Canadian Aviation Regulations
602.126 (1) No pilot-in-command of an aircraft shall conduct a take-off if the take-off visibility, as determined in accordance with subsection (2), is below the minimum take-off visibility specified in
(a) the air operator certificate where the aircraft is operated in accordance with Part VII;
(b) the private operator certificate where the aircraft is operated in accordance with Subpart 4; or
(c) the Canada Air Pilot in any case other than a case described in paragraph (a) or (b).
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1), the take-off visibility is
(a) the RVR of the runway, if the RVR is reported to be at or above the minimum take-off visibility specified in a document or the manual referred to in subsection (1);
(b) the ground visibility of the aerodrome for the runway, if the RVR
(i) is reported to be less than the minimum take-off visibility specified in a document or the manual referred to in subsection (1),
(ii) is reported to be fluctuating above and below the minimum take-off visibility specified in a document or the manual referred to in subsection (1), or
(iii) is not reported; or
(c) the visibility for the runway as observed by the pilot-in-command, if
(i) the RVR is not reported, and
(ii) the ground visibility of the aerodrome is not reported.
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