I don't believe you can get a blanket waiver for a general area. You can apply for one that covers a specific site over multiple days but if I'm understanding you correctly you just want to be able to fly anywhere at anytime in case a job comes up?
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Thanks for the input Chris! Here is an image of what prompted my question.
This map shows the Canadian heliport no fly zone extending into the US airspace. I'm guessing it's just a mapping error or oversight.
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I was wondering if Canadian Airspace can extend into US airspace?
Where I want to fly is class G US airspace near the Canadian border. I am legal to fly according to the FAA. But right over the border in Canada there are a number of Heliports. The new Canadian regulations say that there...