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Which of the following describes the maximum altitude an RPAS can be flown above ground level (AGL) without special authorization from Transport Canada?

Transport Canada regulations state that an RPAS must not be flown more than 120 meters (400 feet) above ground level (AGL), unless a special flight operations c

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Question: Which of the following describes the maximum altitude an RPAS can be flown above ground level (AGL) without special authorization from Transport Canada?

Answer options: ✅ 120 meters (400 feet) AGL

  • 90 meters (300 feet) AGL
  • 150 meters (500 feet) AGL
  • 60 meters (200 feet) AGL

Correct answer: 120 meters (400 feet) AGL

Explanation: Transport Canada regulations state that an RPAS must not be flown more than 120 meters (400 feet) above ground level (AGL), unless a special flight operations certificate (SFOC) is obtained.

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