We Make Safety Our First Priority!

FAA approved. We are Safe-To-Fly. We have our 333 exemption and our 107. We also have licensed pilots. We adhere to all FAA guidelines. For safety and quality, we shoot with a two-man crew, and we are fully insured. Our flight specialists always keep visual contact with the drone, while our navigator guides and directs the shot.

The benefits of our ongoing safety program make us safer and more economical!
Safety is by far the most important and we adhere to the training and safety of the Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), and the Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) and the Small UAV Coalition. The VLOS visual line of sight is where we excel in safety with our two man crew. The pilot keeps his eye on the drone at all times during the flight, while the navigator views the imagery and directs the shot.

Two-person drone crew for added safety on your project.
Two-person drone crew for added safety on your project.

Our pilots show proficiency in flying their drones through on-going training.

We maintain constant Visual line of Site (VLOS) with the drone.

All drone parts and control systems are checked daily to be in full working order (no known malfunctions)

Use of only approved models of drones and control systems with proven safety records

No flying over/near live public rights-of-way

No flying over property without permission

Flights must stay below 400 feet and away from airports

Full liability insurance coverage

Drone Safety and Best Practices for Safe Drone Operations

Drones, also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their ability to provide both recreational and commercial applications. As the use of drones continues to grow, so does the need for safety and best practices for safe operations. This comprehensive guide to drone safety and best practices will provide an overview of the key safety considerations for drone operators. It will discuss the importance of following safety regulations, best practices for safe drone operations, and the potential risks and implications of irresponsible drone use. By the end of this guide, you will have a better understanding of the key safety considerations that must be taken into account when operating a drone.

What is a Drone?

A drone is an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) that is controlled remotely or autonomously by a pilot on the ground. Drones are typically powered by an internal combustion engine or electric motor and are equipped with various sensors and cameras for navigation, observation, and communication. Drones can be used for a variety of purposes, including photography, surveying, mapping, search and rescue, and military operations. Drones can also be used for recreational purposes, such as racing, photography, and filmmaking.

We receive special FAA clearance when flying near airports.
We receive special FAA clearance when flying near airports.

When it comes to drone safety, it is important to understand the different types of drones and the capabilities of each type. Smaller drones, such as those used for recreational purposes, are typically equipped with cameras and are capable of taking pictures and videos in addition to navigating and maneuvering. Larger drones, such as those used for commercial purposes, are usually equipped with more advanced cameras and sensors and are capable of carrying heavier payloads.

Regulations and Restrictions for Drone Operators

In order to ensure the safety of everyone, drone operators must adhere to a number of regulations and restrictions. These regulations and restrictions vary from country to country and are set in place by the relevant aviation authority.

In the United States, drone operators must register their drones with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and must abide by certain restrictions, such as only flying drones within the operator’s line of sight and avoiding restricted airspace. Additionally, drone operators in the United States must not fly their drones higher than 400 feet above the ground and must keep their drones within a 5-mile radius of their home. It is also important to note that drone operators must also adhere to any local laws or regulations that may be in place.

Benefits of Drone Operations

Despite the safety considerations that must be taken into account, drones provide a number of benefits to society. For example, drones are increasingly being used for commercial purposes, such as delivering packages and providing aerial photography services. Drones are also being used to inspect infrastructure and to provide an aerial view of events and sites. In addition, drones are also being used in search and rescue missions and for surveying, mapping, and monitoring purposes.

Best Practices for Safe Drone Operations

In order to ensure the safety of everyone, it is important to follow best practices for safe drone operations. Before flying your drone, it is important to check the local regulations, restrictions, and airspace limitations. Additionally, all drone operators should familiarize themselves with the drone’s manual and all of the safety features and capabilities of their drone.

It is also important to do a pre-flight check to ensure that your drone is functioning properly and that all of the components are in good working order. Additionally, it is important to make sure that your drone has sufficient battery life and that the drone’s cameras and sensors are in good working order.

When flying your drone, it is important to maintain a safe distance from people, buildings, and other aircraft. Additionally, it is important to keep your drone within sight at all times and to avoid flying in restricted airspace. It is also important to be aware of your surroundings and to be aware of potential hazards, such as power lines and trees.

Potential Risks of Unsafe Drone Operations

When it comes to drone safety, it is important to understand the potential risks of unsafe drone operations. Unsafe drone operations can lead to a number of risks, including the risk of property damage or injury. Additionally, irresponsible drone operations can also lead to the disruption of air traffic and the disruption of public safety operations.

Drone Safety Tips

In order to ensure the safety of everyone, it is important to follow a few simple drone safety tips. First, it is important to be aware of your surroundings and to be aware of potential hazards, such as power lines and trees. Additionally, it is important to maintain a safe distance from people, buildings, and other aircraft.

It is also important to make sure that your drone is in good working order and to ensure that it has sufficient battery life before flying. Additionally, it is important to check the local regulations and restrictions before flying and to familiarize yourself with the drone’s manual and all of the safety features and capabilities of your drone.

Finally, it is important to maintain control of your drone at all times and to be aware of any changes in weather conditions that could affect your flight. It is also important to avoid flying in restricted airspace and to avoid flying in areas where drones are prohibited.

Evening drone shooting requires special FAA approval.
Evening drone shooting requires special FAA approval.

Common Misconceptions About Drone Safety

When it comes to drone safety, there are a number of misconceptions that need to be addressed. First, many people believe that drones are only used for recreational purposes and that they are not capable of being used for commercial purposes. However, drones can be used for a variety of commercial purposes, such as delivering packages and providing aerial photography services.

Additionally, many people believe that drones are unsafe and that they pose a risk to people and property. However, as long as drone operators follow the necessary safety regulations and best practices, drones can be safely operated. Finally, many people believe that drones are inherently dangerous and that they can cause serious damage. However, as long as drone operators follow the necessary safety regulations and best practices, the risk of serious damage or injury is minimal.

Drone Safety Technologies

In order to ensure the safety of everyone, drone manufacturers are continuously developing and implementing new safety technologies. For example, some drones are equipped with obstacle avoidance systems that detect and avoid objects in the drone’s path. Additionally, some drones are equipped with geofencing technology that prevents them from entering restricted airspace.

Other drone safety technologies include automatic return-to-home systems that enable the drone to return to its starting point if it loses communication with the operator. Additionally, some drones are equipped with emergency landing systems that allow the drone to automatically land in an emergency situation.

Different Types of Drones

When it comes to drone safety, it is important to understand the different types of drones and the capabilities of each type. Smaller drones, such as those used for recreational purposes, are typically equipped with cameras and are capable of taking pictures and videos in addition to navigating and maneuvering. Larger drones, such as those used for commercial purposes, are usually equipped with more advanced cameras and sensors and are capable of carrying heavier payloads.

It is also important to note that different drones have different capabilities and safety features. For example, some drones are equipped with obstacle avoidance systems while others are not. Additionally, some drones are equipped with geofencing technology while others are not. As such, it is important to familiarize yourself with the safety features and capabilities of the drone that you are operating.

It is important to understand the key safety considerations for drone operators. It is important to follow safety regulations and best practices for safe drone operations in order to ensure the safety of everyone. Additionally, it is important to understand the potential risks of unsafe drone operations and the common misconceptions about drone safety. Finally, it is important to be aware of the different types of drones and the capabilities of each type. By understanding the key safety considerations for drone operators, you will be better equipped to operate your drone safely and responsibly.

stlouisdrones@gmail.com
Robert Haller, Drone Specialist
314-604-6544

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