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Drone Rules for Aéroport d'Inukjuak
Inukjuak, Québec (QC)
• Canada
2187 Voie, Inukjuak, QC J0M 1M0, Canada
Lat: 58.4687 • Lng: -78.0787
Rules Edit History: Aéroport d'Inukjuak
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• Added northern aviation context for Inukjuak Airport (CYPH), emphasizing remote community reliance on air transport and variable flight operations.
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Your proposed edit regarding drone operations near Inukjuak 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 Inukjuak 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 states that drone pilots must avoid interfering with manned aircraft and must remain clear of aerodrome operations.
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| Summary | — | Drone operations should not be conducted within the airport environment at Inukjuak Airport due to active northern aviation traffic and critical community air service operations. |
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Inukjuak Airport (CYPH) is a public aerodrome located in Nunavik, on the eastern shore of Hudson Bay. It serves as a vital transportation link for the community of Inukjuak, where air travel is the primary year-round connection for passengers, cargo, and emergency medical transport. The airport has a gravel runway (approximately 3,500 ft) and is regularly used by regional carriers operating in challenging northern weather conditions, where flight schedules and approaches may change rapidly. Transport Canada guidance requires drone operators to avoid any activity that could interfere with aircraft operating at or near aerodromes. In remote northern regions like Inukjuak, aircraft operations are essential for food supply, medical evacuations, and passenger transport, and may occur with limited notice. For safety reasons, drone operations should be kept completely outside the runway environment and approach corridors unless explicit authorization is granted.
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+ Inukjuak Airport (CYPH) is a public aerodrome located in Nunavik, on the eastern shore of Hudson Bay. It serves as a vital transportation link for the community of Inukjuak, where air travel is the primary year-round connection for passengers, cargo, and emergency medical transport. + + The airport has a gravel runway (approximately 3,500 ft) and is regularly used by regional carriers operating in challenging northern weather conditions, where flight schedules and approaches may change rapidly. + + Transport Canada guidance requires drone operators to avoid any activity that could interfere with aircraft operating at or near aerodromes. In remote northern regions like Inukjuak, aircraft operations are essential for food supply, medical evacuations, and passenger transport, and may occur with limited notice. + + For safety reasons, drone operations should be kept completely outside the runway environment and approach corridors unless explicit authorization is granted.