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Drone Rules for Aéroport de Saint-Honoré
Saint-Honoré, Québec (QC)
• Canada
2, 203 Rue de l'Aéroport, Saint-Honoré, QC G0V 1L0, Canada
Lat: 48.5212 • Lng: -71.0538
Rules Edit History: Aéroport de Saint-Honoré
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• Added drone safety restriction for Saint-Honoré Airport (CYRC) and identified the active airport operational area, controlled airspace environment, and aircraft approach corridors.
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Your proposed edit regarding drone operations near Saint-Honoré 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 airport or aerodrome. The cautionary note is appropriately mapped to the area near Saint-Honoré 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 restricts drone operations that could interfere with aircraft operating at airports and aerodromes.
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| Summary | — | Drone operations are prohibited on airport property and within the active operational area of Saint-Honoré Airport due to intensive aircraft activity, flight training operations, and controlled airspace. |
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Saint-Honoré Airport (CYRC) is a public airport operated by the Government of Québec and served by an active NAV CANADA control tower. The airport contains three active runways and supports a high volume of aircraft movements, including flight training, air ambulance, general aviation, and commercial aviation activities. 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 frequent aircraft traffic, controlled airspace, and multiple runway approach and departure corridors, drone operations within the airport environment may create significant aviation safety hazards. This restriction applies to airport property, runways, taxiways, apron areas, training flight zones immediately surrounding the airport, and aircraft approach and departure paths.
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+ + Saint-Honoré Airport (CYRC) is a public airport operated by the Government of Québec and served by an active NAV CANADA control tower. The airport contains three active runways and supports a high volume of aircraft movements, including flight training, air ambulance, general aviation, and commercial aviation activities. + + 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 frequent aircraft traffic, controlled airspace, and multiple runway approach and departure corridors, drone operations within the airport environment may create significant aviation safety hazards. + + This restriction applies to airport property, runways, taxiways, apron areas, training flight zones immediately surrounding the airport, and aircraft approach and departure paths.