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COPA introduces robust drone membership program May 19, 2021
Through Magnes and Coverdrone, COPA is offering its members an exclusive insurance program, for both recreational and commercial RPAS pilots. (Photo: Ben Burger, Adobe Stock)
Aiming to bridge the gap between traditional and remote aviation, the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association (COPA) on May 14 introduced new membership options to include Canada’s growing drone community. In announcing its new membership program, the association points to how the maturization of Remotely Piloted Aerial Systems (RPAS) is transforming Canada’s economy through a range of missions like disaster management, search and rescue, infrastructure, photography and imaging, and product delivery, in addition to recreational use.
14 May 2021
Ottawa, ON – The Canadian Owners and Pilots Association (COPA) – the largest aviation association in Canada – introduces new membership options to include the growing drone community.
Drones are profoundly changing the world of aviation, and as this new technology evolves, so too will its role in society. The remotely piloted aircraft are transforming Canadian businesses, enabling new insights and capabilities in disaster management, search and rescue, infrastructure, and countless other industries.
As a trusted leader in advancing and promoting aviation safety, and as a long-recognized voice for General Aviation in Canada, COPA is uniquely positioned to represent both traditional and remote aircraft pilots. A key objective in uniting these communities together is to support COPA’s ongoing efforts for safe integration of all airspace users. Traditional and remote aircraft pilots share common interests in safety and in protecting their freedom to fly.