What are the ultralight regulations in Canada?
The vehicle definitions are as follows: ULTRALIGHT SINGLE-PLACE AEROPLANE: Power-driven aircraft designed to carry not more than ONE person and having a ‘launch weight’ not exceeding 165 kg (363.8 lbs) and a wing area of not less than the ‘launch weight’ minus 15 divided by 10, but in no case less than 10 sq. meters (107.6 sq. ft.). ULTRALIGHT TWO-PLACE AEROPLANE: Power-driven aircraft designed to carry not more than TWO persons and having a ‘launch weight’ not exceeding 195 kg (429.9 lbs) and a wing area not less than 10 sq.meters (107.6 sq. ft.) and a ‘Wing Loading’ not greater than 25 kg/sq meter, calculated using the ‘launch weight’ plus the occupant weight of 80 kg (176.4 lbs). ADVANCED ULTRALIGHT AEROPLANE: Propeller-driven aeroplane designed to carry a max.