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Drone Rules for Wiarton Keppel International Airport (YVV)
Wiarton, Ontario (ON)
• Canada
501262 Grey Rd 1, Wiarton, ON N0H 2T0, Canada
Lat: 44.7475 • Lng: -81.1115
Rules Edit History: Wiarton Keppel International Airport (YVV)
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- https://www.navcanada.ca/en/dah20260122.pdf?utm_source=copilot.com — Check 3.4.4-55 for further details.
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| Summary | — | Wiarton Airport is surrounded by a Class E control zone from the surface up to 3000 ft ASL within a 5 NM radius. Drone flights in this area require NAV CANADA authorization and must follow controlled‑airspace procedures. |
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At this location, Wiarton Airport (CYVV) is designated Class E controlled airspace from the surface (SFC) to 3000 ft ASL, covering a 5 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 restricted or denied based on airport traffic or safety considerations, and the rule applies at all times within the 5 NM Class E boundary.
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+ At this location, Wiarton Airport (CYVV) is designated Class E controlled airspace from the surface (SFC) to 3000 ft ASL, covering a 5 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 restricted or denied based on airport traffic or safety considerations, and the rule applies at all times within the 5 NM Class E boundary.