Source: Iris Automation (file) Drone startup Iris Automation this week launched the Canada Pathfinder Program, an all-in-one solution to streamline the complex steps required to achieve Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) flight approvals and experience. Company officials say the program will address challenges organizations face in advancing commercial drone services …
Read More »Canada’s New Drone Regulations: Rigid or Reasonable?
Transport Canada has announced new rules for drones, which will take effect in June of 2019. The new rules require more training, licensing and registration, and specify which drones may be used for “advanced operations.” As always, the devil is in the details: and the list of approved equipment …
Read More »Canadian Flight Certificate Testing for The Sky Guys
As many drone companies are in the process of getting federal authorization to allow for commercial drone flight, we reached out to The Sky Guys, who just announced this week that they have been granted Special Flight Operations Certificate (SFOC) in Canada for testing their DX-3 drone platform. We took …
Read More »What are Canada’s New Drone Regulations?
Canada has issued a brand new interim drone legislation, stress-free rules for leisure customers. The new legislation removes the restriction in opposition to flying inside 75 meters of buildings, one thing that drone fanatics identified virtually eradicated all flight inside cities and closely settled areas. The new regulation states that drones …
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