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What would You Do?

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2023 4:27 pm
by saboo
Good day.

Last week I was in Cape Breton. I observed from a public wharf, a drone flying over a nearby Yacht Club.

I tracked down the person flying. I asked how heavy the DJI was and was told over 900 grams. I asked, because the pilot was flying over people sitting at tables in front of the Yacht Club and near dozens of guests at an outdoor patio of an adjacent restaurant. I mentioned that a drone of that weight would require a TC certificate. The reply was yes I have my Basic Certificate. I have been trying to get some shots of the small sailboats all together was the elaboration of his reason. I mentioned I fly fixed wing aircraft. The pilot also said that an advanced certifcate was being considered.

As I left I was very annoyed but did not express those thoughts. The pilot acknowledges knowing the rules, has a TC Basic and yet persisted in breaking the rules.

The next time I see that person or any other, I am not going to approach them or say anything. Instead, I am going to the local RCMP detachment and will insist that the pilot get a ticket. On my next trip to that community, I am going to deliver a printed and bound copy of the CARS Part IX to the local detachment. Accompanying the CARS, I will be advising that I am going to be returning for an officer if I see such behavior in the future. At such time, I am going to insist on the pilot receiving a citation (ticket). I will also advise the RCMP that I would follow up to see the disposition of the case.

Has anyone else observed such obvious and blatant violation of the rules? What would you do?

Regards

Jim H

Re: What would You Do?

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2023 12:05 pm
by Lexflyer2022
Hi Jim, the fact of the matter is that no matter how hard you try, you cannot fix stupid.

So, lighten up on yourself and hope Karma becomes his Bitch. 8-)