They also know a lot of people getting them won't be familiar with the rules around flying above the city. So in an effort to keep the skies clutter free, a seminar was held Saturday to educate potential drone pilots. "One of the biggest things that we are getting at the moment is drones flying over people's home addresses, they're flying in public places, that's one of the biggest no-nos," he said. Other rules include not flying higher than 90 metres, and not operating over a park, or over a street. For a list of drone dos and don'ts, visit Transport Canada's website.
Source: CBC News November 20, 2016 05:15 UTC