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How does an American fly in CANADA??????

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Bsky

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There is soooo much wilderness and flying country in Canada it calls to me. I can imagine ultralight flying in Ontario or British Columbia. I read that their definition of an ultralight is a bit different and they require a license. Can I get one as an American? How does someone in Michigan go about LEGALLY flying a LSA or 103 ultralight in Canada? If it is not possible legally, I may just do it anyway. Canada has abolished the death penalty so the worst they can do to me is throw me in deep, dark, dungeon with all the other misguided Americans.
 
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