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New FAA Interim Guidelines: How, When and Where You Can Fly Recreationally
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<blockquote data-quote="Northwood Mediaworks" data-source="post: 92474" data-attributes="member: 6411"><p>Up here in Canada, we are restricted from controlled airspace unless we get the advanced certification, its not a problem for me, I prefer rural scenery, but it has annoyed those who only have the basic cert now. And you must be at least 16. I am pretty sure someone will have commented the age error to Ken Heron. I am beginning the study process to get our advanced cert, which appears to be more arduous than the part 107 process (at least right now). It certainly seems like the FAA and Transport Canada are talking back and forth lately. A new reality for all of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northwood Mediaworks, post: 92474, member: 6411"] Up here in Canada, we are restricted from controlled airspace unless we get the advanced certification, its not a problem for me, I prefer rural scenery, but it has annoyed those who only have the basic cert now. And you must be at least 16. I am pretty sure someone will have commented the age error to Ken Heron. I am beginning the study process to get our advanced cert, which appears to be more arduous than the part 107 process (at least right now). It certainly seems like the FAA and Transport Canada are talking back and forth lately. A new reality for all of us. [/QUOTE]
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