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Drone Rules for Aéroport de Trois-Rivières

Trois-Rivières, Quebec (QC) • Canada
3500 Rue de l'Aéroport, Trois-Rivières, QC G9B 2N8, Canada
Lat: 46.3625 • Lng: -72.676

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Jun 2, 2026 9:16 PM Approved • Added aerodrome-based restriction for Aéroport de Trois-Rivières due to active air traffic and reinforced Transport Canada safety rules.
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Summary Drone operations are restricted near the Aéroport de Trois-Rivières due to active manned aircraft traffic. Pilots must avoid interfering with airport operations.
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The Aéroport de Trois-Rivières is an active aerodrome with frequent aircraft and helicopter movements. According to Transport Canada aviation safety rules, drone operations must not be conducted in a way that could interfere with manned aircraft. Standard drone operating restrictions apply near aerodromes, and pilots are required to maintain safe separation distances and avoid any operations that could create a risk to air traffic.
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+ The Aéroport de Trois-Rivières is an active aerodrome with frequent aircraft and helicopter movements. According to Transport Canada aviation safety rules, drone operations must not be conducted in a way that could interfere with manned aircraft. Standard drone operating restrictions apply near aerodromes, and pilots are required to maintain safe separation distances and avoid any operations that could create a risk to air traffic.