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Drone concern
WE ASKED A DRONE EXPERT ABOUT WHAT’S ALLOWED AND WHAT’S NOT BRONWYN BEAIRSTO
Editor@bowenislandundercurrent.com
Islanders have taken to Facebook in recent weeks, bringing up concerns of increased incidences of drones flying over their homes and hovering in their yards. Bowener Julie Vik has had a drone hovering near her bedroom window recently, she said. While a drone over your yard may be a nuisance, it’s not necessarily illegal according to Kate Klassen, vice president of operations for Coastal Drone Co and a director with Unmanned Systems Canada, the national group that represents all types of unmanned systems. “When it comes to airspace in Canada, there’s no private ownership over airspace, even if it’s over private property,” she said. Transport Canada owns the air space and delegates control to Nav Canada, which regulates the air space and provides permissions. There’s also been no judicial precedent set with drones and private property in Canada said Klassen. The closest was when a B.C. court concluded in 2016 that a crane occasionally overhanging a neighbouring property didn’t constitute trespass but did nuisance. “So the short answer is yes, you can have drones over your property without any prior notice,” said Klassen, noting that best practice in the industry is for drone pilots to notify anyone whose property their drones may be entering. “People always do better with the heads up than they do with an apology afterwards,” she said. Pilots should have permission from the owner of the property they’re using for take-off and landing said Klassen. “I think that the message needs to be that drone operators need to be respectful so that the rules don’t change to restrict access over private property,” she said.
BRONWYN BEAIRSTO, UNDERCURRENT PHOTO
A PLAN COMES TOGETHER:
Lysistrata (Amanda Szabo, right) lays out her plan for ending the Peloponnesian War in 411 B.C.E. Kalonike (Jackie Minns, left) and Myrrhine (Annabelle Coon, centre) react to the drastic move. Theatre on the Isle is presenting Aristophanes’ Lysistrata at Veteran’s Park next month. See the story p. 18.
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