Drone Rules for 3285 Chem. Bedford
Drone flights near Montréal/Kruger Heliport (CSN2) are restricted due to active helicopter operations and may require authorization depending on the airspace and location of the flight.
Detailed Rules: Drone operations in the immediate vicinity of Montréal/Kruger Heliport (CSN2) are restricted due to the presence of an active certified private heliport operated by Kruger Inc. Drone pilots must comply with Transport Canada requirements regarding operations near aerodromes and heliports and must not interfere with aircraft operations.
Heliport information: https://skyvector.com/airport/CSN2/Montreal-Kruger-Heliport
Transport Canada drone flight rules: https://tc.canada.ca/en/aviation/drone-safety
NAV Drone map (official airspace and flight planning tool): https://www.navcanada.ca/en/nav-drone-web-flightmap-geozones-and-notams.aspx
Boundary Notes:
- CSN2 is a certified heliport with prior permission required (PPR) status.
- Exact operational restrictions and airspace requirements should be verified using the NAV Drone map before flight.
Exceptions:
- Operations authorized by the heliport operator.
- Flights conducted in accordance with Transport Canada regulations and any required airspace authorizations.
Source Notes: Montréal/Kruger Heliport (CSN2) is a certified heliport operated by Kruger Inc. and identified as "Prior Permission Required." The heliport's existence creates aviation safety considerations for nearby drone operations. The NAV Drone map should be used to determine the exact extent of any applicable airspace restrictions and authorization requirements around the heliport.