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GETTING CERTIFIED AS A PILOT IS REQUIRED BY LAW WHEN FLYING DRONES THAT WEIGH OVER 250 GRAMS. Enroll in our Basic Online Bundle today. Don't risk failing the test and having to wait to start flying your drone.

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Roy Brown

Great Educational Program that covers many areas in a user friendly format and couldn’t Have passes without tutorial. Highly recommend

Great Educational Program that covers many areas in a user friendly format and couldn’t Have passes without tutorial. Highly recommend

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RPAS Ground School Basic

Donald Fountain

This course is very straight forward and extremely informative.

This course is very straight forward and extremely informative.

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A great course for beginners and amateurs

Jeff Townsend

It was easy to follow even when more technical terminology was used. There were many times during the course when it made me think about how I would plan and...

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It was easy to follow even when more technical terminology was used. There were many times during the course when it made me think about how I would plan and coordinate future flights. It also made me more aware of mistakes I had been making in the use of my drone. It has really elevated my awareness to my responsibilities as a pilot. I would highly recommend this course to anyone flying drones recreationally. Jeff

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FAQ

  • Why do I need certification?

    Since June 1, 2019, anyone flying a drone outside in Canada which weighs more than 250g will require a pilot certification, regardless if the purpose of the flight is for fun or work. There are two types of pilot certifications – Basic and Advanced. The type of certification you require depends on where you want to fly, and how close to bystanders.

  • How hard are the Transport Canada Pilot Exams?

    They are no joke! Transport Canada has some tricky questions in there, and it can get overwhelming. Taking our Exam Prep course is a great way to get yourself ready and confident to pass.

  • What is an RPAS?

    RPAS stands for Remotely Piloted Aircraft System. It’s the technical term for “drone” and it is the official government term you will see in any laws or regulations related to drones or model aircraft (anything remotely piloted). Previously, Transport Canada referred to these aircraft as UAV so many provincial and municipal bylaws will still reference drones this way, but it means the same thing.

  • What kind of certification do I need?

    There are two types of pilot certifications in Canada – Basic and Advanced. 1) BASIC is for flying in un-controlled airspace (far away from airports), and further than 30m from bystanders. 2) ADVANCED is for flying in controlled airspace (close to airports, and populous areas), and closer than 30m from bystanders. If you are going to be flying frequently or for work, we recommend getting an Advanced certification. The Advanced certification gives the pilot the most freedom to operate

  • What happens if I fly without Certification?

    Flying without a pilot certification can lead to hefty fines. Individuals caught flying without a license can face fines of up to $3000 for their first offence. For organizations, those fines can go up to $15,000! Worst case scenario is being charged with a criminal offence.

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Five Stars!

John Maclean - Certified Drone Pilot

Coastal Drone's Basic Operator course gave me all that I needed to challenge and pass Transport Canada's certification test. It was quick, easy to access and most importantly, a fun way to learn a new skill! I highly recommend Coastal Drone if you want to learn a new skill and be able to legally and effectively use a drone for enjoyment or commerce!