Let me start this post by saying that I have absolutely no intention of breaking any UAV laws, and please let's not let this thread turn in to (yet another) thread about what people should and shouldn't be doing with their drones.
I just find it a little funny that on Transport Canada's website, on the PDF with the rules of droning, it says 'Transport Canada recommends you follow the following Do's and Don'ts.'
https://www.tc.gc.ca/media/documents/ca-opssvs/dos-and-donts-flying-drone-safely-legally.pdf
That wording really makes me think that these aren't actually laws, but instead are suggestions. If that's the case, of course they won't point that out, and they'll hope the reader interprets them as laws.
Anyone familiar with Canadian drone law able to clarify? I'd think that they wouldn't use the word 'recommends' if it were law.
I just find it a little funny that on Transport Canada's website, on the PDF with the rules of droning, it says 'Transport Canada recommends you follow the following Do's and Don'ts.'
https://www.tc.gc.ca/media/documents/ca-opssvs/dos-and-donts-flying-drone-safely-legally.pdf
That wording really makes me think that these aren't actually laws, but instead are suggestions. If that's the case, of course they won't point that out, and they'll hope the reader interprets them as laws.
Anyone familiar with Canadian drone law able to clarify? I'd think that they wouldn't use the word 'recommends' if it were law.