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Learning To Fly A Drone
By Annie Kinnett Nichols
My first glimpse of aerial drone footage was from @alantadroneguy on Instagram. He makes epic videos of the Atlanta skyline. I was so blown away but what I saw, I immediately wanted to know more. And to learn how to fly one.
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Drone footage and light shows are now ubiquitous on social media – from amateurs to major events. They were utilized in Queen Elizabeth’s 70th Jubilee Celebration in the U.K. and in Fourth of July celebrations here. Drones are becoming an alternative to fireworks, which are festive but can cause injury, set fires, create noise disturbances (dogs especially hate them) and environmental pollution.
Droning has become a big money maker as well: it’s currently a $12 billion dollar industry in the US and a long list of jobs have become available for pilots. Aerial photography for films, music videos, and weddings; disaster management; agriculture services; real estate inspections; and even drone deliveries. Amazon is hiring drone pilots at salaries ranging from $32,000 to $93,000 per year!
Locally, the Atlanta Police Department use drones to respond to SWAT situations, crowd control, traffic accidents, and search and rescue. Brookhaven drones arrive before the police to assess 911 situations.
To fly a drone over 400 feet you’ll unit will show you restricted areas when you turn it on so you can see everything clearly before operating it. Currently, there are no rules against flying on private property or public parks, but it’s a no-no to fly over national parks and rivers.
In 2023, all commercial and professional drones will be required to have remote ID technology in U.S. territories. This will allow the FAA and law enforcement to track your drone’s speed and altitude.
When it comes to price, you can get a drone at Walmart for $150. However, Jonathan Gabriel, who taught me how to drone in Piedmont Park and goes by @arrhythmiafilms on IG, spent about $5,000 on the drone we used.
Jonathan is the CEO of Arrhythmia films and has been droning since 2016. He told me when it comes to price in professional droning, what you’re paying for is photo quality and the amount of time the drone can stay in the air. The more expensive cameras can stay up for 45 minutes as opposed to 5 – 10 minutes from a basic model.
At press time, Skyfront Drones has the record for the longest flight, with a gas/ electric hybrid airborne for 13 hours, 3 minutes, and 57 seconds over 200 miles.
Jonathan works in the film and advertising industry, so his projects are almost always enhanced with drone photography. He loves droning because the possibilities are endless with so many angles and perspectives available. You can shoot from the ground up and with his camera – the DJI Mavic 3 Line - you can shoot a distance of three miles in any direction including up. He’s shot all over the world including the Great Wall of China and in the Swiss Alps.
“Safety, safety, safety” is Jonathan’s motto and he takes time before flying his drone to check out the no-fly zones, wires, trees and humans in the area. The drone is run by what looks like a game controller with joysticks and can stop itself in midair if it senses people or objects. Also good to know: the higher you fly the less you can direct the drone because as the air gets thinner it doesn’t have the density to push against. The drone tells the controller when it needs to return home because of battery power or the distance it will take.
The drone I learned to fly is super light and sounds like a bunch of friendly bees when it’s in flight. While it was easy to fly I was worried about losing sight of the drone, but Jonathan said that goes away with repetition and your eyes get better at finding it.
The controller also shows what the camera is seeing while it’s recording and can shoot in slow motion to regular speed and zoom in or out. The photos and videos are immediately available after shooting.
A favorite time for many droners to fly is “golden hour” – the hour before sunset. This is also a very popular time to take wedding photos because the special light makes everyone look beautiful. The “blue hour” – the hour following a sunset – is also a great time to film.
The whole experience of commanding the drone was quite electrifying and thrilling. I am excited to fly again and watch as droning becomes even more popular.
Annie piloting the drone in Piedmont Park.
need an FAA Certified Pilot certificate, which takes about two weeks of studying if you want to ace it, and 80 hours of flight time. Once you pass, you’re free to fly in designated zones. Be sure to avoid the nofly zones around airports, and secured or restricted air space or you’ll wind up with a fine and lose your license. The drone control
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This image of Jonathan Gabriel and writer Annie Kinnett Nichols was captured by the drone she was learning to fly in Piedmont Park.
The drone in flight over Piedmont Park.
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