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Rules are rules.
Here, in Canada, the rules governing the use of drones is being reviewed by the federal government early next year, after there was much criticism of the rules put in place in March of this year.
Everybody understood the ' no drone zone ' surrounding airports and other federally administered areas.
Everybody understood the 150 foot minimum ceiling over buildings,vehicles,people,animals and ships.
Drone operators have asked Transport Canada to take a look at two rules which should be re-visited and, perhaps, adjusted.
These pertain to the 300 foot maximum operating ceiling and no flying after sunset.
I join with many other responsible drone pilots out there who feel the 300 foot maximum ceiling should be adjusted to allow for higher flights.
Also, the 'no flying after dark' rule should also be re-visited to allow for night time flights-while operating within all other rules.
The good news is the federal government is open to discussing some changes to the rules under which drone flights should occur.
Communication between the two sides is a welcome thing.
Does canada have the same little AGL exemption for buildings that we do? Meaning that if you are within 400ft of a building you can be up to 400ft above said building legally.