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  1. Check out Dept. of Transport requirements: (Especially Liability Insurance)

     

    http://www.tc.gc.ca/media/documents/ca-standards/Infographic_Permission_to_fly_a_UAV_Web_English.pdf

     

    Drones (Transport Canada)
    Transport Canada expects you to follow these basic Do’s and Don’ts.
    Do
     Only fly your aircraft during daylight and in good weather (not in clouds or fog).
     Always keep your aircraft in sight, where you can see it with your own eyes – not only through an on-board camera, monitor or smartphone.
     Make sure your aircraft is safe for flight before take-off. Ask yourself, for example, are the batteries fully charged? Is it too cold to fly?
     Know if you need permission to fly and when to apply for a Special Flight Operations Certificate
     Respect the privacy of others – avoid flying over private property or taking photos or videos without permission.
    Don’t fly:
     Closer than 9 km (5.6 Miles) from any airport, heliport, or aerodrome.
     Higher than 90 metres (295 Feet) from above the ground.
     Closer than 150 metres (492 Feet) from people, animals, buildings, structures, or vehicles.
     In populated areas or near large groups of people, including sporting events, concerts, festivals, and firework shows.
     Near moving vehicles, avoid highways, bridges, busy streets or anywhere you could endanger or distract drivers.
     Within restricted airspace, including near or over military bases, prisons, and forest fires.
     Anywhere you may interfere with first responders

     

     

     

    Regards,

    Snowball

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