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4. SIGS Data entry

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SIG TYPES

DETAILS

CAA

Civil Aviation Authorities (ICAO members) are to receive copies of all AD’s and CASA’s issued by TC. This feature is currently restricted to entities having a valid email address. (PBI#115159)

The Mfg/model associations for all CAA’s are auto maintained by script.

Each CAA should have a model association (Y63) for :

  1. every type-approved Canadian Mfg/model and

  2. every type-approved Mfg/Model for that country (in the event that TC issues an AD against a NON-Canadian product, a copy of that AD should go to the Type-certificate-holder (TCH) country for that product (country code on Y50)

There is special handling for the European agency, EASA (sig #436) This entity consists of 30+ European countries (found in Z980_TERM_CONVERSION where Term_type_cd = ‘EASA’) So EASA, has model associations for CANADA, and ALL of its member countries.

Note: only the TCH CAA should be notified in event of a Canadian AD on a NON-Canadian product, not ALL CAA’s

MANUFACTURER

Product Manufacturers or Type-Certificate holders. Mfg/Models need to be manually assigned and maintained for these entities.

When TC issues an AD/CASA against a non-Canadian product, the distribution list should include

  1. all Canadian owners/operators of that product

  2. all Transport Canada regional offices and TCC’s

  3. the CAA of the TCH country -and-

  4. The Manufacturer of that product

TCC

Transport Canada Reference centers (these are all currently set to NOMAIL and will receive nothing)

OTHER

Miscellaneous contactees (example: Canada Communications Publishing)  (these are all currently set to NOMAIL)

ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION

These entries provide contact information for International entities responsible for Accident Investigation. This subset of data is used for a DROPDOWN selection in the TSB module

(these are all currently set to NOMAIL)

AIRWORTHINESS AUTHORITIES

These are the entities from which CAW receives Airworthiness Directives. It was discovered many years ago, that many of the addresses from which TC received AD’s, differed from the addresses that were used for mailing. The differences were entered under this category for reference onlyThese entity names appear in the ISSUING AUTHORITY field of the AD data entry screen, by country code match.

(these are all currently set to NOMAIL)

TC REGIONAL OFFICE

Airworthiness HQ for each region. They have a mailing property of ALL, so they receive a copy of everything

values

1 - PACIFIC
3 - PNR
4 - ONTARIO
5 - QUEBEC
6 - ATLANTIC
7 - HQ AARDG

AVIATION ASSOCIATION

Miscellaneous contactees within the aviation industry (Flying clubs, Pilots associations etc) (these are all currently set to NOMAIL)

From the MAILING module - Note : SIGS entities will be included in any given distribution provided that “only 5008” is NOT selected

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