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New Canadian Regulations to be Announced Today
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<blockquote data-quote="Transplant" data-source="post: 76866" data-attributes="member: 7135"><p>I think the gripes concern the facts that the FAA doesn't require the same amount of paperwork. I looked at the FAA site and didn't see anything that would require a visitor to fly under the Part 107 rules. (Please correct me if I'm wrong.) Transport Canada has visitors jumping through more hoops and paperwork requirements.... For visitors flying in Canada, basically there's no division between hobbyist and commercial.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the paperwork, the requirements for the SFOC for a visitor flying non-commercially are onerous for a short time visitor.</p><p></p><p>Yes, flying is not banned. I live in Canada 5+ months a year, so will jump through the hoops. I understand that I have to abide by the laws that are established by the country I'm visiting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Transplant, post: 76866, member: 7135"] I think the gripes concern the facts that the FAA doesn't require the same amount of paperwork. I looked at the FAA site and didn't see anything that would require a visitor to fly under the Part 107 rules. (Please correct me if I'm wrong.) Transport Canada has visitors jumping through more hoops and paperwork requirements.... For visitors flying in Canada, basically there's no division between hobbyist and commercial. Looking at the paperwork, the requirements for the SFOC for a visitor flying non-commercially are onerous for a short time visitor. Yes, flying is not banned. I live in Canada 5+ months a year, so will jump through the hoops. I understand that I have to abide by the laws that are established by the country I'm visiting. [/QUOTE]
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