Alan Hawrylyshen
 
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- December 16, 2002, on Bring your own ropes -- a guide to flying to and in Alaska: 
A quick comment on flying in Canada and the local AFD equivalent;
 
 In Canada, the aerodrome / airport listings and information is compiled in a document called the "Canada Flight Supplement".
 
 Most pilot supply stores will sell these, along with current VFR and IFR charts and procedure plates.  The retail going rate is around 25$ CAN for the CFS.  Unlike the US AFD, the CFS covers ALL of Canada.  If you need a waterdrome supplement, it is published annually in a separate publication.
 
 More information on the CFS can be found at the Canadian Government's  Natural Resources Canada Aeronautical and Technical Services'  CFS page.
 
 In addition, the CFS has a section dealing with ICAO / Canadian format flight plans.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Alan Hawrylyshen
 
 
philg@mit.edu