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Want to grow your drone business, book high-paying contracts, and get FAA-authorized for restricted airspace? This episode reveals how Jason Flakes did it—step by step. In this episode of Elevating Drone Life, Rob talks with Jason Flakes, the award-winning founder of Visual 14, about how he turned a career setback into a thriving commercial drone business. You will discover how he uses cinematic storytelling, strategic proposals, and FAA-compliant flight operations to build his six figure drone business. From filming Amazon Prime documentaries to winning a 3-year aerial contract over a 16-mile metro line, Jason shares hard-won insights on: Pricing drone services with confidence Getting FAA authorization in restricted zones Submitting winning RFPs (and how to ask for a debrief) Capturing footage that looks like it came from a Hollywood set Turning raw content into recurring revenue Whether you're just starting out or looking to scale, this episode is a masterclass in real-world drone success. Want to fly like a pro and get paid what you're worth? Discover 40+ industry-leading courses right from FAA Part 107 prep to advanced mapping, modelling and inspections. Go here ? https://www.thedroneu.com Timestamps: [00:00] Learn about our guest, Jason Flakes and his background [06:00] Laid off ? Launched business [13:00] From architecture to drone media [19:00] Discovering the power of drone storytelling [28:00] Behind the 3-year metro rail aerial contract [34:00] FAA drone rules explained (and how to build trust) [42:00] How to price drone jobs the smart way [48:00] Licensing, deliverables, and protecting your work [52:00] Gear talk: Mavic 3 Pro vs Inspire 2 + DJI ban [57:00] Upcoming documentaries and mindful filmmaking Resources & Links - Jason's Website – https://visual14.com - Instagram – https://instagram.com/jasonflakes - Mocktail Monday – Buy the Book - TED Talk – Putting Hustle Culture to Rest ? Watch - The Hustle Equation – Buy on Amazon (replace with live link) Want free tools to jumpstart your drone career? Download our Drone Pilot Starter Kit Learn to Master the Skies and Build Your Confidence as a Drone Pilot. The Drone Starter Kit is a collection of 3 amazing courses worth $97 - all for free. https://learn.thedroneu.com/bundles/drone-flying-starter-kit Stay Connected Like this episode if it helped Subscribe & turn on notifications for weekly pro tips Share this video with a friend who's trying to break into the drone industry #DroneBusiness #DroneFilmmaking #FAA107 #DronePilotLife #DroneContracts #StorytellingWithDrones
Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod sit down with Kyle Spradley owner and operator of Kyle Spradley Photography. Kyle Spradley is a landscape and nature photographer who also specializes in sports, photojournalism and video production. He is a St. Louis, Missouri based photographer available for commercial and editorial services, wedding photography and portraits, and is an FAA-certified Drone Pilot producing aerial photography and videography.For more info:Kyle's WebsiteKyle's FacebookKyle's InstagramKyle's YouTubeSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
It's hard to turn around these days without seeing or reading something about UAVs or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Drones are becoming an increasingly important tool in many fields, including within the practice of silviculture. On this episode of SilviCast we explore the soaring use of drones for site preparation and release treatments. Join us for a conversation with Rick Hill, Regional Silviculturist and Reforestation Specialist with Michigan DNR and Kyle Schempp, Project Manager and Drone Pilot at Wildlife and Wetland Solutions. To earn CEU/CFE credits, learn more, or interact with SilviCast, visit the uwsp.edu/SilviCast.
The pilot of the drone that damaged a firefighting aircraft has pled guilty to causing the damage that grounded the Candian SuperScooper for several days. The event was detailed in Episode 253.The pilot, a successful video game developer, paid over $65,000 to repair the aircraft, will reimburse the government Quebec for additional costs, and faces up to a year in prison. In the words of the Department of Justice, the pilot "recklessly flew an aircraft into airspace where first responders were risking their lives in an attempt to protect lives and property."The pilot did more than damage the plane. He violated aviation safety practices. The pilot should have known that what he was doing was dangerous.Flying a drone into an area where firefighters and firefighting aircraft were dealing with an emergency Flying the aircraft out of his visual line of sight, violating one of the basic regulations for flying a small drone John Goglia and Todd Curtis discuss the risks related to drone flights. They offer advice for all drone pilots. Don't miss what's to come from the Flight Safety Detectives - subscribe to the Flight Safety Detectives YouTube channel, listen at your favorite podcast service and visit the Flight Safety Detectives website. Music: “Inspirational Sports” license ASLC-22B89B29-052322DDB8
They caught the pilot who has agreed to plead guilty for flying the drone that took one of the Canadian Super Scoopers out of commission during the Palisades Fire. We meet some teens from the Palisades who have raised tens of thousands to support local businesses who once supported them. Will the rain next week be enough to put fire season to an end? The L.A. Local is sponsored by the LA Car Guy family of dealerships.
This week we talk about our trips to York, Timothy Taylor's and Crisp Maltings – including a debauched night in a Grade II listed pub and a near drone collision with a combine. We also dig into the comments on our two Chimay videos. LINKS TO BUY FESTIVAL TICKETS:https://londoncraftbeerfestival.co.uk/?ref=CBChttps://bristolcraftbeerfestival.co.uk/?ref=CBChttps://manchestercraftbeerfestival.com/?ref=CBC£5 off codeCBC5 - this will work across all festivalsSupport the Show.Brought to you by the team behind the Craft Beer Channel, The Bubble is a weekly podcast that gives you a way to wind down with your first beer of the weekend. Dig into craft beer, film and music culture as well as hearing what's going on in the wild world of Beer Tubing.SUPPORT US! Pledge on Patreon and get some cool merch & videos: https://www.patreon.com/craftbeerchannel Check out our awesome sponsor The Malt Miller: https://www.themaltmiller.co.uk/ Twitter – @beerchannelFacebook – http://www.facebook.com/thecraftbeerchannelInstagram – @craftbeerchannel
Demian Neufeld is a Drone Pilot and the co-owner / founder of Ryders Alley. Before DJI was breaking ground with their cinematic drones, Demian was attempting to fly drones using RC helicopters. His journey into becoming a drone pilot wasn't exactly a direct route. At the age of 12, he started his passion for photography before changing his focus to something more financial secure - Pre-Med. However, it wasn't long after he graduated that he decided to leave this career and go back into photography. Eventually, his path took him onto discovering drone work. Today his work can be found on TV Series, Commercials, and Films. Tune and listen to how Demian handles operating on set and how he got started in this niche role.
This weeks episode is hosted by Steve Link, Broker for Pifer's. Steve is joined by Christian Miller, Pifer's Auctioneer and Jack Pifer, Pifer's Agent and Drone Pilot. The trio discuss Pifer's upcoming sales including the exciting Johnson Estate Sale with classic cars and tractors. The guest this week is Andrew Jason from Grand Farms. The Grand Farm Initiative was created to solve the biggest problems facing agriculture. It started around a community challenge and has transformed into a global leader in Ag Tech innovation. Andrew discussed the new Casselton Innovation Campus; with nearly 600 acres of farmland and an impressive new innovation shop.Follow Kevin at www.americalandauctioneer.com and on Instagram & Facebook
Welcome to your weekly UAS news update, we have 3 stories for you this week. An assaulted drone pilot wins in court, SkyeBrowse's latest update, and our yearly PSA about flying drones near wildfires! Let's get to it. Welcome to your weekly UAS news update, we have 3 stories for you this week. An assaulted drone pilot wins in court, SkyeBrowse's latest update, and our yearly PSA about flying drones near wildfires! Let's get to it. A drone pilot won a court case after being assaulted during a property shoot in Tucson, Arizona. Zach Zywiak, a real estate photographer, was attacked by a neighbor while operating his drone. The court ruled in Zywiak's favor, dismissing the neighbor's claims and focusing on the physical assault. The person who attacked him claimed that Zywiak harrassed him first, but the judge had a hard time believing that someone who was hired to film a million dollar listing would go out of their way to assault a neighbor. Following the incident, Zywiak said he implemented new safety measures, including wearing a drone operator vest and using a 360-degree camera. Next up, SkyeBrowse has announced major upgrades to its 3D modeling platform, significantly enhancing speed and quality. The updates include a 40% boost in loading speeds and improved interior mapping capabilities. With SkyeBrowse, you can quickly process complex interior spaces from short videos rather than hundreds of photos. The platform now supports better 8K, 4K, and 2K textures, depending on the subscription tier. If you're not familiar, SkyeBrowse is used by multiple verticals, including law enforcement, real estate, and emergency services, by making 3D modeling more efficient and accessible. And now it's time for our yearly PSA regarding flying drones near wildfires. The shortest was to say this is: don't be that guy. But more seriously, if you fly your drone near firefighting operations, they will stop their operation, potentially leading to more acres burnt, houses burning down, or even lives lost. Illegal drones disrupted firefighting efforts during a brush fire in Del Mar Heights, California on June 25. These operators forced the delay of three water drops, potentially worsening the fire. Authorities identified an individual lawnching drones during the operation, but it is unclear if charges will be filed. The fire burned 23 acres, forced evacuations, and was only 50% contained by the next morning. Another similar story was reported out of Oregon at the Upper Applegate Fire in Jackson County 3 days earlier. Again. Don't be that guy. And yes, I know, DJI released an e-bike. I love mountain biking but this is not something we will cover on this channel...unless it starts flying. What would you like DJI to make next? An air fryer? An electric laundry basket? Perhaps a speed boat? Let us know in the comments. And that's it. Hope you had a happy 4th of July, no live on Community today, have a good weekend and we'll see you on Monday for the live!
In this episode, expert Ron Apke uncovers the secrets to conducting accurate and thorough due diligence when buying land for land flipping. Ron shares the top 5 proven steps he and his business partner Daniel use to ensure they never end up with bad quality land, while getting a maximum return on their investment! Topics covered in this episode: 1.) Evaluating the physical quality of the land 2.) Making sure your pricing margins make sense 3.) Getting the deed, doing legal research (zoning and county restrictions) 4.) Hiring a Drone Pilot & getting boots on the ground 5.) Title Search & Working with a Title Company WANT TO GET STARTED? ================================ Sign up here: https://landinvestingonline.com/offer-waitlist/ SOCIAL ================================ Ron's Instagram
In this episode of Your Drone Questions Answered, we discuss an important topic for drone pilots - how to properly price your drone services. John is joined by Cody Retlich, founder and CEO of DroneAdair, who shares his valuable insights and tips.Cody emphasizes the importance of asking the right questions upfront to understand the client's needs and expectations fully. He stresses considering factors like location, experience, equipment, project scope, deliverables, and post-production requirements before quoting a price.The discussion covers the dangers of underpricing or doing too much free work, as it can undercut the market and devalue the services being offered. Cody advises pilots to educate clients on fair market prices and not be afraid to charge appropriately for their skills and expertise.Additionally, Cody highlights the importance of pricing structures, whether hourly, daily, or project-based, and offers advice on setting rates that align with personal satisfaction and industry standards.Overall, this episode provides valuable guidance for drone pilots looking to establish a sustainable pricing strategy that values their work while remaining competitive in the market.
Are you considering taking to the skies with your drone for commercial purposes? If so, obtaining your FAA Part 107 certificate—sometimes known as your drone pilot license—is an essential step. This certification not only legitimizes your operations but also ensures that you are equipped with the necessary knowledge of safety and regulations to navigate the airspace effectively. In this article post, we'll guide you through what you need to know to get your drone pilot license, drawing key insights from our FAA Part 107 information session that we ran on Drone Safety Day: "Get your drone pilot license | FAA Part 107 Information Session | Drone Safety Day." https://youtu.be/CrS1562mzCs?si=oDRfKydRlUDK8Pu2 Understanding FAA Part 107 The FAA Part 107 certificate is crucial to operate your drone commercially. This isn't limited to direct business transactions; any flight not strictly for recreation falls under commercial use. Whether capturing aerial footage for a YouTube channel or conducting inspections for a construction site, you'll need this certification to comply with legal standards. Eligibility Requirements to get your drone pilot license To get your drone pilot license, you must meet specific criteria set by the FAA: Age: You must be at least 16 years old. Language: You should be able to read, speak, write, and understand English. Physical and Mental Fitness: You must be physically and mentally capable of safely operating a drone. The Knowledge Exam The Part 107 exam is a multiple-choice test covering many topics necessary for safe and legal drone operation. This includes understanding airspace classification, weather effects on drone performance, loading and performance, and emergency procedures. Remember, the exam focuses on theoretical knowledge rather than practical flying skills. Preparing for the Exam Proper preparation is key to passing the Part 107 exam. Here are some steps you can take to ensure you're ready: Study Resources: Use the Airman Certification Standards as a study guide. This document outlines all the topics you'll be tested on. Resources like the FAA's study materials and practice exams from King Schools can be extremely beneficial. Understanding Learning Preferences: Identify how you best absorb information, whether through videos, reading material, or interactive courses. Tailoring your study methods to your learning style can enhance your understanding and retention of the material. Registering and Taking the FAA part 107 Exam To get your drone pilot license, you must register for the exam through the FAA's Integrated Airman Certification and Rating Application (IACRA). After registering, you can schedule your test at an FAA-approved knowledge testing center. Make sure to bring a government-issued photo ID to the test. After the Exam Upon passing the exam, you must complete additional steps to get your drone pilot license officially. This includes submitting an application through IACRA and passing a background check. Once approved, you'll receive your remote pilot certificate in the mail. Maintaining Your Certification Your drone pilot license is valid for 24 months. To renew it, you must complete a recurrent online training course and pass a quiz with a 100% score, available through faasafety.gov. Staying current with this certification complies with regulations and ensures you remain knowledgeable about the latest drone operation safety and standards. Conclusion Getting your drone pilot license is an investment in your future as a commercial drone operator. It demonstrates your commitment to safety and adherence to regulations, making you a trustworthy choice for clients and collaborators. If you're ready to take the next step in your drone career, begin preparing for your Part 107 exam today and ensure you are well-equipped to take to the skies safely and legally. Watch the YouTube video "Get your drone pilot licens...
Jeff Gaunt has been an archery champion, editor, VFX guru, director, and is now a skilled drone pilot for renowned company, Heliguy. His knack for learning new disciplines has seen him successfully pivot his career numerous times. We discuss his early days in post-production at Cutting Edge, directing VFX car commercials, and his transition to drone pilot, shooting cinema projects around the globe. Additionally, we break down oners, handoffs, and how to colloborate with a drone team.
We would like to thank our sponsor of this episode, AutoPylot. AutoPylot is an easy-to-use, all-in-one drone flight planning app.It's an FAA-approved provider of both B4UFLY and LAANC services.On AutoPylot, you can plan your flights, check airspace and weather, and complete flight checklists to make sure you're flying safely.AND, they've just launched a new drone insurance feature.You can easily purchase insurance and access your policy from right inside the AutoPylot app.If you want to give AutoPylot a try, you can download their free app on iOS or Android. And don't forget to claim your drone insurance quote!https://apps.apple.com/us/app/autopylot/id1605785075 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.autopylot.app_v2&hl=en&gl=UShttps://www.autopylot.io/We would like to thank our sponsor of this episode, AutoPylot. AutoPylot is an easy-to-use, all-in-one drone flight planning app.It's an FAA-approved provider of both B4UFLY and LAANC services.On AutoPylot, you can plan your flights, check airspace and weather, and complete flight checklists to make sure you're flying safely.AND, they've just launched a new drone insurance feature.You can easily purchase insurance and access your policy from right inside the AutoPylot app.If you want to give AutoPylot a try, you can download their free app on iOS or Android. And don't forget to claim your drone insurance quote!https://apps.apple.com/us/app/autopylot/id1605785075 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.autopylot.app_v2&hl=en&gl=UShttps://www.autopylot.io/____In this episode of Your Drone Questions Answered (YDQA), John Dickow from Drone Launch Academy dives into the difference between FAA-approved no-fly applications and DJI's no-fly application, FlySafe. Our expert guest is Tauty Shalna, the founder of AutoPylot, an all-in-one drone flight planning app.AutoPylot is highlighted as an FAA-approved provider that simplifies drone flight planning by integrating features like airspace checking, weather updates, flight checklists, and now even drone insurance purchase directly within the app. Tauty emphasizes the importance of using FAA-approved apps for comprehensive airspace information and regulatory compliance, contrasting them with DJI's FlySafe, which lacks FAA approval and may not provide the same level of detailed airspace data.For more drone-related questions and insights, visit YDQA.io or join the Drone Launch Connect community. Stay tuned for more episodes and happy flying!____If you want to dive deeper into Drone Launch Academy and level up your drone skills, here are some links to some of the online drone courses we offer:Part 107 Exam Prep Course- https://dronelaunchacademy.com/drone-exam-study-course/Drone Mapping and Modeling Fundamentals- https://dronelaunchacademy.com/drone-mapping-and-modeling-fundamentals/Aerial Video A to Z- https://dronelaunchacademy.com/aerial-video-a-to-z/Aerial Photo Pro- https://dronelaunchacademy.com/aerialphotopro/Real Estate Media Pro- https://drone-launch-academy.webflow.io/Drone to $1K- https://dronelaunchacademy.com/drone-to-1k-2023/Aerial Roof Inspection Pro- https://dronelaunchacademy.com/aerial-roof-inspection-pro/
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On this week's America's Land Auctioneer radio show, Kevin Pifer is joined by Jack Pifer, Equipment Logistics Manager, Agent and Drone Pilot at Pifer's. Kevin and Jack discuss a record setting land auction held by Pifer's last year. They also share more information about some of the incredible upcoming land auctions in January and throughout the spring. Jack discusses the many opportunities for young people in North Dakota. He shares about his passion for the great outdoors and how North Dakota is an amazing place to hunt and fish. Jack also shares information about the netting survey done by North Dakota Game and Fish which is used to help fishermen understand the size and variety of fish they can expect to find in the different lakes throughout the state.Follow Kevin at www.americalandauctioneer.com and on Instagram & Facebook
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to Wild Developments Studio! Join us as we venture into the breathtaking realm of wildlife arts and untamed adventures. With captivating stories from the field and ideas to dive into the visual arts, we'll ignite your passion for conservation. Meet our host, Lauren—a Naturalist, Photographer, Diver, Drone Pilot, and Watercolor Artist—as we uncover tips and tricks to forge mesmerizing connections with wildlife. Get ready for an expedition of imagination and discovery at Wild Developments Studio! Fill out this form to be a guest on the show!Email: WildDevelopmentsStudio@gmail.com Support the Show.
Welcome back to Your Drone Questions. Answered! Today, John Dickow from the Drone Launch Academy sits down with Chris Simmons, founder and owner at Dark Horse Unmanned, to discuss the diverse applications of military drones.In this conversation, Chris shares his background, highlighting his military service and involvement with unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). The discussion moves beyond conventional drone uses, exploring their role in Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), terrain assessment, mapping, force protection, and more.Chris provides insights into the unique characteristics of military drones, emphasizing their militarized nature, robust components, extended endurance, and advanced sensors. Reflecting on a pivotal moment, he recounts meeting the former Secretary of Defense, Ashton, showcasing the critical role drones play in force protection.For those aspiring to join military drone operations, Chris suggests diverse entry points, from Part 107 certification to roles in engineering, logistics, or HR. Looking ahead, he predicts an increased reliance on robotics and drones in military operations, envisioning a future where drones replace human elements on the battlefield.Shifting gears, Chris discusses his entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing the importance of passion, humility, and finding a niche in the market. From pressure washing to crop spraying, he showcases the diverse applications of drones in commercial ventures. Chris offers advice to drone enthusiasts, stressing the significance of networking, staying passionate, and focusing on how drones can serve as tools to address customer needs.Feel free to connect with Chris on LinkedIn and explore more insights into the drone industry. For comprehensive drone education, visit Drone Launch Academy.Join the conversation at YDQA.io or become part of the Drone Launch Connect community. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more in-depth discussions on drones. See you in the sky!
Dr. Claire Johnson is an example of what can happen if we find the courage to say "Yes" to opportunity. We speak with the physician, photographer & licensed drone pilot.
Welcome to your weekly UAS news update and this week we are live from Las Vegas. We have three stories that we want to share. The first one is information about Remote ID. The second one is the Mini 4 Pro. And lastly, we have a person that decided to do something not so great with their drone.
Welcome to another episode of Your Drone Questions Answered! In this episode, John Dickow is joined by David Young, the founder of Drone Launch Academy, to discuss a pressing topic: retrofitting existing drones to meet remote ID requirements.As the deadline for compliance approaches, many drone pilots are wondering how to make their older drones remote ID-ready. David breaks down the essential details and options for retrofitting, as well as the challenges you may encounter in the process.Remote ID is a critical development in drone regulations, aimed at enhancing safety and situational awareness. It involves broadcasting a drone's location, the operator's location, takeoff point, and telemetry data. While it's primarily for law enforcement and safety purposes, some have raised privacy concerns.David discusses various retrofitting options, including plug-and-play modules and electronic boards that require more technical know-how. However, he notes that these options are currently backordered, and availability is limited until October 2023.Stay informed and consider taking steps to ensure compliance with remote ID requirements as they become more prevalent. While enforcement may be lenient initially, it's essential to be prepared.Have your own drone questions? Submit them to us at YDQA.io or join the discussion in the Drone Launch Connect community.Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more valuable insights into the world of drones. Fly safe, and we'll see you in the sky!
In this episode, John Dickow of Drone Launch Academy is joined by Jackson Rector, a drone pilot and lidar technician from Wiser Consultants, to talk about Lidar Drone technology. They delve into how it works, its applications, and its significance in various industries.
Welcome to another episode of "Your Drone Questions Answered"! In this installment, host John Dickow sits down with David Beedy, founder and video producer of beedymedia.com, to explore the intriguing world of using drones for video production. As they discuss the various applications of drones in video production, David shares his journey from a background in news reporting to establishing his own video production business.Throughout the conversation, David elaborates on how drones have revolutionized the field of video production, allowing creators to capture stunning aerial shots that enhance the storytelling experience. He reminisces about his initial experiences with drones, including a humorous mishap, and shares his decision to invest in high-quality drones like the DJI Mavic 2 Zoom and the DJI Air 3 to ensure top-notch footage.With insights into his diverse video production projects, David showcases his versatility, whether he's working with associations, non-profit organizations, or covering construction projects. He highlights the significance of drone shots in elevating the production value of videos and demonstrates how these shots add a captivating visual dimension to his work.If you're curious about the impact of drones on video production, tips for integrating drones into your business, or simply interested in the creative possibilities of aerial videography, this episode is a must-watch. Join John and David as they delve into the exciting realm of using drones for video production, sharing stories, insights, and expert advice.Don't forget to submit your drone-related questions to ydqa.io or join the Drone Launch Connect community for more engaging discussions. Stay tuned for more fascinating insights and answers to your burning drone questions. See you in the sky!
Welcome back to another exciting episode of "Your Drone Questions Answered"! In this episode, John Dickow talked with Dusty Jolley, the Community Manager at Drone Launch Academy, to delve into the world of FPV (First Person View) drones. Dusty provides a comprehensive breakdown of what FPV drones are and how they differ from traditional drones.Dusty explains that FPV drones offer a unique perspective by allowing pilots to experience flight through immersive goggles, which display the drone's camera view. Unlike traditional drones that are controlled line-of-sight, FPV drones require pilots to wear specialized goggles, enabling them to navigate with precision. Dusty further elaborates on the differences between FPV drones and regular drones, highlighting the manual control aspect of FPV flying, which demands constant input from the pilot.The conversation continues to explore the various applications of FPV drones beyond racing. Dusty discusses how FPV drones are utilized in capturing dynamic shots, creating engaging content, and even making appearances in movies and live events. He also emphasizes the importance of practice and simulation before taking to the skies with an FPV drone.Throughout the discussion, Dusty provides valuable insights and practical tips for those interested in diving into the exhilarating world of FPV drones. From choosing the right equipment to the thrill of building your own drone, Dusty's expertise shines through.Whether you're a seasoned drone enthusiast or someone curious about FPV drones, this episode offers a wealth of information and advice to help you explore the exciting world of First Person View flying. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation that's sure to spark your interest and provide a fresh perspective on drone technology.Remember to submit your drone questions on ydqa.io and stay tuned for more enlightening episodes of "Your Drone Questions Answered."
This week on the Live to Walk Again Podcast we had the opportunity to speak with Charlotte From Chicago who is a Professional Traveler, Drone Pilot, and Content Creator about the new adaptive airline seat prototype that Delta Airlines debuted earlier this year. We talked about the long process entailed in making any design changes to an airplane (and how there may be a workaround in this situation), a realistic timeframe for when these seats may be available, and some alternative travel options for people dealing with disabilities. We also discussed some of Charlotte's favorite and least favorite travel destinations in the United States and around the world. Connect with Charlotte at the links below!! Please listen, like, rate, review, and share the podcast!! We're just trying to find a cure for paralysis!! Charlotte from Chicago: https://charfromchicago.com/ IG: @charfromchicago TikTok: @charfromchicago YouTube: @CharlottefromChicago
Before the Footy Travelers flew south to chase that World Cup feeling (and winter) down unda', Colin sat down with Matt Marshall of the Eat Pray Ball Podcast in Matt's LA studio to chat all about footy travel, World Cup soccer, and the growth of the women's game across the globe. Listen here for the first half of the conversation, or head straight to the Eat Pray Ball YouTube channel to get the full (video) episode: https://youtu.be/QX3E-r1SClw Foot(y)notes: Matt is also an exceptional drone pilot who captures incredile footage of his footy travels. You can check out Matt's footage on his Instgram handles: @EatPrayBall @mathwho If you're still making plans for travel to NZ, be sure to check out this page about "Arriving in New Zealand" and be fully aware of their customs and biosecurity requirements. If you're heading to Australia, this is a good place to start for their biosecurity info. Make sure you have proof of onward travel for both countries.
Patrick Weir is a UAV Aerial Director and a seasoned feature film and television cinema drone pilot, well-known for his work in top-rated movies such as Deadpool 2, Sonic, and Ghostbusters Afterlife. The conversation begins with Patrick's journey into becoming a drone pilot, including his early ventures that led to him selling his company. He also offers valuable advice on choosing the right drone for specific requirements, planning drone shots, and shares his experiences from various movie sets. Episode 25 Timestamps: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:09:39 Becoming a Drone Pilot 00:25:22 Sold my company 00:32:03 Biggest explosion I saw 00:33:44 Choosing the right Drone 00:42:47 Deadpool 2: Craziest shot 00:47:15 Planning a Drone shot 00:51:10 Modifying Drones 00:58:16 Best Drone for learning 01:01:45 Skills required as Drone Pilot 01:03:18 Regulation and Certificates 01:07:29 Future of the industry 01:09:52 [Ur Questions] Scouting for films 01:10:33 [Ur Questions] Inspire 3 ending heavy lift era? 01:12:17 [Ur Questions] Flying in tight spaces Find out more about Patrick: https://www.instagram.com/thepatweir https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-weir-b728b020/ https://peacemakerfilmworks.com/ Join our discord server where we connect and share assets: https://discord.gg/zwycgqezfD Bad Decisions Audio Podcast
Welcome to your weekly news update, we have 4 stories for you this week; Reckless Drone pilot pleads guilty, we might finally have a release date for the Air 3, New FAA guidance about federal preemption, and a malfunction that caused 500 drones to fall from the sky.
Christine Lozada is a traveling pickleball player flying drones. She is a talented travel creator, drone pilot and educator, and host of “The Drone Party” a podcast sharing helpful drone tips. If you've ever wanted to fly a drone, listen to this episode to learn: What beginners need to know about flying a drone. The best drones for travel The features travelers should be looking for How Christine translated her drone flying skills into income and a thriving career Share your thoughts and topic suggestions for new episodes by leaving a voicemail. Read My Books: Traveling With a Full-Time Job Affording Travel Managing Your Money As A New Homeowner Iceland: Nature, Nurture & Adventure My Favorite Resources For Financially Savvy Travelers Thrifty Traveler for finding cheap flights. Use the promo code ‘TC10' for $10 off your first year. CardPointers for figuring out which credit card to use to maximize points and miles. Save 30% using our link. Dollar Flight Club get email alerts with flight deals leaving from your home airport. Trade and Travel by Teri Ijeoma for learning how to trade in the stock market as a day trader or swing trader. Get Outdoors 101 the course by Olivia Christine teaches how to confidently plan outdoor adventures so you can unplug and de-stress. For $50 OFF use the promo code ‘ThoughtCard50.' My Favorite Resources For Entrepreneurs Grantable an AI grant-writing tool to save you time writing winning grant applications. Grants For Creators a monthly newsletter sharing grants and other funding opportunities for U.S. creatives, small business owners, and founders. iFindYouClose a membership sharing weekly speaking opportunities so you find the perfect stage for your signature talk. Email Marketing Club a membership where you receive email templates every week that help you connect and convert your audience to paying customers. Podcasters Getting Paid for endless podcast monetization ideas by Michelle Jackson. Work With Me: Email thethoughtcard@gmail.com for brand partnerships and business inquiries. Follow on Twitter: @thethoughtcard Follow on Instagram: @thedanielledesir
Today's episode features a discussion with Andy Zhao (@andyescapes), an incredible videographer and FPV drone pilot. In this episode some, but not all, of the topics we talk about are:What's required to build your artistic visionThe difference between iPhone vs cinematic video footage and reelsThe in's and out's of becoming an FPV drone pilotYou can find a link to Andy's Tik Tok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@andyescapes/Thanks to Rove Board Co for sponsoring this episode! You can check out their website below to see their full lineup of paddle boards, both traditional and inflatable!https://www.roveboards.com/Use Code "TPM10" for a 10% discount!Thanks to OnCore Golf for being this episode's partial sponsor!Cash in on their 2023 Father's Day sale right now where you can buy two dozen golf balls and get another dozen entirely for free:https://www.oncoregolf.com/shop-golf-balls/Use code TPM15 for 15% off any order!Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show: https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photography@thephotographermindsetSupport the show
On this week's episode, John Chinaman was able to interview Ukrainian drone pilot and self described “queer disaster” Kafa. They are a non-binary anarchist who fought with the 93rd Mechanized Brigade in Bakhmut. Content warning: this episode includes graphic descriptions of war, political repression, and violence. Kafa told their story to YPT, from their journey growing up in Crimea, to fleeing after Russia's 2014 invasion to Kyiv, to living in Berlin. They returned to Ukraine after Russia again invaded in 2022. They discuss what it's like to be non-binary and an anarchist in the infantry. Kafa describes why they decided to fight and how they enjoy army life. Kafa also addressed the debates in the West about whether the USA and others should give arms to Ukraine. Importantly, Kafa confirms that they are the They/Them Army everyone keeps talking about on Twitter
In this episode of "Your Drone Questions. Answered", host John Dickow delves into the fascinating world of centimeter accuracy with drones. Joined by Greg Gradwell, a software engineer at Pyka, they explore the complexities and benefits of achieving precise positioning with drones. Greg shares insights on the limitations of traditional GPS systems and how centimeter-level accuracy can be crucial in various industries like surveying and precision agriculture. They discuss the use of RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) and PPK (Post-Process Kinematic) methods to enhance accuracy, as well as the role of base stations and GPS receivers like the ZED-F9P. Discover the magic behind achieving centimeter accuracy with drones and how it's revolutionizing the field.
Episode 028: of the American Grown Podcast in the Colortech Creative Solutions studios with Taylor Shepley Survey manager & Drone Pilot for Keystone Custom Homes. Shep is a loyal fan of the podcast and a good friend. He has a passion for surveying and looks to influence the future of the industry by joining groups like Pennsylvania Young Surveyor's Network.Today we celebrated 1 year of the American Grown Podcast the only way I know how...with some good old bourbon! Shep brought in a special bottle of Ol Fo and man did it hit. In this episode Shep spoke about growing up in the rural country side, his hobbies and his love for surveying. He is an advocate for people to get their hands dirty and go after their dreams. You can do anything as long as you put your mind to it.-To learn more about Young Surveyors Network click here: https://youngsurveyors.org & to learn more about Keystone Custom Homes click here: https://www.keystonecustomhome.com/about-us/-#ad this episode is brought to you by Colortech Creative Solutions. Colortech Creative Solutions takes your creative projects from visualization to realization since 1980 while keeping your budget in mind.-To learn more visit https://www.colortechinc.com. #ad Engage with us on Social media: IG- https://www.instagram.com/americangrownpodcast/ FB-https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077655465940 or visits us at https://rss.com/podcasts/americangrownpodcast/
Opinionated Media's podcast Opinionated Off-topic has released its 71st episode featuring Aerial Austin. Cam and Carlos, the hosts of the podcast, sat down with David, the founder of Aerial Austin, a top-tier videographer, and one of the best drone pilots in the city. David's passion for videography and photography is evident in his work, but he is also an avid coffee extraordinaire, making him a triple threat in the creative industry. David's expertise in videography and drone piloting makes for an informative episode, while his love of coffee and top shelf whiskey brings a touch of personality to the conversation. Listeners can expect to learn about the intricacies of drone filming, as well as gain insight into the coffee and whiskey industries. Overall, episode 71 of Opinionated Off-topic with Aerial Austin is a must-listen for anyone interested in videography, coffee, or whiskey. Aerial Austin's Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aerialaustin_/?igshid=MmJiY2I4NDBkZg== Opinionated Media Website: https://www.opinionatedmedia.co/ Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7A6em4rhbVZke6IQowPvWr?si=kh2MopDbQDOVeKSXegGyAg Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/opinionated-media/id1494633104 Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU3aJC6U_yc91vXLAel2kLw Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/opinionated_media/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/opinionateddP Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@opinionated_media?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Cam's Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cam_juice/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigbanggthierry Carlos' Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mojica22/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Klinixx_ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opmedia/support
In this episode of "Your Drone Questions Answered," host John Dickow is joined by Miriam McNabb, editor of dronelife.com, to discuss the topic of remote ID. They talk about the purpose of remote ID, its importance for safety, and its implementation timeline. Miriam sheds light on the potential impact of remote ID on both the drone business and hobbyists. They address concerns regarding compliance for recreational flyers and the benefits of remote ID for advanced drone operations. Tune in to learn more about this critical component of drone integration and how it will shape the future of the industry.
Have you ever seen those gorgeous videos from your favorite brands- you know, the ones that show how they make their jelly or jewelry (or maybe even their beautiful tulip farm!) and wonder who makes them? Have you noticed the continuity in the images and video and appreciated that it tells you a story so you can really know the brand? Or maybe you've noticed there is an important person missing from your family photos (YOU!) and you'd like to become more confident being in them? Are you a photographer who would like to add Brand Photography, Strategy, and Video Storytelling to your services? If you are curious about any of these you will love getting to know Nicole Bedard! Nicole is a Brand Photographer, Strategist, and Video Storyteller who left her technical career in pursuit of a creative, joy filled life. It started with a flyer that made her think "wow! imagine if that was my work?! That would be so fun!" and has evolved into her most recent iteration- Drone Pilot! Yeah- there aren't many women who can put that next to their name! In this episode Nicole tells us what her work is, how she does it and how she has opted into a career she loves. Nicole also shares what it is like to watch women find confidence showing themselves to the world! Find Nicole here: Nicole Bedard Photo and Video On Instagram EXCITING UPDATE: Nicole is launching her first class! The Brand of Business Photography is available by clicking this link.
In this new episode of "Your Drone Questions. Answered", John Dickow and Dominic Wilkerson discuss the essentials of getting started in real estate photography. Dominic talks about how he started with photo, video, drone, and 3D, and built his business into a one-stop-shop. He also shares with us his favorite gear and what equipment is needed to get started with real estate photography. Make sure to listen to this episode if you are also interested in using drones in real estate.
In this podcast episode, Sally French, also known as the Drone Girl, answers questions about drones for beginners. She recommends starting with a cheap "trash drone" for practice before investing in a higher quality drones. Sally emphasizes the importance of balancing cost and safety features when buying a drone and recommends DJI drones as they are easy and safe to fly. She advises beginners to be realistic about their intended use for the drone and to consider factors like video quality and whether they want to start with a toy drone for practice.
I cant wait for you all to listen into this one! Jake Sloan shares his journey to becoming a youtuber and business owner through his passions and things that bring him joy. He shares some of the simplest yet profound nuggets of wisdom that have led to his successes and failures. If you have any interest in creating a career out of your passions then this is the podcast episode for you. I don't care if you want to be a landscaper or hairdresser or BBQ griller this man has the recipe that works for him and I am sure a few things will work for you.
The best ways to identify a professional drone pilot? How to avoid working with pilots who are not experts in the field? Today's episode is brought to you by PROPS programs. Props is Drone U's exclusive offering to give organizations the ability to distribute UAV training to pilots effectively and efficiently. PROPS allows the leader of a drone program, to assign the appropriate courses according to your program's needs and timeframes. And perhaps more importantly, it allows you as the program leader to monitor the progress of each pilot within one convenient platform. Our PROPS program has a special course on a host of domains including mapping, public safety and our exclusive Don't Crash courses. Today's question is from Jennifer who would like to know about the ways in which she can identify a professional drone pilot to hire and work with. Jennifer would like to know how she can effectively filter out drone pilots that do not operate in a professional way and how she can hire a trained pilot. Thanks for the question Jennifer. A very valid ask considering the drone industry is seeing exponential growth and demand for drone pilot skyrockets. But how can customers effectively weed out the ones who present themselves as professionals vs the true professionals? We start off today show by providing Jennifer practical approach to hiring pilots. One effective way is to reach out to past students of Drone U who have successfully completed flight mastery classes and bootcamps to ensure the right pilot is hired. An alternative way we discuss in today's show is asking the right questions to drone pilots and validating their responses to standard expectations from pilots. We discuss primary flight movement questions, battery management questions, emergency maneuver questions and more. Tune in to this detail packed podcast if you want to learn more about how you can showcase your drone proficiency to ensure faster hiring from clients or how as a client you can identify the right drone pilot for your need. Get Your Biggest and Most Common Drone Certificate Questions Answered by Downloading this FREE Part 107 PDF Make sure to get yourself the all-new Drone U landing pad! Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Become a Drone U Member. Access to over 30 courses, great resources, and our incredible community. Follow Us Site – https://thedroneu.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/droneu Instagram – https://instagram.com/thedroneu/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/thedroneu YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Timestamps: [02:00] Today's question on identifying the right pilots to hire and partner with [05:00] Drone U resources for clients to work with pilots trained by Drone U [06:51] What is the primary question to ask a drone pilot to understand their proficiency in performing safe drone flights [10:15] The battery tests that proficient pilots should practice [10:55] Performing emergency landing using correct flight movement [12:44] Other questions to ask drone pilot to check their proficiency
The best ways to identify a professional drone pilot? How to avoid working with pilots who are not experts in the field? Today's episode is brought to you by PROPS programs. Props is Drone U's exclusive offering to give organizations the ability to distribute UAV training to pilots effectively and efficiently. PROPS allows the leader of a drone program, to assign the appropriate courses according to your program's needs and timeframes. And perhaps more importantly, it allows you as the program leader to monitor the progress of each pilot within one convenient platform. Our PROPS program has a special course on a host of domains including mapping, public safety and our exclusive Don't Crash courses. Today's question is from Jennifer who would like to know about the ways in which she can identify a professional drone pilot to hire and work with. Jennifer would like to know how she can effectively filter out drone pilots that do not operate in a professional way and how she can hire a trained pilot. Thanks for the question Jennifer. A very valid ask considering the drone industry is seeing exponential growth and demand for drone pilot skyrockets. But how can customers effectively weed out the ones who present themselves as professionals vs the true professionals? We start off today show by providing Jennifer practical approach to hiring pilots. One effective way is to reach out to past students of Drone U who have successfully completed flight mastery classes and bootcamps to ensure the right pilot is hired. An alternative way we discuss in today's show is asking the right questions to drone pilots and validating their responses to standard expectations from pilots. We discuss primary flight movement questions, battery management questions, emergency maneuver questions and more. Tune in to this detail packed podcast if you want to learn more about how you can showcase your drone proficiency to ensure faster hiring from clients or how as a client you can identify the right drone pilot for your need. Get Your Biggest and Most Common Drone Certificate Questions Answered by Downloading this FREE Part 107 PDF Make sure to get yourself the all-new Drone U landing pad! Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Become a Drone U Member. Access to over 30 courses, great resources, and our incredible community. Follow Us Site – https://thedroneu.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/droneu Instagram – https://instagram.com/thedroneu/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/thedroneu YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Timestamps: [02:00] Today's question on identifying the right pilots to hire and partner with [05:00] Drone U resources for clients to work with pilots trained by Drone U [06:51] What is the primary question to ask a drone pilot to understand their proficiency in performing safe drone flights [10:15] The battery tests that proficient pilots should practice [10:55] Performing emergency landing using correct flight movement [12:44] Other questions to ask drone pilot to check their proficiency
Internationally recognized artistic drone pilots, Athanasia & Nestoras are a couple based in Athens, Greece. Listen in as they discuss how their advertising background has helped them excel, how to enter a drone footage competition, their editing process, and more! Where to find Athanasia & Nestoras: Website: Inva + Sla Facebook Instagram YouTube Join our community at TDT Pro! Join a support and strategy-focused community for commercial drone pilots who are ready to make the jump from sporadic revenue to scalable and consistent growth: Join now for free! Please support the show: BTC: bc1qr2nzt7aanyj2j3qrtty7y5gn6l86kdngjp6ejd ETH: 0xBca1860E88A8239F779E553210bD9D21042702D9 XMR: 87Jirm5GHkLEiuXFJVkdrfJo6e4RnAmH87H3PfmXDf3PbLGMJiWRWxy6fhAUbNw37j6RbA11b3BsnBCtxLY9ocNh5pd4Dmn
What barriers can drone pilots facing while working in the surveying industry? Today's episode is brought to you by Drone U podcasts. Streamed over multiple platforms and with 1000+ shows, we hope you've benefited from our content. Drop us a review and let us know your comments about our podcasts. Our question for today is from Bob who would like to know about navigating the surveying industry as a drone pilot and taking up drone jobs for surveyors. Bob is one of our active listeners of the podcasts and has sent in a well thought of, relevant and detailed question on the surveying industry. We thank you for your support and inputs, Bob and happy to respond to your question today from our experience working on surveying jobs. In our response to Bob's question, we first talk about our experience thus far in the surveying world and our interactions with surveying boards and legal departments in the US. Paul elaborates how surveying boards can present archaic laws that can hamper the development of the industry through introduction of drone technology. We then jump into discussing the future of surveying by drones and what the future lies ahead for this industry. We also discuss inefficiencies in the surveying by drone industry and how pilots can navigate these hurdles. We talk about accuracies, errors in deliverables and survey jobs that provide recurring revenue opportunities and make profit for a drone business. Tune In to this detail packed podcast and if you would like to learn more about the surveying by drone industry !! Get Your Biggest and Most Common Drone Certificate Questions Answered by Downloading this FREE Part 107 PDF Make sure to get yourself the all-new Drone U landing pad! Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Become a Drone U Member. Access to over 30 courses, great resources, and our incredible community. Follow Us Site – https://thedroneu.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/droneu Instagram – https://instagram.com/thedroneu/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/thedroneu YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Timestamps: [03:23] Today's question on navigating the surveying industry as a drone pilot [06:37] Paul elaborates his experience with surveying industry bodies and archaic laws [14:07] What is the future for surveying by drones [16:19] Are surveying job efficient in their workflow? [19:33] The importance of accuracy in survey deliverables and what jobs make profit in surveying jobs. [27:33] Paul summarizes our thoughts on the surveying industry for drone pilots and projects taken up by drone pilots
What barriers can drone pilots facing while working in the surveying industry? Today's episode is brought to you by Drone U podcasts. Streamed over multiple platforms and with 1000+ shows, we hope you've benefited from our content. Drop us a review and let us know your comments about our podcasts. Our question for today is from Bob who would like to know about navigating the surveying industry as a drone pilot and taking up drone jobs for surveyors. Bob is one of our active listeners of the podcasts and has sent in a well thought of, relevant and detailed question on the surveying industry. We thank you for your support and inputs, Bob and happy to respond to your question today from our experience working on surveying jobs. In our response to Bob's question, we first talk about our experience thus far in the surveying world and our interactions with surveying boards and legal departments in the US. Paul elaborates how surveying boards can present archaic laws that can hamper the development of the industry through introduction of drone technology. We then jump into discussing the future of surveying by drones and what the future lies ahead for this industry. We also discuss inefficiencies in the surveying by drone industry and how pilots can navigate these hurdles. We talk about accuracies, errors in deliverables and survey jobs that provide recurring revenue opportunities and make profit for a drone business. Tune In to this detail packed podcast and if you would like to learn more about the surveying by drone industry !! Get Your Biggest and Most Common Drone Certificate Questions Answered by Downloading this FREE Part 107 PDF Make sure to get yourself the all-new Drone U landing pad! Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Become a Drone U Member. Access to over 30 courses, great resources, and our incredible community. Follow Us Site – https://thedroneu.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/droneu Instagram – https://instagram.com/thedroneu/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/thedroneu YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Timestamps: [03:23] Today's question on navigating the surveying industry as a drone pilot [06:37] Paul elaborates his experience with surveying industry bodies and archaic laws [14:07] What is the future for surveying by drones [16:19] Are surveying job efficient in their workflow? [19:33] The importance of accuracy in survey deliverables and what jobs make profit in surveying jobs. [27:33] Paul summarizes our thoughts on the surveying industry for drone pilots and projects taken up by drone pilots
Fabio is a legend! He is also one of the most talented First Person View (FPV) Drone pilots on this planet!His story is so unique, leaving his home country of Germany to travel and see the world lead him to fall in love with Australia. After crushing uni and landing a dream job, he wasn't fulfilled. Covid left him jobless and pushed him to follow his passion and align more with his purpose. A few key topics in this chatGrowing up on in GermanyThe German school systemTraveling after schoolFalling in love with AustraliaStudent life in AustraliaThe constant unhappiness with a normal 9-5 jobCovid pushing him to change directionPutting in the work as a drone pilotGod Pro Million dollar challengeWhat's next for Fabreezy?I loved this chat and so will you!Fabreezy's LinksINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/fabreezy_TIK TIK - https://www.tiktok.com/@fabreezy_This episode is proudly sponsored by Ārepa Brain Performance Drink! Use code - GOODHUMAN for 25% off. India loved it!SHOP AREPA HERE - https://drinkarepa.com/collections/all-products/Cooper's SocialsINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTIK TOK - www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enThe Good Human FactoryINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Use code PODCAST for 25% off GOOD HUMAN FACTORY Merch. - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/allTHE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TJ Millard is a Filmmaker, Actor, and Pilot from Las Vegas Nevada. He is a veteran who served in the US Army flying the Apache Helicopter, the most advanced military helicopter in the world. From an early age, TJ had the attitude of a go-getter and a laser-focus that he describes as a "blessing and a curse". That focus would help him overcome many adversities on his way to becoming an Apache Pilot, a dream he had since childhood. On one tour of duty in Iraq, Millard developed a rare disease which caused his fascia to swell, making it nearly impossible for him to even open his hands. He was medically discharged and checked into a hospital where he began his journey to recovery. TJ again had to channel his laser-focus and direct that energy into healing. After many long months or treatment, and use of the Wim Hof Method, TJ was able to re-gain mobility and return to civilian life with a tolerable amount of pain. Once he had recovered enough, Millard moved to Hollywood to pursue a career in film. Today he is a drone pilot for commercials, TV shows, and films, as well as an actor, writer and director. In this episode, Brock and Will ask TJ about his experience in the military. TJ shares the process of being selected to fly the Apache and some of the adversity he faced along the way. Then the boys segue into TJ's career as a drone operator. TJ shares some stories of pushing the limits in order to get the best looking drone shots. He then asks Will and Brock about their experience with creating the Kane Comic Universe. Finally, TJ shares the story of how he left the Army due to the development of Eosinophilic Fasciitis and how he was able to recover from barely being able to move. This is a great episode for anyone interested in the military, filmmaking, or overcoming adversity. Follow TJ on instagram! http://instagram.com/tj.millard Follow us on social media! https://instagram.com/studioxxiipodcast https://instagram.com/brockohurn https://www.tiktok.com/@brockohurn https://instagram.com/wmeldman33
We are flying high with Sam Scully. For more than 20 years, she has worked to build bridges between companies and IT and drone business professionals. Sam is also a licensed FAA part 107 pilot, and she is a champion of STEAM careers in the UAS industry. Sam is a certified trainer of US Drone Soccer, and is currently establishing new leagues in Hollywood, CA. What the heck is Drone Soccer you ask? Well, Ms. Sam Scully has all the deets on this growing international sport using drones! Sam is on a mission to diversify Drone aviation and drone soccer. Samantha Scully is the Founder and Principal of Sam Scully Staffing Solutions. Listen in to find out how this awesome drone pilot is flying through doors and skies and how you too can become a drone pilot. Let's take off! Drones are quickly becoming more mainstream and being used in every facet of industry. Get in the know! #stemcareers #stemmoney #techsexy #tech #drones #dronelife #avaiation #womenindrones #dronepilot #dronesoccer #usdronesoccer #steam #stem #blackengineers #drones #dronepilots #pilots #education #stemeducation #dronewoman #dronelife #dronestagram #tech #Bossup #blackwomen #blackentrepreneurs #explore #blackgirlmagic #black #blackisbeautiful #blacklivesmatter #motivation #blackownedbusiness #blackpower #trending #blackculture #blackwomen #blackwomenentreprenuers #blackwealth #blackcoaches #businesscoaches #blackgirlmagic #blackbosses #blackwomeninbusiness #blackenrepreneurs #wealth #richblackwomen #richblackwoman #blackwallstreet #womenempoweringwomen #womenempowerwomen #positivevibes #blackexcellence #watchmework #blackceos #blackbusiness #buildingblack #blackbloggers #blackwomenempoweringblackwomen #richblackwoman #richblackwomanpodcast #liverichly --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richblackwoman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/richblackwoman/support
Warriors, Fall In! It's time for formation!Today we're joined with a professional who has over 30 years of professional experience between the US Army, law enforcement, and private sector security. He created the first “Private Security Specialist” training standard for the US Department of Labor. And has trained thousands of professionals in private security, executives, law enforcement, and foreign officials. And the list just goes on and on with what this man has accomplished. His name is Mr. Chris Dunn and he is currently the CEO and Founder of Covered 6, which is a business that offers some best, cutting edge in security training, risk assessments, and implementation. Over the span of his professional career, he's developed a lot of vital aspects regarding the safety and security for the general public and today we're going to talk about the Tactical Drone Pilots Course for Executive Protection and Dignitary Protection, Body Guard and PSD Operations.” With today's evolving tech scene, drones have been engaged in helping the security front of this ever-changing and violent world.Covered 6 (C6) Main Website:https://www.covered6.come-Learning Website:https://covered6institute.com/Training Academy:https://c6securityacademy.comYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Ycz70Vq8BxlmZ6ww6iZWgConnect with Chris Dunn on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-dunn-1025632a/
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