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<blockquote data-quote="flutterball" data-source="post: 92493" data-attributes="member: 17775"><p>I just did the test yesterday as well, passed with 85% and registered my spark. </p><p></p><p>Was thinking about doing advanced certificate next, but after looking over the drone registration document, was very surprised to see that the dgi spark is not eligible to be flown closer then 30m to people, so even if you get the advanced certificate, it's of no use to a spark owner, since the drone is restricted to always being 30m away. Take a look at your drone registration document (the $5 form), is the second box not checked? If so it's just like mine. Appears DGI did not attempt to get the spark fully certified in Canada.</p><p></p><p>So appears the only advantage with advance certificate is flying in a restricted zone, which is not worth the cost of a flight test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterball, post: 92493, member: 17775"] I just did the test yesterday as well, passed with 85% and registered my spark. Was thinking about doing advanced certificate next, but after looking over the drone registration document, was very surprised to see that the dgi spark is not eligible to be flown closer then 30m to people, so even if you get the advanced certificate, it's of no use to a spark owner, since the drone is restricted to always being 30m away. Take a look at your drone registration document (the $5 form), is the second box not checked? If so it's just like mine. Appears DGI did not attempt to get the spark fully certified in Canada. So appears the only advantage with advance certificate is flying in a restricted zone, which is not worth the cost of a flight test. [/QUOTE]
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