Those who fail or do not register as a drone operator will face a fine of up £1,000 under new regulations from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
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What drone do we use for a Commercial or Enterprise Contract? It can vary based on the job requirements. The location, the access and the airspace to be covered. The job will also need to consider the limitations of the drone, design and functionalities of the drone that is available.
One of the biggest problems today is the length or the time allowed for the drone to be up in the airspace, this can be limited and is most likely down to it's power source or battery capacity. The smaller the drone the smaller the battery, giving a limited flight duration and the same with the larger and heavier drones - the bigger the drone the bigger the battery and in some cases two batteries, equating to extra weight for more energy with lesser or longer flight duration based on the type of batteries used.
The following selection of Drones are examples of the types of drones used commercially:
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The Paragon of Modern Aviation
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Currently a top contender used for Construction, Filmmaking, Marketing…
CAMERA | 20 MP, 4K 10-bit Dlog-M FLIGHT TIME (approx.) 31 Minutes
DJI Phantom 4 RTK
CAMERA | 20MP, 4K 30/60 fps FLIGHT TIME (approx.) 30 Minutes
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Currently used for Construction, Inspections, Surveying & GIS