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MmowW Drone Canada

Built for Transport Canada (Transport Canada) compliance

Transport Canada compliance, made nirvanic.

CA$7.70 / drone / month ยท 14-day free trial ยท No credit card

Why MmowW Drone for Canada?

MmowW Drone is your complete drone compliance platform โ€” making Transport Canada compliance as simple as possible. From registration and flight logs to maintenance tracking, insurance management, and regulatory updates, MmowW Drone handles your entire drone operation lifecycle so you can focus on flying.

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Transport Canada ready

All Canadian Aviation Regulations Part IX sections covered with country-aware compliance.

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Penalty avoided

We watch the regulation; you watch the sky. CA$15,000 (corporation) / CA$3,000 (individual)

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24/7 Q&A on Transport Canada rules in your language.

Regulation Snapshot โ€” Canada

Authority: Transport Canada (Transport Canada) โ€” official site

Primary regulation: Canadian Aviation Regulations Part IX โ€” Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems

Registration threshold: 250g

Insurance: Not explicitly required in CARs Part IX but industry standard

Record retention: Per safety management system (no explicit period)

Maximum penalty: CA$15,000 (corporation) / CA$3,000 (individual)

BVLOS framework: Level 1 Complex (from Nov 2025)

Target operator: RPOC holders + Advanced Certificate holders

Pricing โ€” Big Mac Index

A Big Mac costs CA$7.70 โ€” that's exactly what you pay for full drone compliance.

CA$7.70 / drone / month (Full Spec)

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โš ๏ธ Disclaimer

All information based on the Transport Canada official sources. Users should verify current regulations. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always verify with the Transport Canada (Transport Canada) for the most current requirements.