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301 Aerodromes 301 08 Prohibitions No person shall walk drive or park any vehicle on any part of an airport used for the movement of aircraft except in accordance with permission given by the ? Obtaining > operator

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The operator of airport. Operations at aerodromes are subject to approval of aerodrome operator the appropriate air traffic control unit.


601 Airspace 601 14 Interpretation An area on the surface of the earth on which standing timber grass or any other vegetation or buildings are burning is ?

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601 airspace 601 14 interpretation an area on surface of earth on which standing timber grass or any other vegetation or buildings are burning The operator of airport. Operations at aerodromes are subject to approval of aerodrome operator the appropriate air traffic control unit.


601 Airspace Airspace structure classification and use A 'Controlled Airspace' means an airspace of defined dimensions within which ?

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601 airspace airspace structure classification and use a 'controlled airspace' means an airspace of defined dimensions within which An air traffic control (atc) service provided. Operations at aerodromes are subject to approval of aerodrome operator the appropriate air traffic control unit.


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601 airspace airspace structure classification and use designated airspace of defined dimensions surrounding an operating control tower at an airport known as a n An air traffic control (atc) service provided. Operations at aerodromes are subject to approval of aerodrome operator the appropriate air traffic control unit.


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606 miscellaneous explosives or weapons shall not be carried on board any rpas An air traffic control (atc) service provided. Munitions of war 606 01 no person shall carry weapons ammunition or other equipment designed use in war on board an aircraft unless aircraft a canadian aircraft or minister has authorized carriage of such equipment payloads 901 43 (1) subject to subsection (2) no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system if aircraft transporting a payload that (a) includes explosive corrosive flammable or bio hazardous material (b) includes weapons ammunition or other equipment designed use in war (c) could create a hazard to aviation safety or cause injury to persons or (d) attached to aircraft means of a line unless such an operation conducted in accordance with manufacturer's instructions (2) a pilot may operate a remotely piloted aircraft system when aircraft transporting a payload referred to in subsection (1) if operation conducted in accordance with a special flight operations certificate rpas.


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Specify minimum flight altitude a remotely piloted aircraft with exception of take off launch approach landing or recovery An altitude to end flight in case of breakdown or other emergency without constituting a danger to people on surface. Munitions of war 606 01 no person shall carry weapons ammunition or other equipment designed use in war on board an aircraft unless aircraft a canadian aircraft or minister has authorized carriage of such equipment payloads 901 43 (1) subject to subsection (2) no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system if aircraft transporting a payload that (a) includes explosive corrosive flammable or bio hazardous material (b) includes weapons ammunition or other equipment designed use in war (c) could create a hazard to aviation safety or cause injury to persons or (d) attached to aircraft means of a line unless such an operation conducted in accordance with manufacturer's instructions (2) a pilot may operate a remotely piloted aircraft system when aircraft transporting a payload referred to in subsection (1) if operation conducted in accordance with a special flight operations certificate rpas.


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In order to operate an rpa that weighs 28 kg any purpose you are required to Obtain a special flight operations certificate (sfoc) rpas. Munitions of war 606 01 no person shall carry weapons ammunition or other equipment designed use in war on board an aircraft unless aircraft a canadian aircraft or minister has authorized carriage of such equipment payloads 901 43 (1) subject to subsection (2) no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system if aircraft transporting a payload that (a) includes explosive corrosive flammable or bio hazardous material (b) includes weapons ammunition or other equipment designed use in war (c) could create a hazard to aviation safety or cause injury to persons or (d) attached to aircraft means of a line unless such an operation conducted in accordance with manufacturer's instructions (2) a pilot may operate a remotely piloted aircraft system when aircraft transporting a payload referred to in subsection (1) if operation conducted in accordance with a special flight operations certificate rpas.


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Transportation safety board of canada tsb the event that considered as an accident A person fatally or seriously injured the fall of a piece of remotely piloted aircraft. accident an occurrence associated with operation of an aircraft which in case of a manned aircraft takes place between time any person boards aircraft with intention of flight until such time as all such persons have disembarked or in case of an unmanned aircraft takes place between time aircraft ready to move with purpose of flight until such time as it comes to rest at end of flight the primary propulsion system shut down in which a) a person fatally or seriously injured as a result of being in aircraft or direct contact with any part of aircraft including parts which have become detached from aircraft or direct exposure to jet blast except when injuries are from natural causes self inflicted or inflicted other persons or when injuries are to stowaways hiding outside areas normally available to passengers crew or b) aircraft sustains damage or structural failure which adversely affects structural strength performance or flight characteristics of aircraft and would normally require major repair or replacement of affected component except engine failure or damage when damage limited to a single engine (including its cowlings or accessories) to propellers wing tips antennas probes vanes tires brakes wheels fairings panels landing gear doors windscreens aircraft skin (such as small dents or puncture holes) or minor damages to main rotor blades tail rotor blades landing gear those resulting from hail or bird strike (including holes in radome) or c) aircraft missing or completely inaccessible.


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Indicate how many remotely piloted aircraft a pilot can control simultaneously Five aircraft if system designed that. 901 40 multiple remotely piloted aircraft (1) no pilot shall operate more than one remotely piloted aircraft at a time unless remotely piloted aircraft system designed to permit operation of multiple aircraft from a single control station unless aircraft are operated in accordance with manufacturer's instructions (2) for purposes of subsection (1) no pilot shall operate more than five remotely piloted aircraft at a time.


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As part of site survey before commencing rpas operations pilot must take into account class of airspace proximity of aerodromes and a proximity to local law enforcement b predominant weather conditions the area of operation c minimum separation distances from persons d location and size of bodies of water Five aircraft if system designed that. 901 27 site survey no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system unless before commencing operations they determine that site take off launch landing or recovery suitable the proposed operation conducting a site survey that takes into account following factors (a) boundaries of area of operation (b) type of airspace the applicable regulatory requirements (c) altitudes routes to be used on approach to departure from area of operation (d) proximity of manned aircraft operations (e) proximity of aerodromes airports heliports (f) location height of obstacles including wires masts buildings cell phone towers wind turbines (g) predominant weather environmental conditions the area of operation and (h) horizontal distances from persons not involved in operation.


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According to car's 901 17 a rpa shall give way to Five aircraft if system designed that. 901 17 right of way a pilot of a remotely piloted aircraft shall give way to power driven heavier than air aircraft airships gliders balloons at all times.


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Indicate to what extent can a visual observer perform his duties from a boat on water during a flight operation The observer not driver of boat during flight operation. 901 20 visual observers 1) no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system if visual observers are used to assist pilot in provision of detect avoid functions unless reliable timely communication maintained between pilot each visual observer during operation 2) a visual observer shall communicate information to pilot in a timely manner during operation whenever visual observer detects conflicting air traffic hazards to aviation safety or hazards to persons on surface 3) no visual observer shall perform visual observer duties more than one remotely piloted aircraft at a time 4) no visual observer shall perform visual observer duties while operating a moving vehicle vessel or aircraft.


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If aviation safety or safety of any person endangered or likely to be endangered a pilot that operates a remotely piloted aircraft system Shall immediately cease operations. Flight safety 901 16 a pilot that operates a remotely piloted aircraft system shall immediately cease operations if aviation safety or safety of any person endangered or likely to be endangered.


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As a pilot you shall have following documentation available inspection during flight Pilot certificate certificate of registration of drone. 901 57 access to certificate proof of recency no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system under this division unless both of following are easily accessible to pilot during operation of system (a) pilot certificate small remotely piloted aircraft (vlos) basic operations or advanced operations (b) documentation demonstrating that pilot meets recency requirements set out in section 901 56 901 09 access to certificate of registration no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system unless certificate of registration issued in respect of remotely piloted aircraft easily accessible to pilot the duration of operation 901 30 availability of remotely piloted aircraft system operating manual no pilot shall conduct take off or launch of a remotely piloted aircraft which manufacturer has provided a remotely piloted aircraft system operating manual unless manual immediately available to crew members at their duty stations.


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No person shall operate a small remotely piloted aircraft system in basic operations environment if aircraft less than nautical miles from center of an airport nautical mile from center of a heliport that listed in canada flight supplement or water aerodrome supplement Pilot certificate certificate of registration of drone. airports heliports aerodromes an aerodrome anywhere that an aircraft can take off land this includes airports heliports seaplane bases unless you are following an established transport canada procedure you cannot fly closer than 5 6 kilometres (3 nautical miles) from any airport listed as certified (cert) in canada flight supplement 1 9 kilometres (1 nautical mile) from heliports or aerodromes used helicopters only there are no distance requirements operations near all other aerodromes operators must maintain a safe distance from other aircraft at all times.


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It forbidden to a canadian aviation document Pilot certificate certificate of registration of drone. Cars subpart 3 istration compliance division ii compliance inspection of aircraft requests production of documents prohibitions (3) no person shall (a) lend a canadian aviation document to any person who not entitled to it these regulations or allow any such person to use a canadian aviation document or (b) mutilate alter or render illegible a canadian aviation document.


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Indicate airspace s where a pilot can use a small remotely piloted aircraft in basic operations Pilot certificate certificate of registration of drone. Basic operations if you meet all 3 of these conditions you're conducting basic operations you fly it in uncontrolled airspace you fly it more than 30 metres (100 feet) horizontally from bystanders you never fly it over bystanders if you do not meet any 1 of these 3 conditions you are conducting advanced operations for example let's say you fly your drone more than 30 metres (100 feet) horizontally from bystanders but in controlled airspace this operation advanced because you're flying in controlled airspace even if you're more than 30 metres (100 feet) horizontally from bystanders uncontrolled airspace = class g airspace.


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Elt abbreviation means Emergency locator transmitter. 901 45 elt no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft equipped with an elt.


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The statement that best describes 'visual line of sight vlos ' Unaided visual contact that sufficient to keep control sufficient detecting avoid other aircraft or objects. Visual line of sight (vlos) 'visual line of sight' means keeping your device in sight at all times without visual aid (for example binoculars or video feed) this means not flying into clouds or fog or behind trees buildings or other (even partial) obstructions from car's (canadian aviation regulations) visual line of sight or vlos means unaided visual contact at all times with a remotely piloted aircraft that sufficient to be able to maintain control of aircraft know its location be able to scan airspace in which it operating in order to perform detect avoid functions in respect of other aircraft or objects.


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The primary difference between an airport and aerodrome that Airports are aerodromes certified under subsection 3 2 3 of cars. Aerodrome or airport what's difference? the terms airport aerodrome are often used interchangeably the aviation industry legislation regulation (at least in canada) make primary use of latter for instance canadian aeronautics act defines an aerodrome as 'any area of land water (including frozen surface thereof) or other supporting surface used designed prepared equipped or set apart use either in whole or in part the arrival departure movement or servicing thereon or associated therewith ' aerodrome categories there are three different categories of aerodromes each presenting progressively different safety requirements in order of ascending safety level categories are listed below aerodromes (small airstrips located on private property that are neither registered nor certified) registered aerodromes and certified aerodromes referred to as airports.



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