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Commercial Drone Employment Opportunities

Broadcast Media  |  Agriculture  |  Insurance Claims
Construction  |  Aerial Photography  |  Surveyor

Commercial drone employment opportunities are growing across America and the globe. And those who are FAA part 107 certified remote pilots are literally taking off and earning a great six-figure income. In part, this includes aerospace and defense, construction, environmental services, film and video, agriculture spraying, mapping, thermal imaging, insurance, surveying, and photographing property damage. Not surprising, PrecisionHawk is a company that hires freelance part 107 certified remote pilots to serve the needs of assisting insurance companies throughout America,

Agriculture

Commercial drone employment opportunities can be found in a variety of purposes such as applying pesticides or mapping with infrared camera technology to measure for healthy plants. Unhealthy plants absorb green light and reflect red light, thereby helping the farmer to detect diseased sections or areas. In addition, having the ability to map an entire field quickly allows the farmer to estimate damage to crops from storms ore debris easier, and speed up the clean up. It can also help growers better estimate crop loss and help detect problems before they grow out of hand.

Construction

Construction commercial drone employment opportunities is being widely implemented from assisting designers create 3D models to reducing safety risks. Designers can create 3D models to show clients how a project is progressing. In addition, 3D can aid in monitoring and identifying potential site or design problems too. Historically, survey and design tasks have traditionally required a plane or helicopter to provide such visual data. However, today, drones now provide the opportunity to offer these services at a more competitive rate and with the added bonus of gathering the data quickly and safely.


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Broadcast Journalism

Broadcast television groups are vastly implementing the use of drone video feeds, both live and recorded, into all facets of their daily broadcasting lineup, and companies like AgEagle are quickly positioning themselves to assist and train television drone operators across America. The use of drones as an essential newsgathering tool is currently in place at many news stations, and broadcasting groups will need to hire certified remote pilots that are familiar with both state and federal regulations. AgEagle is a fantastic company that can offer certified remote pilots great employment opportunities.

Armed Forces Careers

All one has to do is Google “military drone careers” and you’ll see countless returns for amazing and exciting opportunities for UAS  operators in all facets of the Armed Forces. Indeed.com and Monster.com are just two employment website where countless employment opportunities await FAA Part 107 certified remote pilots, with six-figure starting salaries too!

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