Question: I’m registered in Germany/EU. I got my license for Germany/EU and I got a normal 5.000.000€ insurance world wide. What do I have to do now to fly in Canada legally?
Fpv laws in ca are way to strict , licensing is not even really aimed at drones , they have like killed drone flying , oh ya but Best Buy will sell you one without telling you you need to register and get licensed like why let us buy it before we do this fr waste of time
if you stay sub 250g with say a 3" frame, not really. if you get your basic license for $10, you can fly up to 25kg as long as you fly outside of restricted airspace and stay away from people, go with a spotter and you're good
Thanks for the information
Glad I can help out.
Question: I’m registered in Germany/EU. I got my license for Germany/EU and I got a normal 5.000.000€ insurance world wide. What do I have to do now to fly in Canada legally?
You would have to apply for an SFOC as a foreign operator. I would suggest you apply at least a month before you want to fly.
Fpv laws in ca are way to strict , licensing is not even really aimed at drones , they have like killed drone flying , oh ya but Best Buy will sell you one without telling you you need to register and get licensed like why let us buy it before we do this fr waste of time
if you stay sub 250g with say a 3" frame, not really. if you get your basic license for $10, you can fly up to 25kg as long as you fly outside of restricted airspace and stay away from people, go with a spotter and you're good
Haha you clearly have no idea how strict it is to fly in Europe especially Germany…
So small whoops or 2 inches are the way to go for fpv
Definitely less rules for sub-250 gram drones but, as the law stands right now you still need a trained VO for any FPV flights outdoors.
VO? cant you fly micros bvlos?
Nah your right, ah well