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Nav Canada Provides 90-Day ADS-B Transition Period
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Canadian officials add grace period to ADS-B Transition due to supply issues
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Due to supply chain constraints, implementation of the Canadian ADS-B mandate in Class A airspace now has a 90 day grace period.
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While implementation of the Canadian ADS-B mandate in Class A airspace remains set for August 10, continued supply-chain issues have prompted Nav Canada to provide a 90-day transition period until November 8.

In a recent letter to stakeholders, Nav Canada acknowledged that operators who are equipping their aircraft to meet the Canadian ADS-B mandate are facing continuing supply-chain challenges. “Aviation occurrence reports will not be filed during this transition period in the event that an aircraft not equipped in accordance with the Canadian ADS-B mandate or has not received an ADS-B accommodation agreement enters airspace where ADS-B is mandatory.”

Subsequent to this period, Nav Canada “will continue to assess accommodation requests through ADS-B accommodation agreements and strive to accommodate aircraft unable to transmit ADS-B in accordance with Canada’s ADS-B Out requirements, similar to circumstances where aircraft without functioning transponders request entry into transponder mandatory airspace.”

In the letter, Nav Canada also reminded operators about entering the following ADS-B equipage codes in Item 10 of the ICAO flight plan: B1 (ADS-B Out capability) or B2 (ADS-B Out/In capability). In addition, aircraft properly equipped need to include the following entry in Item 18 of the flight plan: SUR/CANMANDATE.

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