Career questions tagged drones
What is one decision you made in flight that looked small in the moment but probably prevented a major problem later ?
I have a question for drone pilots and people already working in the field. I am really interested in learning more about the judgment side of flying, not just the technical side, and I feel like those small choices probably say a lot about what makes someone a good pilot. I would genuinely love to hear any real examples or lessons you have learned.
Are there classes (for the major criminal justice) on emerging technologies, such as body cameras, drones, DNA technology, or digital forensics?
Specific areas that interest me most are digital forensics and body cameras.
Would getting my drone pilot's license be worth it?
Hello! I've recently gotten the opportunity to join a program that would help me get my FAA Part 107 Unmanned Pilot’s License (as well as training in various 3d modeling software). This isn't something I've ever considered before, but now that the opportunity is here I'm interested in learning more. Is drone piloting a hard career to break into? Where would I look for jobs? What's the job like? It's been hard for me to find specific information online about this field, so any information at all would help.