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Transport Canada is responsible for aviation security in Canada. The department develops, implements, and oversees Canadas civil Aviation Security Program.
The General Aviation Security Guidelines were developed jointly by the General Aviation (GA) community and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
To meet growing demand, Terminal 2 was opened in 1972, Terminal 3 in 1993 and a new Terminal 1 in 2004. Todays Pearson operates out of two terminals designed with a linear concept; Terminal 1 and 3. Terminal 2 was demolished in 2008.
RAICs contain biometric data relating to iris images and fingerprints, which allow for improved control over airport personnel accessing restricted areas. To obtain a RAIC, you must have a Transportation Security Clearance issued by Transport Canada. The security clearance is valid for five (5) years.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was created in the wake of 9/11 to strengthen the security of the nations transportation systems while ensuring the freedom of movement for people and commerce.
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A RAIC is considered a Document of Entitlement to access Restricted Areas designated as such by an Airport Authority under the Canadian aviation security regulatory context. Two types of RAICs may be issued by the Victoria Airport Pass Control Office; a YYJ RAIC and a YYJ Canada Pass RAIC.
Conducted a passenger experience survey with a sample size of 13,000 travelers at multiple airports across the nation. Survey results revealed that 93% of travelers were satisfied with the passenger experience and 94% of the respondents were confident in TSAs ability to keep air travel secure.
Transport Canada verifies the suitability of each Transportation Security Clearance (TSC) applicant with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), RCMP and CSIS.

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