Electronic Conspicuity devices such as portable ADS-B, FLARM, and PCAS offer a cost-effective means for pilots to broadcast and receive real-time flight data, dramatically improving safety in uncontrolled airspace. COPA supports their adoption and works with regulators to advance awareness and compatibility across the industry
As CAM works to modernize and reduce medical processing delays, COPA continues to assist members with file status updates and engages in ongoing discussions to support system-wide improvements.
A nationwide shortage of 100LL in summer 2024 disrupted flight training and operations. COPA responded with outreach, guidance, and industry collaboration to support Canada’s general aviation community
COPA met with Mirajet to discuss rising GA fees at Mirabel and their impact on pilots and flight operations.
By November 25, 2025, most Canadian-registered aircraft must be equipped with a 406 MHz ELT, replacing outdated 121.5 MHz-only units.





