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Drones: The Professional Drone Pilot's Manual

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Drones are everywhere, we all love them. Professional drones operators have a lot to consider before starting their commercial drone project, there's even more to consider when the time comes to prepare for your first contract. That's why I wrote this book. When I first set out on my journey to become a professional drone pilot I had little guidance, I learnt things the hard way but you don't have to. Drones; The Professional Pilot's Manual was written with the aim of providing prospective pilots all the knowledge I wish someone had given me when I first started out. In this book you will learn about; Different types of drones The varying ways drones are used in commercial projects Authoring Flight Reference Cards Your Operating Safety Case Rules and Regulations Generating Clients Quality Control Flight Tips The Professional Pilot's Manual is the first of a series of short books that together will cover every aspect of the world of drones and their limitless application. Please enjoy.

42 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 23, 2016

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Brian Halliday

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May 23, 2018
Very usefull

I am pretty new to drones but almost immediately started to thimk to myself " how could I make money doing something I enjoy?". I then realised I didn't have a clue what that involved. This short book explains simply how to get started and is logically put together with useful tips on how not to waste money and how stay within the law. I recommend this book for anyone like like me, new to drones, considering doing it professionally but really don't know where to start.
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October 4, 2020
Basic

Basic advice on flying drone but not enough detail
To make it informative and interesting, good for a total beginner
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