Christopher Mc Cue
About Christopher Mc Cue
Christopher Mc Cue is a Program Officer at the Government of Canada, where he has worked since 2000. He provides regulatory guidance to the International Civil Aviation Organization and has expertise in various aspects of aviation, including aircraft registration and remotely piloted aerial systems.
Work at Government of Canada
Christopher Mc Cue has been employed as a Program Officer at the Government of Canada since 2000, accumulating 24 years of experience in this role. His responsibilities include providing regulatory guidance and interpretation to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) concerning aircraft registration matters. Mc Cue also engages with foreign civil aviation authorities to address issues related to aircraft registration.
Education and Expertise
Christopher Mc Cue has a background in Political Science, having studied at Wilfrid Laurier University from 1985 to 1987 and at Carleton University from 1987 to 1988. His educational journey began at Glebe Collegiate Institute and continued at Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute. Mc Cue possesses expertise in both general and commercial aviation, covering areas such as basic and advanced ultra-light aircraft, amateur-built aircraft, and owner-maintenance aircraft.
Regulatory Guidance and Project Assessment
In his role at the Government of Canada, Christopher Mc Cue provides regulatory guidance on aircraft registration matters. He is involved in the assessment of project applications related to Aboriginal programs, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. Additionally, he reviews and offers guidance on the Remotely Piloted Aerial Systems (RPAS) 'Drone' registry.
Communication with Aviation Authorities
Christopher Mc Cue communicates with foreign civil aviation authorities to address and resolve aircraft registration issues. His role requires effective communication and collaboration with various stakeholders in the aviation sector, contributing to the smooth operation of aviation regulations.