To pass the Basic RPAS Certificate exam in Canada, you need to score at least 65 percent on Transport Canada’s 35-question multiple-choice test, study the official knowledge requirements, and treat it like the real aviation exam it is. Most people who fail underestimate the air law section. This guide walks through the basic rpas certificate […]
If you’re searching for a reliable RPAS company in Canada, you’re looking at a market that has grown faster than the rules around it. Drones now inspect powerlines in the Yukon, map construction sites in Ontario, scout crops in Saskatchewan, and pull search-and-rescue duty for police services across the country. The right RPAS company in […]
If you are searching for a drone company Canada operators can actually rely on, the market is bigger and noisier than it looks from the outside. Some firms only sell hardware. Some only fly missions. Many do not hold the certifications you need before a payload ever leaves the ground. The right drone company Canada […]
If you’re a Canadian drone pilot planning to fly in the European Union, here’s the short answer: you need an EU remote pilot competency certificate (A1/A3 and, if required, A2) issued by the civil aviation authority of an EU member state, plus an EU UAS operator registration number. There’s no automatic reciprocity between Transport Canada […]