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Jun 1, 2026 10:26 PM Rules update • Initial rule details submitted from the map.
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Flight status Unknown Permission
Summary Drone flights near Sacré-Cœur Hospital Heliport (CSZ8) are restricted due to active medical helicopter operations and may require authorization depending on the surrounding airspace and flight location.
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Detailed Rules: Drone operations within 1 nautical mile in the vicinity of Sacré-Cœur Hospital Heliport (CSZ8) must not interfere with helicopter operations, particularly emergency medical flights. Hospital heliports are used for critical patient transport and may experience unscheduled arrivals and departures at any time.

Heliport information:
https://skyvector.com/airport/CSZ8/Montreal-Sacre-Coeur-Hospital-Heliport

NAV Drone authorization system:
https://www.navcanada.ca/en/flight-planning/drone-flight-planning.aspx

NAV Drone map:
https://www.navcanada.ca/en/nav-drone-web-flightmap-geozones-and-notams.aspx

Transport Canada drone regulations:
https://tc.canada.ca/en/aviation/drone-safety

Boundary Notes:

* Exact airspace restrictions and authorization requirements should be verified using the NAV Drone map.
* Emergency helicopter traffic may occur at any time, including nights, weekends, and adverse weather conditions.

Exceptions:

* Operations specifically authorized by the heliport operator or relevant authorities.
* Emergency, governmental, law-enforcement, and other specially authorized operations.

Source Notes:
CSZ8 is a registered hospital heliport operated by Sacré-Cœur Hospital. Because the heliport supports emergency medical operations, drone activity in the surrounding area presents an elevated aviation safety risk. The NAV Drone map should be used to determine any applicable controlled-airspace requirements or flight authorization requirements affecting the heliport area.
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+ Detailed Rules: Drone operations within 1 nautical mile in the vicinity of Sacré-Cœur Hospital Heliport (CSZ8) must not interfere with helicopter operations, particularly emergency medical flights. Hospital heliports are used for critical patient transport and may experience unscheduled arrivals and departures at any time.
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+ Heliport information:
+ https://skyvector.com/airport/CSZ8/Montreal-Sacre-Coeur-Hospital-Heliport
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+ NAV Drone authorization system:
+ https://www.navcanada.ca/en/flight-planning/drone-flight-planning.aspx
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+ NAV Drone map:
+ https://www.navcanada.ca/en/nav-drone-web-flightmap-geozones-and-notams.aspx
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+ Transport Canada drone regulations:
+ https://tc.canada.ca/en/aviation/drone-safety
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+ Boundary Notes:
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+ * Exact airspace restrictions and authorization requirements should be verified using the NAV Drone map.
+ * Emergency helicopter traffic may occur at any time, including nights, weekends, and adverse weather conditions.
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+ Exceptions:
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+ * Operations specifically authorized by the heliport operator or relevant authorities.
+ * Emergency, governmental, law-enforcement, and other specially authorized operations.
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+ Source Notes:
+ CSZ8 is a registered hospital heliport operated by Sacré-Cœur Hospital. Because the heliport supports emergency medical operations, drone activity in the surrounding area presents an elevated aviation safety risk. The NAV Drone map should be used to determine any applicable controlled-airspace requirements or flight authorization requirements affecting the heliport area.
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Jun 1, 2026 10:20 PM Rules update • Initial rule details submitted from the map.
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Flight status Unknown Permission
Summary Drone flights near Montréal/Point Zero Heliport (CPZ6) are restricted due to active helicopter operations at a certified private heliport and may require authorization depending on the airspace and flight location.
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Detailed Rules: Drone operations within 1 nautical mile of Montréal/Point Zero Heliport (CPZ6) are subject to Transport Canada drone regulations and must not interfere with aircraft using the heliport. CPZ6 is a certified private heliport operated by Point Zero (90802240 Québec Inc.) and is designated as Prior Permission Required (PPR).

Heliport information:
https://skyvector.com/airport/CPZ6/Montreal-Point-Zero-Heliport

NAV Drone map (official airspace and authorization boundaries):
https://www.navcanada.ca/en/nav-drone-web-flightmap-geozones-and-notams.aspx

NAV Drone authorization system:
https://www.navcanada.ca/en/flight-planning/drone-flight-planning.aspx

Transport Canada drone regulations:
https://tc.canada.ca/en/aviation/drone-safety

Boundary Notes:

* CPZ6 is a certified heliport with Prior Permission Required status.
* Exact authorization requirements and airspace restrictions should be verified using the NAV Drone map before flight.
* The heliport is located approximately 5 NM northeast of CYUL and may be affected by surrounding controlled airspace.

Exceptions:

* Operations authorized by the heliport operator.
* Operations authorized through applicable NAV CANADA and Transport Canada processes.
* Emergency, governmental, and other specially authorized operations.

Source Notes:
The Canada Flight Supplement entry identifies CPZ6 as a certified heliport with Prior Permission Required status and active helicopter operations. The NAV Drone map is the authoritative source for determining any applicable airspace restrictions and authorization requirements. Because helicopters may arrive and depart from the heliport at low altitude, drone operations in the surrounding area require additional caution and regulatory compliance.
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+ Detailed Rules: Drone operations within 1 nautical mile of Montréal/Point Zero Heliport (CPZ6) are subject to Transport Canada drone regulations and must not interfere with aircraft using the heliport. CPZ6 is a certified private heliport operated by Point Zero (90802240 Québec Inc.) and is designated as Prior Permission Required (PPR).
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+ Heliport information:
+ https://skyvector.com/airport/CPZ6/Montreal-Point-Zero-Heliport
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+ NAV Drone map (official airspace and authorization boundaries):
+ https://www.navcanada.ca/en/nav-drone-web-flightmap-geozones-and-notams.aspx
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+ NAV Drone authorization system:
+ https://www.navcanada.ca/en/flight-planning/drone-flight-planning.aspx
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+ Transport Canada drone regulations:
+ https://tc.canada.ca/en/aviation/drone-safety
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+ Boundary Notes:
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+ * CPZ6 is a certified heliport with Prior Permission Required status.
+ * Exact authorization requirements and airspace restrictions should be verified using the NAV Drone map before flight.
+ * The heliport is located approximately 5 NM northeast of CYUL and may be affected by surrounding controlled airspace.
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+ Exceptions:
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+ * Operations authorized by the heliport operator.
+ * Operations authorized through applicable NAV CANADA and Transport Canada processes.
+ * Emergency, governmental, and other specially authorized operations.
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+ Source Notes:
+ The Canada Flight Supplement entry identifies CPZ6 as a certified heliport with Prior Permission Required status and active helicopter operations. The NAV Drone map is the authoritative source for determining any applicable airspace restrictions and authorization requirements. Because helicopters may arrive and depart from the heliport at low altitude, drone operations in the surrounding area require additional caution and regulatory compliance.
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Jun 1, 2026 10:11 PM Rules update • Initial rule details submitted from the map.
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  • Basic drone operations are not permitted within the 1 nautical mile zone indicated by the circle.
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Flight status Unknown Permission
Summary 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.
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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.
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+ 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.
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+ Heliport information:
+ https://skyvector.com/airport/CSN2/Montreal-Kruger-Heliport
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+ Transport Canada drone flight rules:
+ https://tc.canada.ca/en/aviation/drone-safety
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+ NAV Drone map (official airspace and flight planning tool):
+ https://www.navcanada.ca/en/nav-drone-web-flightmap-geozones-and-notams.aspx
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+ 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.
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+ Exceptions:
+ * Operations authorized by the heliport operator.
+ * Flights conducted in accordance with Transport Canada regulations and any required airspace authorizations.
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+ 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.
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Jun 1, 2026 10:02 PM Rules update • Initial rule details submitted from the map.
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Flight status Unknown Permission
Summary Drone flights within the YUL airport area and its controlled airspace are prohibited unless the operator has the required NAV CANADA authorization and any necessary airport approvals. Unauthorized drone operations on airport property are forbidden.
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Detailed Rules: Drone operations on YUL Montréal–Trudeau International Airport property are prohibited without authorization from the airport operator and compliance with applicable aviation regulations. Flights within the surrounding controlled airspace require authorization from NAV CANADA through NAV Drone and must comply with Transport Canada's drone rules.

Authorization system:
https://www.navcanada.ca/en/flight-planning/drone-flight-planning.aspx

NAV Drone map (official airspace and authorization boundaries):
https://www.navcanada.ca/en/nav-drone-web-flightmap-geozones-and-notams.aspx

Airport guidance:
https://yulsatisfaction.admtl.com/hc/en-ca/articles/360001681557-Can-I-fly-a-drone-on-the-territory-of-YUL-Montr%C3%A9al-Trudeau-International-Airport

Transport Canada controlled-airspace requirements:
https://tc.canada.ca/en/aviation/drone-safety/learn-rules-you-fly-your-drone/where-fly-your-drone

Boundary Notes:

* The mapped boundary covers airport property operated by Aéroports de Montréal (ADM).
* Additional restrictions apply throughout the controlled airspace surrounding CYUL as shown on the NAV Drone map.
* Exact airspace limits should be verified using the NAV Drone map because authorization zones may extend beyond airport property boundaries.

Exceptions:

* Operations authorized by NAV CANADA.
* Operations approved by the airport operator where required.
* Government, emergency, law-enforcement, and other specially authorized operations.

Source Notes:
ADM states that flying a drone on YUL airport territory is forbidden without authorization. Transport Canada and NAV CANADA require authorization for drone operations in the controlled airspace surrounding CYUL. These sources establish that restrictions apply both to airport property and to the surrounding controlled airspace.
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+ Detailed Rules: Drone operations on YUL Montréal–Trudeau International Airport property are prohibited without authorization from the airport operator and compliance with applicable aviation regulations. Flights within the surrounding controlled airspace require authorization from NAV CANADA through NAV Drone and must comply with Transport Canada's drone rules.
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+ Authorization system:
+ https://www.navcanada.ca/en/flight-planning/drone-flight-planning.aspx
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+ NAV Drone map (official airspace and authorization boundaries):
+ https://www.navcanada.ca/en/nav-drone-web-flightmap-geozones-and-notams.aspx
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+ Airport guidance:
+ https://yulsatisfaction.admtl.com/hc/en-ca/articles/360001681557-Can-I-fly-a-drone-on-the-territory-of-YUL-Montr%C3%A9al-Trudeau-International-Airport
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+ Transport Canada controlled-airspace requirements:
+ https://tc.canada.ca/en/aviation/drone-safety/learn-rules-you-fly-your-drone/where-fly-your-drone
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+ Boundary Notes:
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+ * The mapped boundary covers airport property operated by Aéroports de Montréal (ADM).
+ * Additional restrictions apply throughout the controlled airspace surrounding CYUL as shown on the NAV Drone map.
+ * Exact airspace limits should be verified using the NAV Drone map because authorization zones may extend beyond airport property boundaries.
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+ Exceptions:
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+ * Operations authorized by NAV CANADA.
+ * Operations approved by the airport operator where required.
+ * Government, emergency, law-enforcement, and other specially authorized operations.
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+ Source Notes:
+ ADM states that flying a drone on YUL airport territory is forbidden without authorization. Transport Canada and NAV CANADA require authorization for drone operations in the controlled airspace surrounding CYUL. These sources establish that restrictions apply both to airport property and to the surrounding controlled airspace.
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