I’d like to research this further; where are you quoting that from?Recreational UAS pilots: The Skyward Airspace Map shows 5.5 KM circles around airports and landing strips as yellow solid outlined areas. Recreational UAS pilots should not fly in this area without permission from Transport Canada unless at a MAAC field or event.
This sounds likely. I’m not flying with cell coverage and the iPad is WiFi only.Try uninstalling the app, reinstalling, logging in again.
The app/login are required to "unlock" the aircraft at every flight or the altitude is restricted to 30m and distance to 50m, and this process sometimes screws up.
where are you quoting that from?
As i already said in post #17, you have to follow FAA rules. You can see in the second image in post #15 the Canadian special airspace extends into the U.S. (Airspace classes do not 'vanish' across borders)If I’m following FAA guidelines/rules, where does Transport Canada fall into the discussion
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