Get fully certified as a drone pilot, legally and confidently. Theory, practical training, and official certification — everything you need to fly professionally in Canada.
Transport Canada requires certification for any drone over 250 g. Here’s why you should act now.
Flying without certification can cost you up to $15,000 in fines. A single infraction can exceed the cost of all your training combined.
Companies require certified pilots. Without certification, you can’t legally charge for photography, inspection, or surveillance services.
Certified pilots in security, infrastructure inspection, and industrial operations earn between $60,000 and $120,000 per year.
Advanced certification lets you fly near people, in controlled airspace, and perform Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations with the Level 1 Complexity certificate.
The global drone market will exceed $30B by 2034. Position yourself now in a fast‑growing industry with endless opportunities.
Without certification, no insurer will cover you. Certified pilots can access essential professional liability insurance.
16 hours of intensive online training over 2 days. Covers air law, weather, navigation, human factors, and everything you need to pass Transport Canada’s Basic and Advanced exams.
View the courseLifetime access to the 200 similar to Transport Canada exam questions. Practice as much as you want until you consistently score 80%+. These are the same questions you’ll see on the official exam.
See detailsNEW LAW effective November 4, 2025: Level 1 Complexity is now REQUIRED for all BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line of Sight) operations. Unlock long‑distance inspections, commercial mapping, and missions paid $150–$500/hour.
See detailsREQUIRED for advanced certification. Includes supervised flight sessions, ROC‑A radio certificate, advanced flight review (final practical exam), mission planning workshop, and official Transport Canada certification.
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