Vets to Drones and Baltimore Forensics Host a Day of Hands-On Flying, Talks, and Networking Event Overview On Saturday, November 23, Vets to Drones and Baltimore Forensics invite veterans and public safety personnel to Oriole Park at Camden Yards for a unique, drone-centered event. Running from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the event aims to offer veterans and public safety … [Read more...] about Veterans and Public Safety Personnel Event at Camden Yards to Explore Drone Opportunities
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Drone Enthusiasts Find a New Haven in the Anza Borrego Desert
Launching Peace and Freedom in the Sky: The Drone Zone Sanctuary Opens Its Doors to Dronists Nationwide The Drone Zone Sanctuary, a unique 40-acre space dedicated to drone enthusiasts, officially opens in the Anza Borrego desert, offering a new retreat for drone operators of all skill levels. Founded by Eric Hanscom, a Carlsbad-based intellectual property attorney and drone … [Read more...] about Drone Enthusiasts Find a New Haven in the Anza Borrego Desert
Five Ways to Level Up in 2018
The following is a guest post by talented Part 107 pilot and writer Kara Murphy. The first month of a New Year is a time for optimism and renewal. It’s a reflective period where people resolve to make transformative changes. While resolutions are created with the sincerest of intentions, they often fail due to lack of concrete planning and execution. For ambitious types … [Read more...] about Five Ways to Level Up in 2018
FAA Announces New No Drone Zones Over Monuments
The FAA has made a list of national monuments and historic sites off limits to drones within 400 feet of the lateral boundaries, citing concerns by the Department of the Interior (DOI.) The FAA says that it will consider adding more sites to the list of 10 published yesterday as other federal agencies request restrictions. The new restrictions will take effect on October … [Read more...] about FAA Announces New No Drone Zones Over Monuments