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.

Parrot and Hoverseen Develop Drone-In-A-Box Technology

The French leading UAV maker, Parrot, is partnering with Hoverseen, another French company, an automatic-drone startup, to create an automated drone-in-a-box technology. Such a partnership makes it possible for clients to deploy Parrot’s enterprise-level ANAFI drone as an automated, drone-in-a-box surveillance solution, which is capable of dispatching and charging from a lightweight docking and recharging […]

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Professor Uses Drones To Help Fellow Refugees

Mehdi Salehi grew up in Afghanistan under the Taliban, and witnessed firsthand how drones can be used for destructive purposes. Now, however, he lives in New York and is Adjunct Communications Professor at Adelphi University, having fled Afghanistan. Although he had previously seen the destructive use of drones, now he is using drones as a

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Drones Are Changing Construction Companies

A massive increase in the use of drones is inevitable as more businesses realize their full potential. Drones are changing how construction companies do business, by helping them to coordinate teams more efficiently, track progress more regularly, and complete projects faster with less waste. The following are five ways drones are being used in construction

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Drones Are Suited To Support Renewable Energy

Drones are now established tools in agriculture. Besides mapping and the automated spreading of pesticides, they can be used to scout crops from above and assess a farm’s health with a range of sensors and analytics programs. Solar Farms The technology that has already been used in mapping, scouting crops from above, the automated spreading

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Many Ways That Submersibles Are Being Used

While we may have learned about our planet’s underwater habitats through the use of satellites, sensors and divers, such technologies merely scratch the surface of the ocean. Thankfully, over the last few decades, engineers have developed submersibles technology that are capable of meeting some of the challenges of the deep sea. Aerial drones have infiltrated

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Create Great Wealth in the Construction Market!

Construction has already experienced many changes because of the impact of drones in their industry. This will only become increasingly true as people in the drone market are becoming more aware of the tremendous opportunities there are to get involved in this industry. In fact, it is already the industry in which drones are involved.

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The Many Ways To Make Money With Drones

Too many people view drones as fancy gadgets used by people who like to have fun. This couldn’t be further from the truth. It is true that it is a lot of fun, but it is much more, it offers serious opportunities or ways to make money. The commercial drone industry has grown significantly from

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Drones Use Phone Signals for Search and Rescue

Drones Use Phone Signals for Search and Rescue missions, making it easier and better for us! Search and rescue drones are hardly new to seeking and finding missing persons, whether during the day or at night, since drones can be equipped with thermal imaging equipment. But thermal imaging is not the solution to every challenge.

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