Technical Airworthiness Authority
The Technical Airworthiness Authority (TAA) is responsible for the regulation of the technical airworthiness aspects of design, manufacture, maintenance and material support of aeronautical products and the determination of the airworthiness acceptability of those products prior to operational service.
The TAA is to ensure that the management of the DND/CF Airworthiness Program, from a technical perspective, is adequate to achieve an acceptable level of aviation safety for Canadian military aviation and for foreign military aircraft within Canada.
The Technical Airworthiness Manual (TAM) contains program-related rules, standards and advisory material issued by the TAA. The TAA also publishes product-related rules, standards and advisory material in the Airworthiness Design Standards Manual (ADSM).
Other important Airworthiness documents can be found under the Policies & Directives heading.
The lists of TAA Accredited Industry Organization or Recognized Organizations can be found under the Products & Services heading.
Upcoming dates for Airworthiness training and development sessions are available under the Training & Development heading.
Contact
For more information about the Technical Airworthiness Program, please contact DTAES 2.
