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Drone Rules for London International Airport
London, Ontario (ON)
• Canada
10 Seabrook Way, London, ON N5V 3B6, Canada
Lat: 43.0304 • Lng: -81.1487
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| Summary | — | London International Airport is surrounded by a Class D control zone from the surface up to 4000 ft ASL. Drone flights inside this zone require NAV CANADA authorization and must follow all controlled‑airspace requirements. |
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At this location, London International Airport (CYXU) is designated Class D controlled airspace from the surface (SFC) to 4000 ft ASL, with a 7 NM radius around the airport reference point, as published in the NAV CANADA Designated Airspace Handbook . Drone pilots must obtain NAV CANADA authorization before flying and must hold the required Transport Canada certification and a drone approved for controlled airspace. Authorization may be limited or denied based on airport traffic or safety considerations, and the rule applies at all times within the 7 NM Class D boundary.
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+ At this location, London International Airport (CYXU) is designated Class D controlled airspace from the surface (SFC) to 4000 ft ASL, with a 7 NM radius around the airport reference point, as published in the NAV CANADA Designated Airspace Handbook . Drone pilots must obtain NAV CANADA authorization before flying and must hold the required Transport Canada certification and a drone approved for controlled airspace. Authorization may be limited or denied based on airport traffic or safety considerations, and the rule applies at all times within the 7 NM Class D boundary.