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Drone Rules for Aéroport régional Roland-Désourdy

Bromont, Québec (QC) • Canada
101 Rue du Ciel, Bromont, QC J2L 2X4, Canada
Lat: 45.296 • Lng: -72.7324
Ground Not allowed Last updated: Jun 5, 2026

Drone operations are prohibited on airport property and restricted near Roland-Désourdy Airport due to active aircraft, glider, and airport operations.


Roland-Désourdy Airport (CZBM) is a certified public airport located in Bromont, Québec. The airport has a 5,004-foot paved runway and supports general aviation, business aircraft, glider operations, flight training, and airport-of-entry services.

Transport Canada states that drone pilots must not operate near an aerodrome in a manner that could interfere with aircraft operations. Certified airports have protected areas where drone operations are restricted unless the pilot meets the applicable requirements and obtains any necessary authorization.

Due to active aircraft traffic, glider activity, runway operations, and approach/departure paths, drone flights should not be conducted on airport property or within the operational area surrounding the airport without proper authorization.

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