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Air Board (Canada)

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38: 147:(non-military) government flying operations; and providing rules and regulations for flying within Canada, which included licensing, issuing air regulations and managing air traffic. The Board consisted of three sections: 1) the Department of the Controller of Civil Aviation which controlled all civil flying; 2) the Directorate of Flying Operations which controlled civil flying operations of the Air Board; and 3) the Headquarters of the 437:
directed by the Air Board and originally formed to provide refresher flying training to veterans, was reorganized and became responsible for all Canadian aviation, including the control of civil aviation. Both the Controller of Civil Aviation Branch and responsibility for civil government air
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on June 6, 1919, with the purpose of controlling all flying within Canada. Canada was the first country to legislate and implement rules governing the entire domain of aviation.
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operations remained under DND (though they were moved in and out of the RCAF's organization) until 1936. In November 1936 the Civil Aviation Branch was transferred to the new
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was Canada's first governing body for aviation, operating from 1919 to 1923. The Canadian government established the Air Board by
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In 1922 the Air Board was combined with the Department of Militia and Defence and the Department of Naval Service to form the
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Canadian Military Aircraft Serial Numbers – The Air Board Years 1919 to 1927 (and beyond)
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The Air Board had three functions: devising a means of, and administering Canadian
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Edward S. Busby – Chief Inspector of Department of Customs and Inland Revenue
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Five air stations were established for civil flying operations in 1920:
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for the 1922 flying season, responsible primarily for forestry patrols.
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for the 1921 flying season responsible primarily for forestry patrols.
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Dr. Robert M. Coulter – Member and Deputy Postmaster General
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Air Board, Canadian Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force
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Canada's first governing body for aviation (1919–1923)
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Additional stations were added in subsequent years:
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Index

Canadian Air Board

Department of National Defence (Canada)
Ottawa, Ontario
Arthur Sifton
Hugh Guthrie
George Perry Graham
act of Parliament
air defence
civil
Canadian Air Force (CAF)
Camp Borden
Halifax, Nova Scotia
US Navy
seaplane
Curtiss HS-2L
fishery
Roberval, Quebec
Lac Saint-Jean
forestry
Jericho Beach, British Columbia
Morley, Alberta
Rockcliffe, Ontario
Victoria Beach, Manitoba
High River, Alberta
Northern Ontario Mobile Unit
Canadian National Railway
Sioux Lookout, Ontario
Whitney, Ontario
Parry Sound, Ontario

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