
"You have the ability, with a higher level of certification... you can fly beyond line of sight... more than two nautical miles away, enabling work in remote or sparsely populated areas."
"Every 24 months you have to do some sort of recency exercise... it's not about how often you fly the drone, but how often you reset your knowledge."
Canada's drone regulations are evolving to support agricultural use, particularly with changes set for 2025. Qualified operators can now fly beyond visual line of sight, facilitating operations in remote areas. Entry points for producers vary, from micro drones that require no license to advanced certifications for urban use. These tiers correspond with expanding drone capabilities, including imaging, crop analysis, and livestock detection. Staying updated with certification requirements is crucial, as operators must complete recency exercises every 24 months to maintain their knowledge and skills.
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