Pilot Currency


The Canadian Aviation Regulations tell us that pilots must have:

Note: you can check the expiry date on your booklet’s information page. If you don’t have one, consider contacting your regional Flight Crew Licensing office.

How to stay current

In addition to meeting the requirements above, pilots must also stay current. Here’s how:

  1. Every 6 months:

    • Pilots who wish to carry 1 or more passengers must complete at least 5 takeoffs and 5 landings in the category and class* of aircraft in which they carry passengers

    • Pilots who wish to carry passengers at night must complete 5 takeoffs and 5 landings at night

    *Class refers to whether the aircraft is meant for land or sea, whether it is single-engine or multi-engine, etc.


  2. Every 2 years, you must complete one of these training activities:

  3. Every 5 years, you must fly as pilot-in-command or co-pilot at least once in a category** of aircraft for which you’re licensed.


Pilots who do not complete this requirement must:


**
Category refers to whether the aircraft is a glider, airplane, helicopter, balloon, gyroplane, etc.

This is a summary of the CARs; for the full requirements in greater detail, see the Canadian Aviation Regulations, 421.05.