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According to ISED regulations, what must be done with an aircraft radiotelephone certificate if it is lost, stolen, or destroyed?

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) requires that a lost, stolen, or destroyed radio operator certificate be reported and a replacement a

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Question: According to ISED regulations, what must be done with an aircraft radiotelephone certificate if it is lost, stolen, or destroyed?

Answer options:

  • Immediately cease all radio operations until a new one is issued. ✅ Apply for a replacement certificate from ISED Canada.
  • Report to local police, but continue operations with a temporary permit.
  • A photo of the original certificate is sufficient for continued use.

Correct answer: Apply for a replacement certificate from ISED Canada.

Explanation: Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) requires that a lost, stolen, or destroyed radio operator certificate be reported and a replacement applied for. Continued operation may be permitted with a temporary authorization upon request.

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