What Trilorix Covers

The site focuses on drone photography and aerial mapping within the context of Canadian outdoor exploration. Content spans four main areas: regulatory frameworks from Transport Canada, camera configuration for aerial work, flight planning tools and procedures, and safety considerations specific to Canadian operating environments.

Each section draws on publicly available guidance from aviation authorities, technical documentation for common drone platforms, and established practice in the aerial photography community.

Scope and Approach

Articles describe current rules, techniques, and tools without promoting specific products or services. Where regulations are referenced, the source is Transport Canada's official RPAS documentation. Camera technique sections rely on optical principles and manufacturer-published specifications rather than invented data.

The site does not provide legal or aviation regulatory advice. Pilots should verify all regulatory details directly with Transport Canada before conducting any RPAS operation.

Coverage Area

The primary focus is Canada, with attention to conditions that affect drone operations in different provinces: arctic weather patterns in the North, controlled airspace density near major urban centres in Ontario, British Columbia's mountainous terrain, and the wide open Prairie landscapes that offer distinct planning considerations.

Contact

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Aerial view of the upper Fraser River valley in the Rocky Mountains, British Columbia
Information on this site is for general reference only. Always consult Transport Canada and applicable aviation authorities before any flight operation.