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Gatineau, Québec (QC)
• Canada
1717 Arthur-Fecteau, Gatineau, QC J8R 2Z9, Canada
Lat: 45.521 • Lng: -75.5615
Rules Edit History: Aéroport Exécutif Gatineau-Ottawa
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• Added drone safety restriction for Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport (CYND) and identified the active airport operational area, runway environment, and aircraft approach corridors.
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Your proposed edit regarding drone operations near Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport has been approved. The information aligns with Transport Canada's regulations, which require drone pilots to avoid operating in a manner that could interfere with aircraft operating at or near an aerodrome. The cautionary note is appropriately mapped to the area near Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport, and the outline quality is sufficient for approval.
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- https://tc.canada.ca/en/aviation/drone-safety/learn-rules-you-fly-your-drone/where-fly-your-drone — Transport Canada requires drone pilots to avoid interfering with aircraft operations at airports and aerodromes.
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| Summary | — | Drone operations are prohibited on airport property and within the active operational area of Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport due to intensive aircraft operations, flight training activity, and aviation safety requirements. |
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Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport (CYND) is a certified public airport serving the National Capital Region. The airport supports business aviation, flight training, general aviation, parachuting activities, and government aircraft operations. Transport Canada requires drone pilots to avoid operating in a manner that could interfere with aircraft operating at or near an airport or aerodrome. Due to the volume of aircraft movements, training flights, and active runway operations, drone flights within the airport operational environment may create significant hazards to aviation safety. This restriction applies to runways, taxiways, apron areas, airport facilities, aircraft parking areas, and the immediate approach and departure corridors surrounding the airport. Pilots must obtain any required authorization before conducting drone operations near the airport environment.
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+ Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport (CYND) is a certified public airport serving the National Capital Region. The airport supports business aviation, flight training, general aviation, parachuting activities, and government aircraft operations. + + Transport Canada requires drone pilots to avoid operating in a manner that could interfere with aircraft operating at or near an airport or aerodrome. Due to the volume of aircraft movements, training flights, and active runway operations, drone flights within the airport operational environment may create significant hazards to aviation safety. + + This restriction applies to runways, taxiways, apron areas, airport facilities, aircraft parking areas, and the immediate approach and departure corridors surrounding the airport. Pilots must obtain any required authorization before conducting drone operations near the airport environment.