What Is The Technology Use For Target Drones?
Target Drones – If you are, in theory, motivated and looking to start a new businesses or have an existing business that could benefit from new technology, why not take advantage of one of the latest trends and become a drone expert? Offering drone services contractually could also be an ideal part-time and home-based business.
Before the development of drones, taking photographs or video from the air require the (costly) rental of fixed-wing or helicopter aircraft.
Target Drones – With the advent of low-cost drones equipment with high-resolution cameras, taking aerial images is now easily affordable for photographers. In addition, pictures and video taken from the air offer a perspective that cannot be matches from the ground, and drones can safely operate at much lower altitudes and in more confine spaces than aircraft.
Photographers and filmmakers now routinely use drones to take high-quality images and video from the air, such as:
- Landscapes
- Sporting events
- Real estate
- Weddings and other special events
- Wildlife
- Film and TV subjects
If you have photography skills and an interest in drones, why not consider starting a drone photography business?
What Is The Security Surveillance?
Home and commercial security is another area rife with drone business opportunities. For example, one such system from Sunflower Labs integrates a drone with sensors to notify and activate the drone when a possible trespass occurs. The drone captures live video footage of the intrusion and transmits it to a smartphone. The user can steer the drone remotely or direct it to hover over the intruder and notify the police if required.
Drones can also assist in noticing other threats to property, such as spirit and water leaks. In addition, drone video suckles can be sent to the home/business owner’s mobile device, a central monitoring facility, or emergency responders.
Using drones creates new business opportunities in security surveillance for entrepreneurs ready to cash in on the trend.
How Drones Help For Building Inspections – Roofs, Chimneys, And Siding?
Roof inspection by hand can be complicate, costly, and hazardous, particularly on multi-story structures. With drone technology, however, building inspections can be done safely and inexpensively, making this an excellent drone business idea.
A drone can perform a close-up survey of the outside of a building and deliver high-resolution video of the roof, gutters, chimneys, and building envelope, enabling the building owner to detect trouble spots in advance.
If you have a background in construction and building inspections, a drone inspection service could be an ideal business (or add on to your existing inspection business).
Can Someone Shoot Down My Drone If It Flies Over Their Property?
Drones aren’t supposed to be flying over your house or yard. A man here in Tennessee took one out that kept overflying his swimming pool when his teenage daughters were using it. Duck and Goose loads devastate them (But don’t do that in city limits).
Although the Supreme Court hasn’t accurately defined how high up your airspace goes, the cutoff is 500 feet as, at that point, the FAA controls the airspace unless you have permits for really tall buildings.
From what I can google, it appears that you own the air above your house somewhere between 83 and 500 feet. That is based on a Supreme Court decision that said 83 feet was too low for navigation by aircraft and the FAA, which regulate space above 500 feet.
Anything you can take down with a rock or BB gun would be fair game (BB Guns may be illegal if you are within city limits). However, I would try talking to the person first or contacting law enforcement.
Conclusion
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