I passed the basic exam fairly easily.. planningon taking the advanced... thinking a about taking the flight reviewer exam too
$1000 for not having your pilot certificate and/or registration on your person while flying is ridiculous. The fine isnt that high for not having your drivers license on you while driving!
SO are the rules equally applied to rc planes, gliders, helicopters, then what about kites and people relasing LTA ballons etc, and as one person mentioned elswhere, hang gliders, para gliders, etc? Are drones being victimised!
Faling that with all the legislation being built in to DJI's seems like we'll have to use other brands ?
Good question I wrote an email to them asking this question, I will let you know when I will get the answerI wonder how soon DJI will file their Safety Assurance Declarations and which UAVs they will file it for.
If the Phantom4pro is Safety Assurance Declared, I'll go for the advanced exam I think. Without the declaration, there is probably no point since I don't have any aircraft that I could use to take advantage of the extra features afforded by the Advanced Pilot Certificate.
If you want to fly a phantom legally the new regs state you have to follow the manufacturer's specifications and DJI has the operating temp minimum at 0 degrees.Please advise where we
Can find the material to study for these exams. I looked on the TC site for drone safety but don’t seem to see it. Maybe I’m just a little nuts!!
Is Dji not going to register the phantom series for the new regs for advanced flying??
Do I understand we cannot fly sub zero temps??
Hi again.
Where is the study material for the advanced exam. An online guy wants a lot of money for this material surely we can get it from TC?
Thanks in advance
Thanks. What about otherIf you want to fly a phantom legally the new regs state you have to follow the manufacturer's specifications and DJI has the operating temp minimum at 0 degrees.
Hi thanks for the advice. So where would I find sufficient info in order to do the basic course. Thank youIf you are new to drones and you want to try for an advanced certificate you really should take a weekend course. I didn't think I would get much out of the course I took but I learned a lot. You'll also likely need to get a Radio licence if you want the advanced certificate since you may need to communicate with ATC, particularly if you hope to operate in class C airspace.
Get your hands on a copy of From the Ground Up and you'll likely be well positioned to write the advanced exam. remember that even if you pass the written exam you will still need to pass the flight review. Since you are new to drones, why not just try the basic certificate first until you get some experience?
There are some out there that just want to pass the test and if that's the case, they can rely on google. If you actually want to understand the questions, either take a course or get yourself some private pilot training books.
Thanks. What about other
Hi thanks for the advice. So where would I find sufficient info in order to do the basic course. Thank you
I agree so where is the best material to learn for the basic exam?Basically from what I've read and watched streaming live unless ur Drone/AC has been certified as safety certified by the individual manufacturer, the advanced certificate wont help you much. But everyone will need to register and get the basic certificate (at the very least) to fly legally as of june 1st
I passed the basic exam fairly easily.. planningon taking the advanced... thinking a about taking the flight reviewer exam too
Hi please advise what you studied if at all to pass basic and where I can find this info.
Thanks
I passed the basic exam fairly easily.. planningon taking the advanced... thinking a about taking the flight reviewer exam too
There are several flight schools listed on the Transport Canada site that do online courses, take one of them is the best suggestion I can give you.
I can't see them doing it for any older models and certainly not Phantom series or smaller.
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