Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems
As of June 1, 2019, Part IX of the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) governs the operation of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAs) or drones.
Please be aware and familiar with the current regulations . Transport Canada is switching to a licensing/registration system for the operation of RPAs. University of Alberta researchers using RPAs/drones in their studies must follow the new regulations. Penalties can be imposed for not following the regulations, which would be the responsibility of a research lab/operator who has violated regulations.
The U of A has general liability insurance coverage for those RPAs/drones owned by the university and operated in accordance with the regulations. Please refer to the Office of Insurance and Risk Assessment for more information.
Resources
- Flying a RPA/drone for work or research.
- Interactive Map to help RPA/drone operators select sites away from aerodromes and airspace.
- TP 15263 - Knowledge Requirements for Pilots of RPAs 25 kg or less.
- Keep apprised of the proposed changes to the RPA/Drone regulations.