Drone MBA
You Got a Drone for Christmas, Now What?
Links:
- United States: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) https://www.faa.gov/uas
- Canada: Transport Canada’s website at tc.canada.ca
- Europe: European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) at easa.europa.eu
- Australia: Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) at casa.gov.au/drones
- Business Strategies for Drone Pilots FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dronemba
Episode Overview: This episode of the Drone MBA podcast, hosted by Dr. Heather Monthie, offers a quick guide for new drone owners. Whether you received a drone as a gift or are considering gifting one, this episode provides essential tips and regulatory guidelines applicable globally.
https://youtu.be/VVsGJimLeOY
Key Points:
- Understanding Aviation Authorities:
- Each country has its own aviation authority (e.g., FAA in the USA).
- It’s crucial to be aware of the specific drone regulations in your country.
- Each country has its own aviation authority (e.g., FAA in the USA).
- Drone Registration Requirements:
- Check if your drone needs to be registered based on its weight.
- In the USA, registration is required for drones over 250 grams and under 55 pounds.
- Check if your drone needs to be registered based on its weight.
- Knowing the Flying Rules:
- Be aware of airspace regulations and the presence of manned aircraft.
- Understand and follow rules about flying near airports, populated areas, and events like stadium gatherings.
- Be aware of airspace regulations and the presence of manned aircraft.
- License or Certificate Requirements:
- Many countries require a certificate even for recreational flying.
- Commercial operations generally need a more advanced certificate.
- Many countries require a certificate even for recreational flying.
- Utilizing Aviation Authority Resources:
- Visit your country’s aviation authority website for detailed information.
- Some resources mentioned: FAA (USA), Transport Canada, EASA (Europe), CASA (Australia).
- Visit your country’s aviation authority website for detailed information.
- Joining a Drone Pilot Community:
- Consider joining relevant online groups like the “Business Strategies for Drone Pilots” Facebook group.
- These communities offer support for starting a business, career advice, and networking opportunities.
- Consider joining relevant online groups like the “Business Strategies for Drone Pilots” Facebook group.
Episode Conclusion: Heather wraps up by emphasizing the importance of safety and compliance in the drone community. The episode encourages sharing these insights with others who might find them helpful.
Remember to subscribe and share this episode with anyone interested in drones or new drone owners.