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Canada introduces additional requirements to allow return to service of Boeing 737 MAX
On January 18, 2021, Transport Canada
issued an Airworthiness Directive for the Boeing 737 MAX which outlines the
required modifications to be made to the aircraft prior to a return to service
in Canadian airspace. This concludes the department’s review of the
aircraft.
In addition to all reviews, and to provide
additional assurances that all measures are in place, an Interim Order that
indicates Transport Canada’s expectations and requirements for additional
training for crew members was also issued for operators. It is complementary to
the design and maintenance requirements of the Airworthiness
Directive.
As a final step in this process, Transport
Canada will lift the existing Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) which prohibits the
commercial operation of the aircraft in Canadian airspace on January 20, 2021.
This will allow for the return to service of the aircraft in
Canada.
U.S. – Canadian differences
The Canadian design changes for the Boeing
737 MAX, compared to the U.S., will include an enhanced flight deck procedure
that provides the option for a pilot-in-command to disable the “stick shaker”
when the system has been erroneously activated by a failure in the angle of
attack sensor system. This feature will effectively reduce pilot workload given
what has been learned from the two tragic accidents, and has been fully
evaluated by Transport Canada’s flight test pilots.
There will also be differences in training
including that associated with the enhanced flight deck procedure.
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