Drones and Robotics and stories of people breaking the law

Discussion in 'Misc. Quadcopter & Multirotor discussions' started by tallbox, Oct 25, 2015.

  1. tallbox

    tallbox New Member

    Hi,

    I am a huge fan of drones and robots :)

    Two weeks ago I was at the industrial drone conference in Las Vegas.

    It was very cool.

    The FAA has very strong restrictions against people using drones to make money, unless you have one of the very few FAA licences to allow it commercially.

    There are plenty of people still, using drones to make money right now, mostly illegally.

    Things I heard about were about using drones to use regular RGB light, and also infra-red, to analyze corn crops. If you catch it at just the right time, you can evaluate whether the corn needs to be sprayed for corn blight or not. This can save the farmer his entire crop, or $90,000 he would have spent.

    There are people surveying swamp lands for density of wetlands in a given area.

    There are people using drones for real estate appraisal, and filming homes to sell.

    Let's say it was questionable if all of the people I heard about had FAA licences yet.

    Everything I can study tells me that industrial drones is going to just blow up over the coming years.


    I'm looking for someone who loves drones and robotics, and can see the way they will be used in the coming years.

    I want to find someone who can work part time, to interview manufacturers, pilots, and people in industry about how they using drones commercially and what they see coming up ahead.

    I have some major successes in internet marketing helping everyone from facebook to my won sites.

    If this sounds like a fun way to make a little part time money doing what you love to do, and you can write fairly well, please email me: dk ((at}}tallbox.com

    Mention droneflyers.com in the email
     

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