Radio Communication Escat Plan - 602.146 This section applies in respect of aircraft before entering into and while operating within Canadian domestic airspace or the ADIZ. The pilot-in-command of an aircraft referred to in subsection (1) who is notified by an air traffic control unit of the implementation of the ESCAT plan shall: a) before take-off, obtain approval for the flight from the appropriate air traffic control unit or flight service station b) comply with any instruction to land or to change course or altitude that is received from the appropriate air traffic control unit or flight service station c) provide the appropriate air traffic control unit or flight service station with position reports: when operating within controlled airspace, as required pursuant to section 602.125 when operating outside controlled airspace, at least every 30 minutes. Munitions of War - 606.01 No person shall carry weapons, ammunition or other equipment designed for use in war on board an aircraft unless the aircraft is a Canadian aircraft or the Minister has authorized the carriage of such equipment. Canada's New Drone Regulation - June 2019 Division 1 - General Provisions Interpretation 900.01 The following definitions apply in this part: Autonomous - in respect of a remotely piloted aircraft system, that the system is not designed to allow pilot intervention in the management of a flight Command Control Link - the data link between a remotely piloted aircraft and a control station that is used in the management of a flight Control Station - the facilities or equipment that are remote from a remotely piloted aircraft and from which the aircraft is controlled and monitored Detect and Avoid Functions - the capability to see, sense or detect conflicting air traffic or other hazards and take the appropriate action First Person View Device - a device that generates and transmits a streaming video image to a control station display or monitor Flight Termination System - a system that, on activation, terminates the flight of a remotely piloted aircraft Fly Away - in respect of a remotely piloted aircraft, an interruption or loss of the command and control link such that the pilot is no longer able to control the aircraft Payload - an object or a collection of objects that is on board or is otherwise connected to a remotely piloted aircraft but that is not required for flight Visual Observer - a trained crew member who assists the pilot in ensuring the safe conduct of a flight under visual line-of-sight Mandatory Action - inspection, repair or modification of a remotely piloted aircraft that the manufacturer of the system considers necessary to prevent unsafe condition Visual Line of Sight - or VLOS means unaided visual contact at all times with a remotely piloted aircraft that is sufficient to be able to maintain control of the aircraft, know its location, and be able to scan the airspace in which it is operating in order to perform the detect and avoid functions in respect of other aircraft or objects
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