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Fly Like a Pro: Top Drones for Commercial Applications

When it comes to business UAVs, focus on quality and capabilities rather than just price.

DJI Mavic 3M drone in flight
The DJI Mavic 3M is one of several recommended drones for commercial use. [Courtesy: DJI]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Commercial drone piloting is a lucrative field, but pilots should be cautious of misleading claims from inexpensive drones and instead invest in specialized, high-quality equipment for serious work.
  • Effective commercial drones are characterized by robust design, high-quality cameras with large sensors, long flight times, specialized payloads (e.g., thermal, multispectral), and compatibility with professional software for specific tasks.
  • The article recommends specific drone models tailored for various commercial applications, including aerial photography, infrastructure inspections, precision agriculture, mapping and surveying, and public safety.
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As a commercial drone pilot, I often field interesting questions about the drone industry. Given the rapid growth in the use of commercial UAVs, it’s no wonder people are curious about what they are capable of and how much a licensed pilot can earn.

Their interest peaks when I tell them drone pilots can earn between $50 and $150 an hour or more. The conversation then switches to what drone they will need to buy.

David Daly

David Daly is a professional writer, former Marine Corps officer, and a licensed commercial drone pilot. He is the founder of Vigilante Drones, a drone services company and a co-owner of Altitude University, a leading online educational platform for the drone industry.

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