On Feb 25, 11:23 am, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote:
On Feb 25, 9:33 am, wrote:
I didn't think
Dan, I agree with that.
you had any licenses. You either never earned one, or
they took it from you because you were a menace to everyone.
When I got my license, I did of course read the
Aeronautical Act (canux), and there were no
circumstances to have the license revoked.
Go read the Act sonny, and get back to us.
Ken
PS: You don not understand the system.
No, YOU don't know anything.
If we have a look at the Aeronautics Act at
http://www.tc.gc.ca/civilaviation/Re...ct/Nov2007.htm
we will see this little item:
6.8 In addition to any grounds referred to in any of sections 4.4,
6.71, 6.9 to 7.1 and 7.21, the Minister may suspend, cancel or refuse
to issue, renew or amend a Canadian aviation document in the
circumstances and on the grounds prescribed by regulation of the
Governor in Council.
And if we have a look at the Canadian Aviation Regulations, referred
to above by "regulation of the Governor in Council" he
http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/Re...103.htm#103_01
We will read thus:
103.06 (1) A notice issued by the Minister pursuant to subsections
6.9(1) and (2) of the Act shall include
(a) a description of the particulars of the alleged contravention;
(b) where the Minister has decided to suspend the Canadian aviation
document, a statement of the duration of the suspension; and
(c) a statement that a request for review by the Tribunal does not
operate as a stay of the suspension or cancellation but that an
application may be made in writing to the Tribunal, pursuant to
subsection 6.9(4) of the Act, to stay the suspension or cancellation
until the review of the decision of the Minister has been concluded.
(2) A notice issued by the Minister pursuant to subsections 7(1) and
(2) of the Act shall include
(a) a statement of the effective date of the suspension;
(b) a statement of the conditions under which the suspension is
terminated; and
(c) a statement that a request for review by the Tribunal does not
operate as a stay of the suspension.
(3) A notice issued by the Minister pursuant to subsections 7.1(1) and
(2) of the Act shall include
(a) where the Minister has decided to suspend or cancel a Canadian
aviation document, a statement of the effective date of the suspension
or cancellation;
(b) where the Minister has decided to suspend the Canadian aviation
document, a statement of the duration of the suspension or the
conditions under which the suspension is terminated; and
(c) a statement that a request for review by the Tribunal does not
operate as a stay of the suspension, cancellation or refusal to renew.
(4) A notice issued by the Minister under subsection 6.71(2) of the
Act informing an applicant or an owner or operator of an aircraft,
aerodrome, airport or other facility of the Minister's decision made
under subsection 6.71(1) of the Act to refuse to issue or amend a
Canadian aviation document in respect of the aircraft, aerodrome,
airport or other facility shall be in the form set out in Schedule I
to this Subpart.
(amended 2004/05/11; no previous version)
Administrative Grounds for Suspension, Cancellation or Refusal to
Renew
103.07 In addition to the grounds referred to in Sections 6.9 to 7.1
of the Act, the Minister may suspend, cancel or refuse to renew a
Canadian aviation document where
(a) the Canadian aviation document has been voluntarily surrendered to
the Minister by its holder;
(b) he Canadian aviation document has been mutilated, altered, or
rendered illegible;
(c) the aircraft in respect of which the Canadian aviation document
was issued has been destroyed or withdrawn from use; or
(d) the commercial air service, other service or undertaking in
respect of which the Canadian aviation document was issued has been
discontinued.
In Canada, Ken, "cancellation" means revocation. Lost
forever.
I still believe you don't have any licenses.
Dan