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Update on Proposed Canadian Drone Regulatory Changes
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<blockquote data-quote="Northwood Mediaworks" data-source="post: 51570" data-attributes="member: 6411"><p>Overall it looks better. I think I mentioned in another post, my insurance agent, (who also flies drones) told me that most Canadian insurance companies don't do public liability at just $100,000.00, they start at one million $, for which the premium would be at least $700 annually. So that is one <u>major</u> relief. We (the wife and I) are on one income, so that would have been a crushing (even ending) blow to my hobby funds! Time will tell, it could all change again.</p><p></p><p>I am not against the testing, as long as we dont go down the re-certification road every 2 years ... that stinks of cash-cow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northwood Mediaworks, post: 51570, member: 6411"] Overall it looks better. I think I mentioned in another post, my insurance agent, (who also flies drones) told me that most Canadian insurance companies don't do public liability at just $100,000.00, they start at one million $, for which the premium would be at least $700 annually. So that is one [U]major[/U] relief. We (the wife and I) are on one income, so that would have been a crushing (even ending) blow to my hobby funds! Time will tell, it could all change again. I am not against the testing, as long as we dont go down the re-certification road every 2 years ... that stinks of cash-cow [/QUOTE]
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