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Urgent, Transport Canadas atempt to end private aviation

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Canadians: I'm not sure if you are aware of the severe new laws that TC is trying to pass that would stop private aerodromes. It was thought that existing, non certified, ones would be grandfathered in, after reading the actual document it looks like they won't. This will be real bad if it becomes law. We may not even be allowed to have our planes in our backyard or floatplanes at our cottages any more. In their underhanded attempt to pass it there is very limited time for pilots to voice opposition. Any letters have to be received by CARAC and MP's by April 8th, that means next week!
If you don't have time to write a letter, there is one at this link that you can copy and send.:mad:

http://www.eaa.org/~/media/files/news/03-26-2015-aerodrome_npa_eaa_canada.pdf
 
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