Storage available
■ 2 – Servicing / Minor repairs
■ 3 – Major repairs
■ 4 – Parking (extended term)
■ 5 – Tie-Down facilities
■ 6 – Plug-in facilities
■ 7 – Pick-up / Drop off only. No extended parking.
● Runway Data
○ Runway designation – actual magnetic bearing is given for the southern domestic airspace.
○ Northern Domestic Airspace – actual true bearing followed by “T”.
○ Length & Width in feet
○ Type of surface:
Lighting
○ 07 – (TE ME)
■ TE – Threshold and runway end lighting
■ ME – Medium intensity runway edge lights; variable 3 settings
■ Aircraft Radio Control of Aerodrome
■ Remotely turn on lights by keying microphone
■ Type K – 7 times within 5s. Type J 5 within 5s
● Obstacle Clearance Circle
○ Lists the highest obstacle altitude above sea level + 1000 ft rounded up to the next highest 100 ft increment.
○ It is a guide for VFR pilots in order to highlight the direction and height of nearby obstacles.
○ The radius of the area or control zone is specified on the outer ring of the OCC.
○ If not specified, standard circuit altitude is 1000 ft above the elevation of the aerodrome and left hand.