The Drone Trainer Podcast

082. How to Fly your Drone in Canada

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If you're looking to make the jump from sporadic revenue to scalable and consistent growth in your drone business, TDT Pro is for you! Check out The Drone Trainer Pro right here! As of June 1, 2019, anyone looking to fly a drone in Canada is regulated by Part IX of the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs). The quick and dirty on the changes are: Everyone must register their drones if they weigh 250g or more. Everyone must obtain either a basic or advanced pilot certificate. You must be at least 14 years of age to obtain a pilot certificate. You must keep your drone within line of sight when flying. You are permitted to fly to a max altitude of 400′ above ground. Foreign pilots are required to obtain a SFOC before flying in Canada. How to Fly your Drone in Canada Here is a summary of the key changes that affect both domestic and international pilots that are looking to fly their drones in Canada. Rules for Drone Flight in CanadaPilot Certificates – Section 901.53 All drone pilots are now required to obtain eit