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So I took and passed the Transport Canada - Basic RPAS exam and have my Mavic Air all registered and marked as needed. But I am wondering about one aspect of the rules I now have to abide by.
The specific topic is regarding “bystanders” and the need to be at least 100ft away horizontally and never over them.
The rules really don’t define what a bystander actually is. I would assume it refers to members of the general public that just happen to be around while you are flying, which is fair enough.
But what about a situation where you are taking video/photos of a private event, on private property, and where all the attendees are aware of the flight and have no issues with it (implied permission). Is it ok then to fly over and within 100ft of them??
The rules state that anyone that is part of the flying “crew” are exempt from the bystander rule, I wonder if having permission to fly from all the attendees of a private event makes them, by default, part of your “crew”.
The specific topic is regarding “bystanders” and the need to be at least 100ft away horizontally and never over them.
The rules really don’t define what a bystander actually is. I would assume it refers to members of the general public that just happen to be around while you are flying, which is fair enough.
But what about a situation where you are taking video/photos of a private event, on private property, and where all the attendees are aware of the flight and have no issues with it (implied permission). Is it ok then to fly over and within 100ft of them??
The rules state that anyone that is part of the flying “crew” are exempt from the bystander rule, I wonder if having permission to fly from all the attendees of a private event makes them, by default, part of your “crew”.