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Greetings from British Columbia, Canada

Celt

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I am a complete noob, I only have about 6 hours in the air. My bebop is registered and I have passed the Transport Canada drone pilots exam. Thus certified... as a drone pilot. Still getting my feet under me, so to speak.
 
Hello !
Well, when there is an opportunity to learn from the pilot and get a certificate. Our stupid government passed a law banning flights without registration, and there are still no registration centers in the country. They do not like it when their houses, built on stolen money, are photographed from the air ;)
 
I was just reading that registration could be done online, I take it this not the case. If I understand correctly, drones under 250 grams need no registration. Check the info here: Master List of Drone Laws (Organized by State / Country) l UAV Coach
That's right, registrations are subject to drones from 250 grams. But I have bebop2, which weighs 500 grams, and in any case it is necessary to register it.
But ! Currently, the current legislation does not provide for the procedure for registering a drones with a maximum take-off weight of 0.25 kilograms to 30 kilograms.
There is a law on statement, but there is no order of registration. o_O
 
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