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Air traffic services and procedures A Mandatory radio Frequency MF concerns ? Preparation > drone

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Uncontrolled aerodromes. Uncontrolled aerodromes airports an aerodrome or airport without an air traffic control unit in operation mandatory frequency transport canada has designated mandatory frequency (mf) use at selected uncontrolled aerodromes or aerodromes that are uncontrolled between certain hours aircraft operating within area in which mf applicable (mf area) on ground or in air shall be equipped with a functioning radio capable of maintaining two way communication reporting procedures shall be followed as specified in cars602 97 to 602 103 inclusive an mf area will be established at an aerodrome if traffic volume mix of aircraft traffic at that aerodrome such that there would be a safety benefit derived from implementing mf procedures there may or may not be a ground station in operation at aerodrome which mf area has been established when a ground station in operation example an fss (flight service station) an rco (remote communications outlet) through which raas (remote aerodrome advisory service) provided a cars (community aerodrome radio station) or an approach unicom then all aircraft reports that are required operating within prior to entering an mf area shall be directed to ground station however when ground station not in operation then all aircraft reports that are required operating within prior to entering an mf area shall be broadcast the mf will normally be frequency of ground station which provides air traffic advisory services the aerodrome.


When greater than 200 feet laterally from a building or structure no person shall operate a drone in any operations at an altitude greater than ?

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When greater than 200 feet laterally from a building or structure no person shall operate a drone in any operations at an altitude greater than 4 feet above ground level. Maximum altitude 901 25 (1) subject to subsection (2) no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft at an altitude greater than (a) 400 feet (122 m) agl or (b) 100 feet (30 m) above any building or structure if aircraft being operated at a distance of less than 200 feet (61 m) measured horizontally from building or structure (2) a pilot may operate a remotely piloted aircraft at an altitude greater than those set out in subsection (1) if operation conducted in accordance with a special flight operations certificate rpas.


If you plan to use your drone during an air show you must ?

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If you plan to use your drone during an air show you must Comply with a special flight operations certificate rpas. Subpart 3 special flight operations remotely piloted aircraft systems 903 01 prohibition no person shall conduct any of following operations using a remotely piloted aircraft system that includes a remotely piloted aircraft having a maximum take off weight of 250 g (0 55 pounds) or more unless person complies with provisions of a special flight operations certificate rpas issued the minister under section 903 03 (a) operation of a system that includes a remotely piloted aircraft having a maximum take off weight of more than 25 kg (55 pounds) (b) operation of a system beyond visual line of sight as referred to in subsection 901 11(2) (c) operation of a system a foreign operator or pilot who has been authorized to operate remotely piloted aircraft systems the foreign state (d) operation of a remotely piloted aircraft at an altitude greater than those referred to in subsection 901 25(1) unless operation at a greater altitude authorized under subsection 901 71(2) (e) operation of more than five remotely piloted aircraft at a time from a single control station as referred to in subsection 901 40(2) (f) operation of a system at a special aviation event or at an advertised event as referred to in section 901 41 (g) operation of a system when aircraft transporting any of payloads referred to in subsection 901 43(1) (h) operation of a remotely piloted aircraft within three nautical miles of an aerodrome operated under authority of minister of national defence as referred to in subsection 901 47(3) (i) any other operation of a system which minister determines that a special flight operations certificate rpas necessary to ensure aviation safety or safety of any person.


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Specify time limit the owner of an aircraft to comply with minister's request to advise minister of aircraft's service status and location of aircraft Comply with a special flight operations certificate rpas. Division vi aircraft information 202 46 location of an aircraft (1) the minister may request that owner of an aircraft inform minister in writing of location of aircraft whether or not aircraft serviceable (2) where minister makes a request pursuant to subsection (1) owner shall comply with request not later than seven days after receiving it (3) where pursuant to subsection (1) owner of an aircraft informs minister that aircraft not serviceable owner shall inform minister (a) in case of an aircraft that will be returned to service of place at which the estimated date on which it will be returned to service (b) in case of an aircraft that permanently withdrawn from service of whether or not aircraft has been or will be disposed of the manner of disposal.


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Transportation safety board of canada tsb the sole objective of investigation of an accident or incident shall be Prevention of accidents or incidents. The purpose of an aviation safety investigation into an aircraft accident or incident to prevent a recurrence it not to determine or apportion blame or liability the tsb established under canadian transportation accident investigation safety board act (ctaisb act) responsible investigating all aviation occurrences in canada involving civil aircraft registered both in canada abroad a team of investigators on 24 hr standby the following text mainly taken from recently updated transportation safety board of canada regulations the complete text of both ctaisb act as well as updated regulations can be found on department of justice web site.


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Transportation safety board of canada tsb when a person killed or sustains a serious injury as a result of rpas pilot or operator of that aircraft shall ensure that it reported to tsb As soon as possible thereafter using quickest means of communication. The purpose of an aviation safety investigation into an aircraft accident or incident to prevent a recurrence it not to determine or apportion blame or liability the tsb established under canadian transportation accident investigation safety board act (ctaisb act) responsible investigating all aviation occurrences in canada involving civil aircraft registered both in canada abroad a team of investigators on 24 hr standby the following text mainly taken from recently updated transportation safety board of canada regulations the complete text of both ctaisb act as well as updated regulations can be found on department of justice web site.


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A drone approaching head on or approximately so of your drone and there danger of collision you As soon as possible thereafter using quickest means of communication. The purpose of an aviation safety investigation into an aircraft accident or incident to prevent a recurrence it not to determine or apportion blame or liability the tsb established under canadian transportation accident investigation safety board act (ctaisb act) responsible investigating all aviation occurrences in canada involving civil aircraft registered both in canada abroad a team of investigators on 24 hr standby the following text mainly taken from recently updated transportation safety board of canada regulations the complete text of both ctaisb act as well as updated regulations can be found on department of justice web site.


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A drone can be flown simultaneously As soon as possible thereafter using quickest means of communication. The purpose of an aviation safety investigation into an aircraft accident or incident to prevent a recurrence it not to determine or apportion blame or liability the tsb established under canadian transportation accident investigation safety board act (ctaisb act) responsible investigating all aviation occurrences in canada involving civil aircraft registered both in canada abroad a team of investigators on 24 hr standby the following text mainly taken from recently updated transportation safety board of canada regulations the complete text of both ctaisb act as well as updated regulations can be found on department of justice web site.


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A class f airspace An airspace within which activities must be confined because of their nature. Canadian domestic airspace divided into 7 classes (from a to g) two way radio communication required when operating in class a b c or d airspace (and class e airspace during ifr flight) class f airspace special use airspace may be controlled or uncontrolled may be a restricted or advisory area.


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A visual observer can monitor up to Five drones if system designed that if not one at a time. Canadian domestic airspace divided into 7 classes (from a to g) two way radio communication required when operating in class a b c or d airspace (and class e airspace during ifr flight) class f airspace special use airspace may be controlled or uncontrolled may be a restricted or advisory area.


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A public liability insurance your drone Five drones if system designed that if not one at a time. Public liability insurance a public liability insurance your drone it not required but recommended note that most standard home insurance policies do not cover use of drones.


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You must give way to a manned aircraft Five drones if system designed that if not one at a time. Car's 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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You plan to use your drone to film a 600 foot high pylon antenna your drone will fly at a lateral distance of less than 200 feet from this structure you can climb to a maximum height of 7 feet above ground level. Maximum altitude 901 25 (1) subject to subsection (2) no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft at an altitude greater than (a) 400 feet (122 m) agl or (b) 100 feet (30 m) above any building or structure if aircraft being operated at a distance of less than 200 feet (61 m) measured horizontally from building or structure (2) a pilot may operate a remotely piloted aircraft at an altitude greater than those set out in subsection (1) if operation conducted in accordance with a special flight operations certificate rpas.


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What must remotely piloted aircraft rpa pilot do while flying in vicinity of an aerodrome Avoid flying rpa in traffic pattern. Cars 901 47 operations at or in vicinity of an aerodrome airport or heliport no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft at or near an aerodrome that listed in canada flight supplement or water aerodrome supplement in a manner that could interfere with an aircraft operating in established traffic pattern.


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No person shall operate a small remotely piloted aircraft at a lateral distance of less than 100 feet from another person unless aircraft Is only operated in advanced operations has appropriate manufacturer's declaration the rpas safety assurance. Division v advanced operations 901 69 manufacturer declaration permitted operations (1) subject to subsection (2) no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system under this division to conduct any of following operations unless a declaration under section 901 76 has been made in respect of that model of system the certificate of registration issued in respect of aircraft specifies operations which declaration was made (a) operations in controlled airspace (b) operations at a distance of less than 100 feet (30 m) but not less than 16 4 feet (5 m) from another person except from a crew member or other person involved in operation measured horizontally at any altitude or (c) operations at a distance of less than 16 4 feet (5 m) from another person measured horizontally at any altitude (2) a pilot may operate a remotely piloted aircraft system under this division to conduct operations referred to in paragraphs (1)(a) (b) if before april 1 2019 model of system was determined the minister to meet requirements set out in appendix c criteria a compliant small uav system design of staff instruction (si) no 623 001 published the minister on november 19 2014 division vi advanced operations requirements manufacturer 901 76 manufacturer declaration (1) for each model of remotely piloted aircraft system that intended to conduct any of operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) manufacturer shall provide minister with a declaration in accordance with subsection (2) except in case of a model referred to in subsection 901 69(2) that intended to conduct any of operations referred to in that subsection (2) the manufacturer's declaration shall (a) specify manufacturer of remotely piloted aircraft system model of system maximum take off weight of aircraft operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) that aircraft intended to undertake the category of aircraft such as a fixed wing aircraft rotary wing aircraft hybrid aircraft or lighter than air aircraft (b) indicate that manufacturer (i) declares that it meets documentation requirements set out in section 901 78 and (ii) has verified that system meets technical requirements set out in standard 922 rpas safety assurance applicable to operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) which declaration was made.


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How often should complete maintenance of a small remotely piloted aircraft be done According to manufacturer's recommendation. Division v advanced operations 901 69 manufacturer declaration permitted operations (1) subject to subsection (2) no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system under this division to conduct any of following operations unless a declaration under section 901 76 has been made in respect of that model of system the certificate of registration issued in respect of aircraft specifies operations which declaration was made (a) operations in controlled airspace (b) operations at a distance of less than 100 feet (30 m) but not less than 16 4 feet (5 m) from another person except from a crew member or other person involved in operation measured horizontally at any altitude or (c) operations at a distance of less than 16 4 feet (5 m) from another person measured horizontally at any altitude (2) a pilot may operate a remotely piloted aircraft system under this division to conduct operations referred to in paragraphs (1)(a) (b) if before april 1 2019 model of system was determined the minister to meet requirements set out in appendix c criteria a compliant small uav system design of staff instruction (si) no 623 001 published the minister on november 19 2014 division vi advanced operations requirements manufacturer 901 76 manufacturer declaration (1) for each model of remotely piloted aircraft system that intended to conduct any of operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) manufacturer shall provide minister with a declaration in accordance with subsection (2) except in case of a model referred to in subsection 901 69(2) that intended to conduct any of operations referred to in that subsection (2) the manufacturer's declaration shall (a) specify manufacturer of remotely piloted aircraft system model of system maximum take off weight of aircraft operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) that aircraft intended to undertake the category of aircraft such as a fixed wing aircraft rotary wing aircraft hybrid aircraft or lighter than air aircraft (b) indicate that manufacturer (i) declares that it meets documentation requirements set out in section 901 78 and (ii) has verified that system meets technical requirements set out in standard 922 rpas safety assurance applicable to operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) which declaration was made.


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Altimeter the aneroid capsule allowing measurement of barometric altitude airtight and senses According to manufacturer's recommendation. Division v advanced operations 901 69 manufacturer declaration permitted operations (1) subject to subsection (2) no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system under this division to conduct any of following operations unless a declaration under section 901 76 has been made in respect of that model of system the certificate of registration issued in respect of aircraft specifies operations which declaration was made (a) operations in controlled airspace (b) operations at a distance of less than 100 feet (30 m) but not less than 16 4 feet (5 m) from another person except from a crew member or other person involved in operation measured horizontally at any altitude or (c) operations at a distance of less than 16 4 feet (5 m) from another person measured horizontally at any altitude (2) a pilot may operate a remotely piloted aircraft system under this division to conduct operations referred to in paragraphs (1)(a) (b) if before april 1 2019 model of system was determined the minister to meet requirements set out in appendix c criteria a compliant small uav system design of staff instruction (si) no 623 001 published the minister on november 19 2014 division vi advanced operations requirements manufacturer 901 76 manufacturer declaration (1) for each model of remotely piloted aircraft system that intended to conduct any of operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) manufacturer shall provide minister with a declaration in accordance with subsection (2) except in case of a model referred to in subsection 901 69(2) that intended to conduct any of operations referred to in that subsection (2) the manufacturer's declaration shall (a) specify manufacturer of remotely piloted aircraft system model of system maximum take off weight of aircraft operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) that aircraft intended to undertake the category of aircraft such as a fixed wing aircraft rotary wing aircraft hybrid aircraft or lighter than air aircraft (b) indicate that manufacturer (i) declares that it meets documentation requirements set out in section 901 78 and (ii) has verified that system meets technical requirements set out in standard 922 rpas safety assurance applicable to operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) which declaration was made.


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Altimeter barometric altitude measurement obtained from According to manufacturer's recommendation. Division v advanced operations 901 69 manufacturer declaration permitted operations (1) subject to subsection (2) no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system under this division to conduct any of following operations unless a declaration under section 901 76 has been made in respect of that model of system the certificate of registration issued in respect of aircraft specifies operations which declaration was made (a) operations in controlled airspace (b) operations at a distance of less than 100 feet (30 m) but not less than 16 4 feet (5 m) from another person except from a crew member or other person involved in operation measured horizontally at any altitude or (c) operations at a distance of less than 16 4 feet (5 m) from another person measured horizontally at any altitude (2) a pilot may operate a remotely piloted aircraft system under this division to conduct operations referred to in paragraphs (1)(a) (b) if before april 1 2019 model of system was determined the minister to meet requirements set out in appendix c criteria a compliant small uav system design of staff instruction (si) no 623 001 published the minister on november 19 2014 division vi advanced operations requirements manufacturer 901 76 manufacturer declaration (1) for each model of remotely piloted aircraft system that intended to conduct any of operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) manufacturer shall provide minister with a declaration in accordance with subsection (2) except in case of a model referred to in subsection 901 69(2) that intended to conduct any of operations referred to in that subsection (2) the manufacturer's declaration shall (a) specify manufacturer of remotely piloted aircraft system model of system maximum take off weight of aircraft operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) that aircraft intended to undertake the category of aircraft such as a fixed wing aircraft rotary wing aircraft hybrid aircraft or lighter than air aircraft (b) indicate that manufacturer (i) declares that it meets documentation requirements set out in section 901 78 and (ii) has verified that system meets technical requirements set out in standard 922 rpas safety assurance applicable to operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) which declaration was made.


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Altimeter the piezoelectric barometer installed in a drone indicates According to manufacturer's recommendation. Division v advanced operations 901 69 manufacturer declaration permitted operations (1) subject to subsection (2) no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system under this division to conduct any of following operations unless a declaration under section 901 76 has been made in respect of that model of system the certificate of registration issued in respect of aircraft specifies operations which declaration was made (a) operations in controlled airspace (b) operations at a distance of less than 100 feet (30 m) but not less than 16 4 feet (5 m) from another person except from a crew member or other person involved in operation measured horizontally at any altitude or (c) operations at a distance of less than 16 4 feet (5 m) from another person measured horizontally at any altitude (2) a pilot may operate a remotely piloted aircraft system under this division to conduct operations referred to in paragraphs (1)(a) (b) if before april 1 2019 model of system was determined the minister to meet requirements set out in appendix c criteria a compliant small uav system design of staff instruction (si) no 623 001 published the minister on november 19 2014 division vi advanced operations requirements manufacturer 901 76 manufacturer declaration (1) for each model of remotely piloted aircraft system that intended to conduct any of operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) manufacturer shall provide minister with a declaration in accordance with subsection (2) except in case of a model referred to in subsection 901 69(2) that intended to conduct any of operations referred to in that subsection (2) the manufacturer's declaration shall (a) specify manufacturer of remotely piloted aircraft system model of system maximum take off weight of aircraft operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) that aircraft intended to undertake the category of aircraft such as a fixed wing aircraft rotary wing aircraft hybrid aircraft or lighter than air aircraft (b) indicate that manufacturer (i) declares that it meets documentation requirements set out in section 901 78 and (ii) has verified that system meets technical requirements set out in standard 922 rpas safety assurance applicable to operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) which declaration was made.


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Altimeter among embedded sensors on a rpas remotely piloted aircraft systems one which composed an aneroid capsule allows measurement of According to manufacturer's recommendation. Division v advanced operations 901 69 manufacturer declaration permitted operations (1) subject to subsection (2) no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system under this division to conduct any of following operations unless a declaration under section 901 76 has been made in respect of that model of system the certificate of registration issued in respect of aircraft specifies operations which declaration was made (a) operations in controlled airspace (b) operations at a distance of less than 100 feet (30 m) but not less than 16 4 feet (5 m) from another person except from a crew member or other person involved in operation measured horizontally at any altitude or (c) operations at a distance of less than 16 4 feet (5 m) from another person measured horizontally at any altitude (2) a pilot may operate a remotely piloted aircraft system under this division to conduct operations referred to in paragraphs (1)(a) (b) if before april 1 2019 model of system was determined the minister to meet requirements set out in appendix c criteria a compliant small uav system design of staff instruction (si) no 623 001 published the minister on november 19 2014 division vi advanced operations requirements manufacturer 901 76 manufacturer declaration (1) for each model of remotely piloted aircraft system that intended to conduct any of operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) manufacturer shall provide minister with a declaration in accordance with subsection (2) except in case of a model referred to in subsection 901 69(2) that intended to conduct any of operations referred to in that subsection (2) the manufacturer's declaration shall (a) specify manufacturer of remotely piloted aircraft system model of system maximum take off weight of aircraft operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) that aircraft intended to undertake the category of aircraft such as a fixed wing aircraft rotary wing aircraft hybrid aircraft or lighter than air aircraft (b) indicate that manufacturer (i) declares that it meets documentation requirements set out in section 901 78 and (ii) has verified that system meets technical requirements set out in standard 922 rpas safety assurance applicable to operations referred to in subsection 901 69(1) which declaration was made.



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