buy disulfiram uk Drone Compliance & Certification Pathway (Canada)

Kontich Drone Compliance in Canada

Operating a drone in Canada — especially medium or heavy RPAS — requires a clear understanding of licensing, weight classifications, and operational environments.


Regulations are evolving.
Interpretations can vary depending on operational weight and scenario.


Our goal is simple:
To provide clear, practical guidance so operators can fly safely and legally.

Understanding Drone Categories Under Canadian Aviation

Regulations (CARs Part IX), drone operations generally fall into three categories:

Basic Operations

For small RPAS operating under defined low-risk conditions in uncontrolled airspace and away from bystanders.

Advanced Operations
Required when operating:
• In controlled airspace
• Near people
• Under specific operational conditions defined by regulation

Medium & Heavy RPAS (25kg – 150kg+)

For agricultural and industrial drones, compliance depends on both operational weight and operational environment.

Key considerations include:

• Operational weight (including payload and onboard equipment)
• Safety Assurance Declaration (SAD) status
• Controlled vs. uncontrolled airspace
• Horizontal distance from bystanders
• Pilot certification level

Each operational scenario must be evaluated before flight.

When is an SFOC Required?

An SFOC-RPAS may be required when:

• Operating above 150 kg operational weight
Conducting medium or high-complexity operations
• Operating outside approved Safety Assurance Declaration parameters
• Conducting operations not covered under standard CARs Part IX provisions

However, many standard farm operations conducted within approved parameters and by properly qualified Advanced pilots do not require an SFOC.

Understanding the distinction between standard regulatory operations and SFOC-required operations is essential for risk management and planning.

Operators should confirm their specific operational scenario before flight.

We encourage operators to confirm their specific operational scenario before flying.

Advanced Pilot Certification Process

To conduct Advanced operations, pilots typically must:

  1. Pass the Advanced online exam

  2. Complete a Flight Review with a Transport Canada–recognized Flight Reviewer

  3. Ensure aircraft eligibility and documentation compliance

The timeline varies depending on preparation and scheduling availability

Our Role
Wonderfull is a:
• Transport Canada–recognized RPAS Flight School
• Certified Flight Reviewer
• Provider of structured agricultural and industrial RPAS training programs

We focus on:

• Regulatory clarity
• Operational safety
• Practical implementation
• Long-term compliance support

Our structured approach emphasizes preparation, standardized procedures, and ongoing operational oversight.

Across Canada, operators trained within our framework demonstrate strong safety performance and structured operational standards.

Want to Clarify Your Situation?

Every operation is different.

If you’re planning to operate a medium or heavy RPAS in 2026, we recommend reviewing your certification and compliance pathway in advance.

Join our upcoming compliance webinar:

Register Here

Or contact us for guidance specific to your operation needs.