Discipline Beats Complacency: The Competitive Edge in Canadian Drone Operations
Experienced pilots often become their own worst enemies. Success breeds assumptions, repetition creates shortcuts, and routine operations invite reduced vigilance. Aviation human factors research identifies this pattern as complacency—one of the most common preconditions for accidents and incidents. With 116,304 registered aircraft, 149,026 certified pilots (128,888 Basic and 20,138 Advanced), and market valuations reaching USD…
