Resource: CARs 605.33-605.34
Description:
Subject to subsection (4), no person shall operate an aircraft unless the cockpit voice recorder is operated continuously from the time at which electrical power is first provided to the recorder before the flight to the time at which electrical power is removed from the recorder after the flight.
(4) Subsections (2) and (3) do not apply in respect of an aircraft without a serviceable cockpit voice recorder if
(a) a minimum equipment list has been approved by the Minister in respect of the operator of the aircraft under subsection 605.07(3) and the aircraft is operated in accordance with the minimum equipment list;
(b) a minimum equipment list has not been approved by the Minister in respect of the operator of the aircraft and the following conditions are met:
(i) the period during which the aircraft is operated without a serviceable cockpit voice recorder does not exceed 90 days from the day on which the cockpit voice recorder ceased to be serviceable,
(ii) aircraft technical records that indicate the date on which the cockpit voice recorder ceased to be serviceable are carried on board the aircraft,
(iii) the aircraft is required to be equipped with a flight data recorder under section 605.33, and
(iv) the flight data recorder is serviceable;
Where a Minimum Equipment List (MEL) exists, the aircraft can be operated in accordance with the MEL without a serviceable FDR or CVR for up to 90 days after the date of the failure of the FDR or CVR, if the aircraft technical records show the date of the failure, and: If the FDR is unserviceable and a CVR is required, then the aircraft can only be operated if the CVR is serviceable.
Similarly, if the CVR is unserviceable and a FDR is required, then the aircraft can only be operated if the FDR is serviceable.
Resource: CARs 605.33-605.34
Description:
Subject to subsection (4), no person shall operate an aircraft unless the cockpit voice recorder is operated continuously from the time at which electrical power is first provided to the recorder before the flight to the time at which electrical power is removed from the recorder after the flight.
(4) Subsections (2) and (3) do not apply in respect of an aircraft without a serviceable cockpit voice recorder if
(a) a minimum equipment list has been approved by the Minister in respect of the operator of the aircraft under subsection 605.07(3) and the aircraft is operated in accordance with the minimum equipment list;
(b) a minimum equipment list has not been approved by the Minister in respect of the operator of the aircraft and the following conditions are met:
(i) the period during which the aircraft is operated without a serviceable cockpit voice recorder does not exceed 90 days from the day on which the cockpit voice recorder ceased to be serviceable,
(ii) aircraft technical records that indicate the date on which the cockpit voice recorder ceased to be serviceable are carried on board the aircraft,
(iii) the aircraft is required to be equipped with a flight data recorder under section 605.33, and
(iv) the flight data recorder is serviceable;
Where a Minimum Equipment List (MEL) exists, the aircraft can be operated in accordance with the MEL without a serviceable FDR or CVR for up to 90 days after the date of the failure of the FDR or CVR, if the aircraft technical records show the date of the failure, and: If the FDR is unserviceable and a CVR is required, then the aircraft can only be operated if the CVR is serviceable.
Similarly, if the CVR is unserviceable and a FDR is required, then the aircraft can only be operated if the FDR is serviceable.