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Training

Free training materials covering the Canadian regulations

  1. DPAC Safety Course
  2. Introduction: Canadian Drone Rules
  3. Canadian Drone Rules Explained in Plain English
  4. Canadian Drone Rules: BASIC Pilot Exam Study Guide
  5. Canadian Drone Rules: ADVANCED Pilot Exam Study Guide
  6. Drones: How Do They Work?
  7. RPAS 101
Tools

Important tools for flying safely and legally

  • Nav Drone
  • Drone Pilot Canada
  • NRC Drone Site Selection Tool
References
  • Transport Canada Drone Safety Website
  • Transport Canada Aeronautical Information Manual (TC AIM) – TP 14371
  • Canadian Drone Rules: ADVANCED Pilot Exam Study Guide
  • Knowledge Requirements for Pilots of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems 250 g up to and including 25 kg, Operating within Visual Line-of-Sight (VLOS) – TP 15263
  • Canadian Aviation Regulations
  • Standard 921 – Small Remotely Piloted Aircraft in Visual Line-Of-Sight (VLOS) – Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs)
  • Standard 922 – RPAS Safety Assurance – Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs)
  • Remote ID for Drones – DPAC Position Paper
  • DPAC Position Paper on the New Regulations
Newsletters
  • DPAC Newsletter – Jan 2024
  • DPAC Newsletter – Q1 2024

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DPAC is an advocacy group, addressing Transport Canada with the concerns of recreational and light commercial drone pilots.

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