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May 30, 2026 10:59 PM
Rules update
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Goderich Regional Airport
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- Drone operations are permitted within the zone indicated by the POLYGON. Caution is advised, however, due to potential aircraft traffic
| Field | Before | After |
|---|---|---|
| Flight status | Unknown | Caution |
| Summary | — | GODERICH AERODROME CYGD. Drone operations are permitted within the AREA, Caution is advised, however due to potential aircraft traffic. Operations when other aircraft are present are strongly discouraged. |
| Mapped shapes | — | c66f5f0f-e8fd-4222-9718-1d759d406a85 |
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901.47(1) of the Canadian Aviation Regulations states: "No pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft at or near an aerodrome that is listed in the Canada Flight Supplement or the Water Aerodrome Supplement in a manner that could interfere with an aircraft operating in the established traffic pattern." The yellow shape on the map shows the most likely areas where aircraft traffic patterns may occur around this aerodrome. Operating in this area is permitted, but not recommended. Drone pilots operating in these areas need to exercise additional caution and vigilance in watching for aircraft traffic. If you chose to fly in this area and see other aircraft operating it is recommended to land, stop flying, and reassess the situation. If you notice regular aircraft activities here it is recommended to contact the aerodrome operator to better understand the local traffic patterns and to coordinate your operations.
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+ 901.47(1) of the Canadian Aviation Regulations states: + + "No pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft at or near an aerodrome that is listed in the Canada Flight Supplement or the Water Aerodrome Supplement in a manner that could interfere with an aircraft operating in the established traffic pattern." + + The yellow shape on the map shows the most likely areas where aircraft traffic patterns may occur around this aerodrome. Operating in this area is permitted, but not recommended. Drone pilots operating in these areas need to exercise additional caution and vigilance in watching for aircraft traffic. + + If you chose to fly in this area and see other aircraft operating it is recommended to land, stop flying, and reassess the situation. If you notice regular aircraft activities here it is recommended to contact the aerodrome operator to better understand the local traffic patterns and to coordinate your operations.
May 30, 2026 10:47 PM
Rules update
• New Rule
Place:
Stratford Municipal Airport
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| Field | Before | After |
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| Flight status | Unknown | NoFly |
| Summary | — | CYSA AERODROME. Basic drone operations are not permitted within the 3 nautical mile zone surrounding the Airport. |
| Mapped shapes | — | 5532324a-ab57-451c-8ed9-7e7f16a492d4 |
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901.47(2) of the Canadian Aviation Regulations states: "Subject to section 901.73, no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft at a distance of less than: (a) three nautical miles from the centre of an airport; and (b) one nautical mile from the centre of a heliport." This is a certified airport or heliport. The radius indicated on the map shows the area surrounding the heliport or airport where basic drone operations are not permitted. https://nrc.canada.ca/en/ https://tc.canada.ca/en/aviation/drone-safety
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+ 901.47(2) of the Canadian Aviation Regulations states: + + "Subject to section 901.73, no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft at a distance of less than: (a) three nautical miles from the centre of an airport; and (b) one nautical mile from the centre of a heliport." + + This is a certified airport or heliport. The radius indicated on the map shows the area surrounding the heliport or airport where basic drone operations are not permitted. https://nrc.canada.ca/en/ https://tc.canada.ca/en/aviation/drone-safety