Author name: The Drone Boss

Damon Darnall, also known as the Drone Boss, has been instrumental in helping people succeed in the drone industry. With over 30 years of experience, he has trained and mentored countless individuals who are now running their own profitable drone businesses. To date, Damon has helped over 10,000 people start their own drone businesses through his "Drone Command Live" seminars and the Sky Eye Network. In addition to his work with drone entrepreneurs, Damon has also helped many aspiring pilots obtain their FAA 107 license. He has taught over 25,000 people how to pass the FAA's Part 107 exam, which is required to fly drones commercially in the United States. Damon's dedication to education and training has made him a respected leader in the drone industry, and his impact on the industry is evidenced by the success of his students and the growth of the industry as a whole.

Major Win For Drone Delivery As DroneUp Acquires Waiver For Flight Over People Anywhere In The US

Drone services company DroneUp has been approved for the first FAA Waiver for flight over people anywhere in the U.S. This is a major win for drone delivery as moving vehicles are also allowed unrestricted delivery that can support drone delivery in general, and, more specifically, it makes it possible for the delivery of COVID-19 […]

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Switzerland Implements First Nationwide Implementation of Remote ID

ANRA Technologies, a leader in UAS Traffic Management (UTM), is launching Switzerland’s first nationwide implementation of Remote ID services, which is the first important launch of Remote ID technology anywhere in the world. What made this possible was a final rule on Remote ID for drones due by the end of this month in the

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New Reports Point To Medical Drone Market Valued at $947 Million by 2027.

Polaris Market Research estimates that the global medical drone market will be worth $947.6 million by 2027. “Medical drones” as described by the report primarily refer to unmanned delivery vehicles. The key players of the Medical Drones Market are Zipline, Vayu, Matternet, Flirtey, Embention, DJI, and DH. Zipline drones continue to be the frontrunner in

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Drones To Save Businesses $100 Billion in Costs

Goldman Sachs estimates that the booming drone industry will be worth $100 billion by only next year. In a video released by CNBC International, Goldman Sachs’ statistics also suggest that military drones will account for 70% of the drone industry, whereas consumer drones make up 17% and commercial and civil drones 13% make up the

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12.1 Million In Funding Raised For US Counter-UAS Firm Dedrone

Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) firm, Dedrone, is a San Francisco-based firm that specializes in counter-drone technology, which has raised $12.1 million in funding from investors to move the company forward in the counter-drone technology market. In a news release on October 1, 2020, Dedrone announced this new development.  The funding was led by the European

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Drones Provide More Efficiency and Speed In Studying Wildfire Meteorology

Drones are increasingly becoming a very useful and effective tool in wildfire meteorology, which is the attempt to better understand whether that leads to fire risk. Drones are gradually becoming an integral part of the fight against wildfires in the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe, and Thailand. The United States is experiencing longer wildfire seasons.

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Former Congressmen Urge Lawmakers to Avoid “Sweeping and Ineffectual” Bans

Former Congressmen, Bill Shuster (R-PA) and Jeff Denham (R-CA), believe Congressional successes provide a roadmap to solving current drone security concerns, by urging lawmakers to avoid “sweeping and ineffectual” bans.   The purpose of this drone legislation is to address the bans, which sought to limit purchases of drones based on country of origin or other

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Drone Finds Lost Dog Deep In The Woods In Thanksgiving Miracle

NEW YORK (WABC) reported that a man with a drone is catching the attention of our “Be Kind” campaign, after he used that technology to make a very special discovery — finding a missing golden retriever named, “Meadow” in upstate New York. A 28-year-old hiking guide who lives in Cairo, New York, Brian James, happened

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FLIR’s New Muve C360 Sensor Helps Public Safety Find Odorless, Colorless, Hazardous Methane Gas.

Gas leaks are often ignored unless there is a problem. The major kind of gas that is present in “natural gas” fuel — methane — is odorless and colorless, and deadly. Because it is odorless and colorless the detection of methane gas is very difficult without special equipment. FLIR’s new MUVE C360, comes to the

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Unifly Partners With SkySensus To Enable Safe & Routine BVLOS Missions in Canada.

SkySensus is a Canadian drone research project, which was selected to fulfill Canada’s official Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) Traffic Management Service Trials. Unifly, a Belgium-based company that is one of Europe’s biggest names in unmanned traffic management (UTM) joins Canadian-based SkySensus for a BeyondVisual Line of Sight (BVLOS) project. Visual Line of Sight (VLOS)

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