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The pilot keeps his device in sight at all times without visual aid for example binoculars or video feed without flying into clouds or fog or behind ?

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A visual line of sight flight, a visual flight, a non visual flight, an automatic flight. Visual line of sight (vlos) 'visual line of sight' means keeping your device in sight at all times without visual aid (for example, binoculars or video feed). this means not flying into clouds or fog, or behind trees, buildings or other (even partial) obstructions.

101 Interpretation definitions The abbreviation «sRPA» stands for ?

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101 interpretation definitions the abbreviation «srpa» stands A small remotely piloted aircraft between 25g to 25 kg operated with in visual line of sight (vlos), a small remotely piloted aircraft of less than 25g, a small remotely piloted aircraft between 25g to 25 kg, a small remotely piloted aircraft of less than 25 kg.

101 Interpretation definitions «Night» in Canada is defined as that period of time between ?

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101 interpretation definitions «night» in canada defined as that period of time between The end of evening civil twilight the beginning of morning civil twilight, the beginning of morning civil twilight the end of evening civil twilight, one hour before sunset one hour after sunrise, sunset sunrise.

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    101 interpretation definitions «day» in canada defined as that period of time between The beginning of morning civil twilight the end of evening civil twilight, the end of morning civil twilight the beginning of evening civil twilight, one hour before sunrise one hour after sunset, sunrise sunset.

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    101 interpretation definitions «vfr» means Visual flight rules, instrument flight rules, visual meteorological conditions, instrument meteorological conditions.

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    101 interpretation definitions a person which uses a remotely piloted aircraft rpa commercial purpose designed the term Operator, leader, pilot, pilot in command.

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    102 application for indoor or underground operations of a small rpas in line of sight The regulations do not apply, the regulation the same as outdoor operations, a specific authorization must be obtained, the pilot must have completed a training program. The canadian aviation regulations do not apply in respect of remotely piloted aircraft that are operated indoors or underground.

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    103 istration and compliance the owner or operator of an aircraft Shall make aircraft available inspection with all relevant documents, may refused an aircraft inspection, may refuse an aircraft inspection but will have to present a canadian aviation document, shall make aircraft available inspection. 103.02 inspection of aircraft, requests production of documents prohibitions (1) the owner or operator of an aircraft shall, on reasonable notice given the minister, make aircraft available inspection in accordance with notice. (2) every person who (a) the holder of a canadian aviation document, (b) the owner, operator or pilot in command of an aircraft in respect of which a canadian aviation document, technical record or other document kept, or (c) has in possession a canadian aviation document, technical record or other document relating to an aircraft or a commercial air service shall produce canadian aviation document, technical record or other document inspection in accordance with terms of a demand made a peace officer, an immigration officer or minister. (3) no person shall (a) lend a canadian aviation document to any person who not entitled to it these regulations, or allow any such person to use a canadian aviation document or (b) mutilate, alter or render illegible a canadian aviation document. (4) for purposes of this section, other document includes all writings, papers other records made, held or maintained the owner, operator or pilot in command of an aircraft the purpose of recording any action, activity, performance or use of aircraft or any activity of owner, operator or crew members in respect of that aircraft, whether or not documents are required law to be made, held or maintained.

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    103 istration and compliance who may demand to inspect aviation documents A peace officer, an immigration officer or minister, a flight instructor, a flight reviewer or a peace officer, an icao agent. 103.02 inspection of aircraft, requests production of documents prohibitions (1) the owner or operator of an aircraft shall, on reasonable notice given the minister, make aircraft available inspection in accordance with notice. (2) every person who (a) the holder of a canadian aviation document, (b) the owner, operator or pilot in command of an aircraft in respect of which a canadian aviation document, technical record or other document kept, or (c) has in possession a canadian aviation document, technical record or other document relating to an aircraft or a commercial air service shall produce canadian aviation document, technical record or other document inspection in accordance with terms of a demand made a peace officer, an immigration officer or minister. (3) no person shall (a) lend a canadian aviation document to any person who not entitled to it these regulations, or allow any such person to use a canadian aviation document or (b) mutilate, alter or render illegible a canadian aviation document. (4) for purposes of this section, other document includes all writings, papers other records made, held or maintained the owner, operator or pilot in command of an aircraft the purpose of recording any action, activity, performance or use of aircraft or any activity of owner, operator or crew members in respect of that aircraft, whether or not documents are required law to be made, held or maintained.

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    301 aerodromes 301 08 prohibitions no person shall walk drive or park any vehicle on any part of an airport used the movement of aircraft except in accordance with permission given the appropriate atc unit or in absence of any such unit The operator of airport, an airport guide or commissionnaire, the local flying club or school manager, the local police or rcmp. Operations at aerodromes are subject to approval of aerodrome operator the appropriate air traffic control unit.

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    601 airspace 601 14 interpretation an area on surface of earth on which standing timber grass or any other vegetation or buildings are burning A forest fire area, a burned area, a combat zone, an intervention area.

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    601 airspace airspace structure classification and use a 'controlled airspace' means an airspace of defined dimensions within which An air traffic control (atc) service provided, aircraft must proceed in accordance with a scatana clearance, only aircraft equipped with functioning two way radio may operate, control provided instrument flight rules (ifr) traffic only.

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    601 airspace airspace structure classification and use designated airspace of defined dimensions surrounding an operating control tower at an airport known as a n Control zone, terminal control area, control area, aerodrome traffic zone.

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    606 miscellaneous explosives or weapons shall not be carried on board any rpas Unless authorized, unless appropriate atc unit advised, unless army advised, unless above water (eg. fishing). Munitions of war 606.01 no person shall carry weapons, ammunition or other equipment designed use in war on board an aircraft unless aircraft a canadian aircraft or minister has authorized carriage of such equipment. payloads 901.43 (1) subject to subsection (2), no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system if aircraft transporting a payload that (a) includes explosive, corrosive, flammable, or bio hazardous material (b) includes weapons, ammunition or other equipment designed use in war (c) could create a hazard to aviation safety or cause injury to persons or (d) attached to aircraft means of a line unless such an operation conducted in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. (2) a pilot may operate a remotely piloted aircraft system when aircraft transporting a payload referred to in subsection (1) if operation conducted in accordance with a special flight operations certificate rpas.

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    Specify minimum flight altitude a remotely piloted aircraft with exception of take off launch approach landing or recovery An altitude to end flight in case of breakdown or other emergency without constituting a danger to people on surface, 9meters agl, feet above highest obstacle within 2 feet of flying site, the minimum altitude to keep aircraft in line of sight (vlos).


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