Cancellation of Certificate of Registration - 901.07 Every registered owner of a remotely piloted aircraft shall, within seven days after becoming aware that any of the following events has occurred, notify the Minister in writing that: a) the aircraft is destroyed b) the aircraft is permanently withdrawn from use c) the aircraft is missing and the search for the aircraft is terminated d} the aircraft has been missing for 60 days or more e) the registered owner has transferred legal custody and control of the aircraft When an event referred to in subsection (1) has occurred, the certificate of registration in respect of the remotely piloted aircraft is canceled. The certificate of registration of a remotely piloted aircraft is canceled when: a) a registered owner of the aircraft dies; b) an entity that is a registered owner of the aircraft is wound up, dissolved or amalgamated with another entity c) a registered owner ceases to be qualified to be a registered owner under section 901.04 For the purposes of this Division, an owner has legal custody and control of a remotely piloted aircraft when the owner has complete responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the remotely piloted aircraft system of which the aircraft is an element. Change of name of Address - 901.08 The registered owner of a remotely piloted aircraft shall notify the Minister in writing of any change in the name or address of the registered owner by not later than seven days after the change. Access to Certificate of Registration - 901.09 No pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system unless the certificate of registration issued in respect of the remotely piloted aircraft is easily accessible to the pilot for the duration of the operation. Division II - General Operating and Flight Rules Visual Line of Sight - 901.11 Subject to subsection (2), no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system unless the pilot or a visual observer has the aircraft in visual line-of-sight at all times during flight. A pilot may operate a remotely piloted aircraft system without the pilot or a visual observer having the aircraft in visual line-of-sight if the operation is conducted in accordance with a special flight operations certificate - RPAS issued under section 903.03. Prohibition - Emergency Security Perimeter - 901.12 No pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft over or within the security perimeter established by a public authority in response to an emergency. Subsection (1) does not apply to the operation of a remotely piloted aircraft for the purpose of an operation to save human life, a police operation, a fire-fighting operation or other operation that is conducted in the service of a public authority.
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