The An owner of two or more aircraft can request approval from the Aircraft Certification Publications unit to submit a single consolidated fleet report for their aircraft in lieu of submitting individual reports for each of those aircraft.
Consolidated fleet reports are to be submitted in an approved form and manner to the Publications Unit (the client is to fill out provided a prepopulated XLS sheet to fill in) not later than on the approved due date, and shall contain information for each individual aircraft in the fleet. The approved due date for the consolidated report is 30-March.
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exempt that specific aircraft from processing during an EDM broadcastrun
prevent that owner from submitting individual aircraft via the website
include ALL of that owners aircraft the aircraft, for that owner, in a spreadsheet, in an email when a Consolidated fleet report is launched.
Launching the Fleet AAIR Report at the Beginning of a new AAIR cycle
During the first week of each January, the Publications Unit (AARDA) requests the “Consolidated Fleet Report” from the AAIR side menu
The Fleet report “Launch” button performs the following tasks
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Creates email documents, 1 for each FLEET, containing a spreadsheet of the tombstone data for each aircraft within each fleet, with blank columns for the owner to fill in
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A Publications user forwards these emails manually to each client, after ensuring that the email addresses and spreadsheet contents are correct
Special note : this function is NOT security protected to Admin role code (AU) though it likely should be. Any CAWIS user with a role code of HU or above can “launch” this report in the mistaken belief that they will see an online list of all FLEETS and their associated aircraft. (This is already available at: https://tcmarin.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/CA/pages/edit-v2/2433810465) While the emails generated do not go further than the Publications unit, it does cause the unit frequent confusion (3 or 4 times per year) Also, there is no record kept of which user launched the report. This issue has been raised with AARDA management previously.FLEET AAIR - QUICK SEARCH