Infographic: 8 Things to Check Before Taking Your Drone Airborn
Jul 22, 2015
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I love checklists. I have tried to be more like my wife in being able to mentally keep a running tally of what needs done, but I continue to fail miserably. Thankfully, there are other people who also appreciate lists, and the folks at Story and Heart were kind enough to share one of theirs with us. It not only serves as a checklist, but it offers tips to explain some of the method for the madness.

I would also like to take the liberty to add a few of my own:
- Neighbors – Be certain the guy next door isn’t going to shoot your drone out of the sky to beat it in midair.
- Life-and-death – Make sure your drone isn’t going to interfere with emergency operations.
- Control – And, for the love of all things injury-free, be certain you know how to control the dang thing.
So, what tips might you add to the checklist?
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Allen Mowery
Allen Mowery is a Nationally-published Commercial & Editorial Photographer with over 20 years of experience. He has shot for major brands as well small clients. When not shooting client work or chasing overgrown wildlife from his yard, he loves to capture the stories of the people and culture around him.




































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4 responses to “Infographic: 8 Things to Check Before Taking Your Drone Airborn”
#1. Don’t call it a drone.
wouldn’t it be nice to include actual FAA rules in there too? Like no flying above 400 feet. No flying within 5 miles of an airport. Don’t fly with a loaded pistol on the drone. You know the important stuff
Don’t forget to add don’t interfere with emergency vehicles and aircraft. I am always miffed when I read that several drones impeded the rescue and saving of several vehicles during a fire because they want to get “footage”; it happened recently in CA/AZ.
… remove gimbal lock!