Reluctantly I registered my spark and did the exam, all for $15. Couldn't believe how difficult that was and how it was mostly nothing to do with drones... I passed, but barely. Anyone else out there?
==================Reluctantly I registered my spark and did the exam, all for $15. Couldn't believe how difficult that was and how it was mostly nothing to do with drones... I passed, but barely. Anyone else out there?
I don't believe you can take the test if you are not Canadian. Maybe that will change. I think you can ask for a permit to fly here, but perhaps others know...Is there a way I can take the exam and get certified despite being an American citizen?
I'd love to fly next time I'm up there but want to be legal
-------------------------------Is there a way I can take the exam and get certified despite being an American citizen?
I'd love to fly next time I'm up there but want to be legal
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IF :You are not a Canadian citizen, permanent resident of Canada or a corporation incorporated by or under the laws of Canada or a province
You will need a SFOC.....
If you want to fly your drone outside the rules, you will need to apply for a Special Flight Operations Certificate (SFOC).
Get permission to fly your drone outside the rules - Transport Canada
Getting permission to fly your drone. When to apply for a Special Flight Operations Certificate or exemption.www.tc.gc.ca
Foreign operators
If you are a foreign operator (that is, you are not a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or a corporation incorporated by or under federal or provincial and you want to fly in Canadian airspace), you must have an approved SFOC to fly a drone for any purpose (recreational, work or research).
You must already be allowed to use the drone for the same purpose in your home country. Include your country’s approval or authorization with your application for the SFOC.
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