FAQs General Questions What is the difference between Basic and Advanced Operations? Basic Operations are for low-risk drone flights that typically occur in uncontrolled airspace, away...
Resources and Support Training Programs Transport Canada Training Resources Transport Canada offers various training resources and support to help drone operators understand the regulations and operate...
Penalties and Enforcement Ensuring compliance with drone regulations is critical for maintaining safety, privacy, and security in Canadian airspace. Transport Canada and other relevant authorities enforce...
Privacy and Security Privacy Laws Privacy and Security is a critical concern when operating drones, particularly because drones can capture images, videos, and other data that...
Advanced Operations Advanced operations refer to drone activities that involve higher risks or require special permissions due to their complexity. These operations include flying in controlled...
Operating Rules Maximum Altitude According to Operating Rules, Drones in Canada must not be flown higher than 122 meters (400 feet) above ground level. This limitation...
Basic Rules for All Drone Operators Navigating the skies with a drone can be an exhilarating experience, whether for recreational fun or commercial purposes. However, with...
Introduction to Canadian Drone Regulations Drones, also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), have revolutionized numerous sectors, including photography, agriculture, logistics, emergency services, and entertainment. The...