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The Sky Has Eyes: Navigating Drone Privacy Laws in Canada
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks academy, 11 May 26 As we celebrate National Photography Month, the lure of capturing that perfect sunset or a sprawling landscape from 400 feet in the air is stronger than ever. But in Canada, being a "pilot" means more than just mastering the joysticks; it means being a steward of data. While Transport Canada governs where and how you fly, Canadian privacy laws govern what you see and keep. Operating a drone involves a delicate
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May 113 min read


Mastering the Mission: Is Your RPAS Site Setup Truly Compliant?
Does your Drone Launch Site meet the Regulations? If you are operating in the Advanced category in Canada, your takeoff and landing zone is more than just a patch of dirt—it is a regulated aviation environment. Between the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) Part IX, the TC AIM, and the pilot knowledge requirements outlined in TP 15263, Transport Canada expects a level of professional oversight that mirrors traditional bush pilot or helicopter operations. To stay compliant a
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May 93 min read


What Happened in the Drone Universe this Past Week of 09 May 26
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy, 09 May 26 Welcome to this week’s roundup of the most significant developments in the drone industry. From global market shifts to critical regulatory updates in North America, the first week of May has proven that 2026 is the year of operational maturity and the rise of the "Drone Economy." Global: The $147 Billion Horizon The global drone market continues its aggressive ascent, with new industry forecasts projecting th
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May 94 min read


The "Hidden" Rulebook: Why CARs Part IX Isn’t Enough
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy, 04 May 26 You’ve got your RPAS Pilot Certificate. You’ve bookmarked CARs Part IX on your laptop. You know your distances from bystanders and your maximum altitudes. You’re good to go, right? Not exactly. If you haven’t cracked open the TC AIM-RPAS lately, you’re essentially trying to drive a car knowing the laws of the road but without ever looking at the "Driver’s Handbook" that explains how the intersections actually
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May 43 min read


The "Uncaged" Pilot: Why Level 1 Complex (L1C) is the Most Profitable Upgrade of 2026
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks, 15 Jan 26 If you’re a professional drone pilot in Canada, you’ve likely seen the headlines about the 2025 regulatory shifts. You probably already hold an Advanced Certificate, and you might be wondering if the "Complex" upgrade is just another expensive piece of paper. Here is the truth: In 2026, the industry has officially split. Advanced pilots are increasingly restricted to "small-scale" work, while Level 1 Complex (L1C) pil
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Jan 153 min read


Transport Canada’s RPOC Requirements
As the Canadian drone industry reaches new heights with the 2025 expansion of Beyond Visual Line-of-Sight (BVLOS) and Level 1 Complex Operations, the regulatory landscape has shifted. To fly under these new rules, an organization must transition from case-by-case approvals to a systemic RPAS Operator Certificate (RPOC). KR Droneworks provides a comprehensive suite of generic manuals designed to fast-track your application, ensuring you meet Transport Canada’s rigorous require
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Jan 12 min read
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