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Are you ready to become a responsible and proficient drone pilot in Canada? Obtaining your drone pilot license is an important step.

Do I Need a Drone License?

On June 1st, 2019, Transport Canada introduced new regulations for drones. The new regulations require anyone flying a drone that weighs 250 grams or more to have a drone pilot certificate, also known as a drone license.

Similar to a driver’s license, having a drone license is not an option. Regardless of whether you fly a drone for fun or business, if you intend to operate a drone in Canada, obtaining a license is mandatory.

How Do I Get a Drone License?

The written exams can be taken any time online with Transport Canada. Transport Canada strongly recommends that you attend a drone flight school before attempting the exam. That’s why we made online courses to help you ace Transport Canada’s drone exams. After you pass the exam Transport Canada will provide you with your certificate. If you passed the basic exam you’re all set to fly basic operations. After passing the advanced exam, and then completing an in-person flight review you’ll be fully certified to fly under the advanced category.

Difference Between Basic and Advanced

If you're interested in flying a drone in Canada, it's important to understand the differences between basic and advanced drone certificates. Basic drone operators are not allowed to operate in controlled airspace and must keep their drones at least 30 metres away from the public, whereas advanced drone operators can safely operate within controlled airspace and can fly closer to the public. Both basic and advanced certificates come with the same aircraft weight restrictions of 250g to 25kg.

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Take the Exam with Confidence

Being well prepared is the best way to lower stress and anxiety. In order to prepare for the Basic or Advanced exam, it's important to thoroughly study Transport Canada's knowledge requirements for RPAS pilots - TP15263. Knowing what format the exams are in, time limits, and the number of questions is important during preparation.

At FlightPhoto, our online exam preparation courses include written material, illustrations, audio, and practice quizzes after each section to help you study at your own pace and fully understand the material. With help from our online course, you will be well-prepared and have the confidence needed to ace your exam.

What is the Advanced Drone Exam Like?

This image of an hour glass is meant to represent the time limit for the Canadian drone pilot certificate exam.

Time Limit

60 Minutes

# of Questions

50 Questions

Format

Multiple Choice, Open Book

Passing Grade

80%+

Exam Fee

$10

Retake Policy

Wait 24 Hours

Age Requirements

16 Years+

3 Steps For Your Advanced License

What is the Basic Drone Exam Like?

This image of an hour glass is meant to represent the time limit for the Canadian drone pilot certificate exam.

Time Limit

90 Minutes

# of Questions

35 Questions

Format

Multiple Choice, Open Book

Passing Grade

65%+

Exam Fee

$10

Retake Policy

Wait 24 Hours

Age Requirements

14 Years+

2 Steps For Your Basic License

Why Prepare for Your Drone Exam With Us?

Transport Canada strongly recommends that you attend a drone flight school before attempting the exam. That's why we offer comprehensive and convenient online exam preparation courses to help you succeed on the exam and achieve your certification. Our courses include written material, illustrations, audio, and quizzes to help you study at your own pace and fully understand the material.

Ensure the Legitimacy of Your Drone Operations

The Canadian drone exams cover a variety of topics, including air law, air traffic rules, human factors, meteorology, navigation, flight operations, and theory of flight. By thoroughly preparing for the exam and utilizing resources like our online exam preparation courses at FlightPhoto, you are taking the right steps to ensure the safety and legitimacy of your drone operations.