The HighCloud Remotely Piloted Solutions website is designed as a full showcase: a single entry point to understand our drone (RPAS) operations, tools, training, and helpful regulatory resources in Canada. Here is a guided tour of the main pillars.
A clear map, in French and English
The entire site is available in French and English. You will find in particular:
- Structure & compliance — operational framework, governance, and expectations for a structured operator;
- Sectors — public safety & emergencies, critical infrastructure, mining & resources, civil engineering, forestry & agriculture;
- Operational capabilities — overview of our expertise;
- CloudDock — our DJI Dock-based offering;
- Blog & news — technical and regulatory articles;
- Contact — inquiries with activity sector and page context.
Horizon: the operational platform
The Horizon page presents our operator web application: fleet management, processes, traceability, and alignment with structured-operations requirements. It fits with our CICAR approach and links field operations to compliance and lasting safety.
CESATP: our training centre
The Training (CESATP) section describes the Centre of expertise and services for remotely piloted aircraft — training: programs for pilots and teams, alignment with Transport Canada expectations, and access to the training catalogue.
CICAR program
The CICAR page explains how organizations can rely on a proven operational structure to deploy advanced RPAS operations—without building everything from scratch—with a logical link to Horizon.
CAR demystified: Part IX guide
The CAR Part IX guide does not replace the law: it structures information, points to official Transport Canada resources (drone safety, portal, CARs, Standards 921/922, SFOC, AIM, NAV Drone, etc.), and helps teams navigate RPAS obligations.
Team, case studies, and trust
Our team (including extended leadership profiles), case studies, and legal/privacy pages support transparency.
Conclusion
Whether you need a turnkey mission, an RPAS structure, training, or a clearer read of Canada’s drone framework, the HighCloud site now ties these pieces together. Contact us or follow the blog for updates.


