ManAndDrone
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Matthew Dobrski Posted at 3-19 15:19
Man, we really appreciate your landscape filming talents, but you've been lucky not to be caught with pants down. This time of the year there's not much of recreational activity going on in Rockies (other than skiing and snowboarding at few closely monitored places), but in summer time you'll be chased by park rangers relentlessly. Been there, did that ... These PLUZ rules you mentioned aren't related to UAV's at all, rather to a horse riding. Moreover, having new Transport Canada rules coming to life in July this year, commercial only UAV's usage in such areas may be allowed with very strictly issued permits from Parks administration, SFOC aside. The fun's over ...
However, If you know more than I do, please provide us with links to updated documents. And keep filming landscapes worldwide the way you do ...
Always appreciate the kudos.. Cheers.
Drones are defined as RPAs Remotely Piloted Aircrafts. PLUZ's aka Public Land is fine, parks & protected areas not.. I have it in an e-mail from the Government, you just have to abide to the RPA standards and not harass wildlife as per Alberta’s Wildlife Act. You can even download the Kisla / Wilson PDF from alberta.ca which mention's tourism droning. Also search for a company called 'Yellowhouse Aerial' they've covered this topic on YouTube (not posting link as detracts from topic) they are SOFC certified.
New rules come into effect June 1st and yes look pretty strict. Cheers
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