pawnie
Active Member
Depending on the region, it can be quite tough. In my area, some of the best views of Toronto are in controlled airspace meaning you can't fly there without the advanced license. Almost all of Toronto is class C airspace so it is tough to fly legally. At home, I can fly my Mini but can't fly my Phantom. I have to say I fly more now than I did because of the mini. It just opened up so many new areas that were off limits.
Other areas outside of the major cities are pretty wide open due to sparse population.
Old post but to be clear: there's no difference in the rules for your Mini and Phantom. one just requires registration and a license. All other flying rules apply regardless.