Drone for Hire
Ever wanted to see the world from a different Eagles' point of view?
Maybe just another angle?
You might also think of how this new point of view technology helps with your business?
Mentioned below are just some of the ways that industries can hire drones that are handled by FAA-licensed drone pilots.
Insurance
When severe weather strikes, homeowners rush to call their insurance company to inspect the damage. Insurance companies are leveraging drones to examine the roof or structural damage after a major storm. They can hire a drone pilot to inspect a roof rather than send a claims inspector up to inspect the damage personally, providing accurate claims information without the risk.
Agriculture
A farmer or rancher can leverage drone footage to survey acres of crops. Crop farmers can improve yields. This form of precision agriculture helps farmers identify and solve issues on the land. If severe weather strikes, farmers can capture real-time drone footage after a storm to aid in crop insurance claims.
Construction
Drone operations are aiding construction companies by surveying the land so that construction supervisors can accurately plot projects. The survey data can be used for planning work and keeping projects on target once they are started. Without drone footage, surveyors manually collect data, spending hours or days doing what a skilled drone operator can do in minutes.
Energy
Drone operators are assisting energy companies in providing faster and more cost-effective ways of inspecting power lines, solar panels, and wind turbines. Energy companies can spot problems faster and make repairs more efficiently. Drones are often instrumental after a major storm in safely assessing damage to power lines or wind turbines, identifying problems before making them operational again.
Video Production
Wide, sweeping shots are often courtesy of a drone. Drone pilots can capture aerial coverage that would be expensive and time-consuming to do without this technology.