Dunno, i'm well past 9km from the nearest airport here in Montreal.
Height ceiling isn't too much of an issue.
Height ceiling isn't too much of an issue.
your nuts! you think it should be illegal for people under the age of 18 to fly!! thats ridiculous. sure there are the immature kids that have no respect for anyone or anything. but what about all the responsible ones that are doing good with their drones and actually making good videos and taking good pictures.I don't mind the 9km form landing strips, etc at all, I don't want to be anywhere near planes taking off & landing!
More important, there was a mention of age limit to even fly a UAV, which I think is a great ruling, but, i'd say 18yrs.old be a good start. The only issues i've personally seen, is kids of 11, maybe13 yrs.old, maybe, flying drones, & not $30-40 ones,. but, fairly large , fast machines, fly high enough to disappear.
I asked what machine is that, A walker something?
Anyway, last I saw of it & last the owner saw of it too, it went up,up out of sight, I left after 30 minutes & they were still looking for it.
These boys were into trying to drop things from their drones, & not much else
9km wow here its 5km from airport 400ft,,,,the belts are tighting enjoy while u canWe are no longer allowed to fly 9km from airports, 75m from buildings, and a lot more, since 10am this morning...
And there is no way to get recreational liscence, etc...
Sad for everyone in Canada...
Ottawa toughens rules for operating recreational drones
*sigh*
We basically went from a 'you can fly your drone anywhere but use common sense and keep it safe' to 'you can fly your drone nowhere that might be fun to fly if you are flying for recreation'
It will be REALLY interesting to see how many - ahem - aerial photography companies spring up in Canada in the next few weeks...
I think the minimum age should be 40 with signs of a midlife crisis and problematic quddcopter buying issuesI don't mind the 9km form landing strips, etc at all, I don't want to be anywhere near planes taking off & landing!
More important, there was a mention of age limit to even fly a UAV, which I think is a great ruling, but, i'd say 18yrs.old be a good start. The only issues i've personally seen, is kids of 11, maybe13 yrs.old, maybe, flying drones, & not $30-40 ones,. but, fairly large , fast machines, fly high enough to disappear.
I asked what machine is that, A walker something?
Anyway, last I saw of it & last the owner saw of it too, it went up,up out of sight, I left after 30 minutes & they were still looking for it.
These boys were into trying to drop things from their drones, & not much else
Calgary area NFZ's per new restrictions. I guess you are one of the lucky ones. Congrats!
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So Canada's ceiling altitude is 270 feet now. Much lower than USA's FAA set at 400 feet.
Seems a football field and a half (450 feet) is a bit much to stay away from people, buildings, structures, vehicles, animals, etc.
So if you takeoff in your suburban neighborhood, you automatically break the rule of being 450 feet away from buildings, yet cannot fly higher than 270 feet either. Dunno, it's a gray "Gotcha law."
Fly 'em while you still got 'em - albeit maybe fly guerrilla style and don't get caught.
Again, the government has made implantation without putting much thought into it. There was also a claim that the number of drone incidents were on the rise. Where ? How come I didn't hear anything about this, despite the fact I go through most drone forums everyday. Ontario had two incursions of large US drones near Ottawa and Toronto. Are they counted against me when flying my P4?
Someone has to pick up the ball on this and get the rules within reason. Most of them have to be adjusted or modified. Where are age limits? Experience credits? Credit for built in NFZ into the controller? Credit for instrument flying capable controllers and displays?
I have hundreds of safe flying hours, all flown with respect for man, beast and property. Regretfully, I cannot see how these enforceable rules are of benefit to anyone. Should have been left as recommendations.
The drone trolls are going to have a great summer.
90 m is 300 feet, actually. (91 m or so=300 ft).
75 m is 246 feet (call it 250) for distance from everything that is precious to man (apparently)
(75m) from buildings, structures, vehicles, vessels, animals,
"OMG watch out for those birds, squirrels, etc..."
But anyway by the definition of this order :
model aircraft means an aircraft, the total weight of which does not exceed 35 kg (77.2 pounds), that is mechanically driven or launched into flight for recreational purposes and that is not designed to carry persons or other living creatures. (modèle réduit d’aéronef)
just modified my aircraft, now it carry a cockroach, so since it carry a living creature it does not apply to my aircraft.
Seeing that it is now law that you have to have your name, address and phone number on your drone (which seems to be a breach of privacy laws - never mind that it means you must have a phone number to fly a drone) I suggest that we all give our drones to:
Marc Garneau
4060 Sainte-Catherine Street West
Suite 340
Westmount, Quebec
H3Z 2Z3
5142832013
Then he can start racking up the fines.
The sad part is at the news conference it didn't appear that any representatives from Industry or the Model Aeronautics Association of Canada (the "officially" sanctioned hobbyist's group) were there. Just cops from Toronto and the RCMP. Actually, this only garnered a small entry on the MAAC website today. Of course MAAC airfields and events are exempted from these new laws. I want my membership money back. I think we were sold out.
I guess you could also use
Rodger Williams, President of MAAC
+1 418 564-5225
Unit 9, 5100 South Service Road,
Burlington, ON
L7L 6A5
For your contact information as well
For Commercial use you have to get a waiver (SFOC) with specific flight plan, time, etc.
AFAIK.
I have heard the wait time is 3 months and limited to a specific flight. I am not sure so if anyone has any real world experience with this, let us know
Welcome to the nanny state.First guns, now drones. Where will it end? Thank the leftists that YOU elected.
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