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Old 01-09-2019, 11:27 AM   #45
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https://calgaryherald.com/pmn/news-p...1-203974040f0c

Drone operators will need pilot's certificate under new federal rules

Anyone flying a drone in Canada will have to pass an online exam and get a pilot’s certificate under new rules to be announced today by federal Transport Minister Marc Garneau.

The new regulations, which come into effect June 1, apply to all drone operators, whether they fly for fun, work or research.

Operators will be required to register their drones and mark them with the registration number. A minimum age limit of 14 for basic operations and 16 for advanced will be introduced.

Pilots will have to keep their aircraft below 122 metres — 400 feet — above ground level and stay away from air traffic.

The new rules, which cover drones weighing between 250 grams and 25 kilograms, are aimed at countering a growing trend of drone incursions into space reserved for air travel. Violators could be subject to fines of up to $25,000 and prison.
I'm not a drone owner, nor do I intend to be but 250 grams seems awfully small. So are we talking about registrations for little johnnies mini drone he got in his stocking?? Seems kinda crazy if so.
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