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Navigating Compliance: A Deep Dive into Transport Canada’s TP 32031 – Training and Qualification for Crew
In the high-stakes world of marine transportation, a vessel is only as reliable as the crew that operates it. Recognizing this, Transport Canada (TC) has established a rigorous framework to ensure that seafarers are not just present, but proficient. At the heart of this regulatory framework lies a critical document often searched for by its code: TC 32031.
Detailed Report: Training and Qualification of Crew (Reference: TC-32031)
Date: April 13, 2026
Authority: Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA)
Document Type: Advisory Circular / Regulatory Standard (Inferred) tc+32031+training+and+qualification+crew+pdf
Unqualified: Failure to meet the 700-point threshold or missing more than three targets. Evolution Toward Platform-Specific Expertise Navigating Compliance: A Deep Dive into Transport Canada’s
TC 3-20.31 Crew Training Guidelines | PDF | Artillery - Scribd Table IV Basic 3
– A more difficult practice table designed to prepare crews for the final qualification standard. Table VI: Qualification (Live)
A non-live fire table to evaluate a crew’s ability to engage targets in tactical arrays. Table IV Basic
3.2. Recurrent Training (Annual/Biennial)
| Crew Type | Training Element | Frequency | Pass/Fail Criteria | |-----------|-----------------|-----------|--------------------| | Flight Crew | Pilot Proficiency Check (PPC) | 12 months | 80% minimum; critical items 100% | | Flight Crew | Emergency Procedures (EPs) | 12 months | Demonstration of correct drill | | Cabin Crew | Safety & Emergency Procedures | 12 months | Written & practical exam | | Cabin Crew | First Aid/CPR/AED | 24 months | Hands-on assessment |