Received today from Dji
TC only regulated advanced operation. These rules are set to govern how Canadian drone operators fly during the following scenarios:
1) Operations near people,
2) Operations over people, and
3) Operations in controlled airspace.
Under the new rules, drones will generally only be permitted to fly in these scenarios if the hardware manufacturer (DJI) has gone through a process that involves testing and documentation to certify that our drones are safe to operate under these conditions. We fully believe that DJI products are safe to operate and intend to comply with these new rules.
This certification process has not yet been finalized by Transport Canada. We have reviewed a lengthy draft document on the process and are studying its requirements. At this early stage, we cannot say with certainty which aircraft models DJI will undertake this process for, but be reassured that our goal is to make sure that our customers can continue to use DJI drones for even their most complex missions.
DJI has been working with Transport Canada for several years to positively affect the rules and regulations of drone flight in the skies above Canada. We believe that drone technology is an important part of the Canadian economy whether flying for fun or flying for work and are actively engaged in conversation with Transport Canada to make this system as practical and clear as possible for everyone involved. We will continue to advocate on your behalf as resellers and on behalf of Canadian drone pilots on this matter. Stay tuned for more information on our plans in this area as Transport Canada's final approach to this process becomes more clear.
I am currently in charging of enterprise sales division for exploring new corporate customers. If you have further policy questions, you can directly contact:
[email protected]. We have whole team behind it to support your further questions. Thank you.
Thanks and best regards,
Stefany Wang
DJI Enterprise Solution
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