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Gatineau, Québec (QC) • Canada
1405 Chem. d'Aylmer, Gatineau, QC J9H 6W5, Canada
Lat: 45.4156 • Lng: -75.7663

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Your proposed rule edit has been approved. The course at 1405 Chem. d'Aylmer, Gatineau, QC, is situated within highly restricted, controlled airspace because of its proximity to the National Capital Region. As such, drone operations in this area require an Advanced Pilot Certificate and prior authorization from NAV CANADA. Please ensure compliance with all applicable regulations before conducting drone activities in this location.
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Summary The course sits within highly restricted, controlled airspace because of its proximity to the National Capital Region.
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The course sits within highly restricted, controlled airspace because of its proximity to the National Capital Region. Here is a breakdown of the rules for flying a drone over this property:Drones 250g to 25kg: You must hold an Advanced Pilot Certificate and obtain digital airspace clearance from NAV CANADA prior to taking off. Standard Basic licenses are not valid here.Micro-Drones (Under 250g): You do not need a pilot certificate or NAV CANADA clearance, but you must fly safely and avoid airport boundary zones.Private Property & Trespassing: The course is private property. Launching, landing, or operating a drone on their grounds without corporate consent is prohibited.Safety Buffers: Standard operations require maintaining a horizontal distance of at least 30 metres away from golfers, caddies, or staff.Adjacent Lands: The course borders National Capital Commission (NCC) properties; flying over or launching from NCC land requires an additional land-use permit
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+ The course sits within highly restricted, controlled airspace because of its proximity to the National Capital Region. Here is a breakdown of the rules for flying a drone over this property:Drones 250g to 25kg: You must hold an Advanced Pilot Certificate and obtain digital airspace clearance from NAV CANADA prior to taking off. Standard Basic licenses are not valid here.Micro-Drones (Under 250g): You do not need a pilot certificate or NAV CANADA clearance, but you must fly safely and avoid airport boundary zones.Private Property & Trespassing: The course is private property. Launching, landing, or operating a drone on their grounds without corporate consent is prohibited.Safety Buffers: Standard operations require maintaining a horizontal distance of at least 30 metres away from golfers, caddies, or staff.Adjacent Lands: The course borders National Capital Commission (NCC) properties; flying over or launching from NCC land requires an additional land-use permit