Thank you, Ken, for putting out these videos. They're always entertaining to me, sometimes I learn more than I laugh, other times I laugh more than I learn, but there's always a little bit of both. Except that one sad video.. still, to me it feels like it all comes from the heart, so just please keep doing that. Buh and bye😉
Not boring at all. I'd like to thank you back Ken. Educating and entertaining at the same time. Great job.Thanks! Sorry about mess'n with you a couple of times in the comments.... I'm not actually sorry but just trying to finish on a high note.
Ken, just found your channel a couple of days ago, and I must say every video I watch I love you more. Thank you so much for these, I am learning a lot.
Well Ken, I think you may not imagine, but you have portuguese followers to your videos... I leave in Portugal and you were the push I needed to start flying drones... Thanks for being who you are...
Ken, I once heard someone say that our Norman Wisdom was loved because of the happiness he brought, well you are clearly loved and appreciated very much just like him. Thank you. Robert Kelly.
Ken you're awesome! I love your videos and special thanks toElliot Franco for your service and sending Ken the nice gifts! NYPD is the the best in the world. I am a tail dragger pilot in Austin Texas who recently got his 107 Commercial sUAS license. I am learning so much from you and love your presentation style! Thanks Ken!!!
That is the MOST conservative flying I've ever seen you do!! Very impressed!! Must have driven you crazy not to do any loops or flying through any openings. Great self control!! I mean I KNOW it was a customer and all but wow, still impressed!!! VERY well done!!
Hey Ken. I'm digging your vids. Fellow Nashville-its here. Well, Gallatin to be more exact. I'm glad you are teaching all this from TN, because it makes your vids all the more applicable to me, being also in TN. I've owned a drone for a whole 3 days now. (Phantom 3 Pro) I Did some stuff with it in Mississippi already, for a big house. Stoked about the future! Thanks for all your vids! Now, learning about getting my P. 107 Cert.
it's amazing how a simple-subject video can look so well. Great work and music, we adore your videos!!! Great wishes from all of our team at the far far away state of Israel.
NGKF... the company that fired me to cover up their beer drinking, violent mood swings on the job, and unsafe work conditions. I hope you got paid really well for shooting a video for them. The irony is, I'm watching this video as a result of them, thus starting my own arial business. Thank you for sharing. Your tips and comments are very helpful. And I love the personalized touches on the drone and goggles.
Your videos definitely make me want to buy a drone. I've wanted one since they were made. Your video came out amazing for the property. How long does a battery last? Which kind of drone do you use? Thanks!
Hey ken, thanks for the videos I am a photographer/videographer. In just a couple of minutes I have learned more about drone flying and what I need to get in order to be certified here in the state of TN. You are much appreciated!
Thx for sharing. A few tips/remarks. You did a good job covering the building. However the sun was still way too high which explains why the walls of the building look so dark. IMO since you mentioned the owner had a special interest in the truck loading zone, I would have done a POV shot of the path a truck would take from the entrance to the dock. Also unless I missed something I don’t get the title of the video. It sounded like a warning... But it seems I missed what you were earning us about. Thx again
I am working towards purchasing a Phantom 4 and getting the part 107 license. This is a great video for anyone looking to get started making money with their UAS. I don't think there are many licensed operators in my area so hoping business will be plentiful.
I am a soon to be drone owner BUT before I spend that kind of money I want to make sure I know wtf I am doing or else I could end up on the wrong end of the law. I just want to say thanks man, out of all the videos on here yours are the most informational, yeah the drone footage is killer but I ONLY subbed because you are also hilarious!! Thanks again, peace!
Okay that truly helped. Got some great ideas watching this. Want to go try some of those maneuvers at my favorite practice location. I keep studying and waiting to save up the fee for the Part 107. Great work sir, thanks again.
Thanks Ken, I've been studying for my part 107 test. Seeing your 107 card really inspired me. Really appreciate it! Have a great 4th of July. Safe flying!
In the UK, we are not allowed to use FPV headsets and have to have physical line of sight of the SUA at all times, up to 500m from the pilot in control. What are the rules where you are, Ken?
Ken, Thanks for the video buddy. Great work walking us through the process. Being some what of a fixed wing pilot, mentioning the preflight planning did my heart good. I unfortunately don't own a drone yet, but when I rotate back home the Mavic Pro will be my retirement present to myself. Cheers,
I'm studying for my 107 right now. Have a job lined up to do some drone shots for a documentary on wild horses. Thanks for your video channel. Love your enthusiasm. giddy-up!!
good follow at the end of video. tracking is what I need to work on. my thinking is to put a 45mm lens on so I can get close ups without spooking the horses and learn how to Track with that. thanks for the link. I see you wearing your googles down there. got mine on order.
I guess I'm missing the part where you have to take a test??? According to the FAA registry I went to, you select either recreation or business/commercial, pay $15 when checking out, they email you certified documents to print as proof of registration.
Thats what I was talking about to. Before you pay, its asks you for either recreational or commercial. It said nothing about having to take a test for business or commercial.
Nice video Ken. A lot of people don't realize that using drone footage in monetized UA-cam videos is also considered commercial use according to the FAA.
Ken Heron yep, what a lovely term. Before I got my part 107, I got a call from the FAA because I done drone footage of a farmer harvesting rice (all for fun) ...supposedly it furthered his business lol
Another interesting video Ken. Nice to see what it's like to do a commercial shoot. In Canada to do any commercial work you need an SFOC (Special Flight Operations Certificate) the fine for doing work without one is $3,000.00 or about $2,315.00 US. Too much for me.
Great video! So when you make revenue off of UA-cam videos, using the drone footage, is it required you have a commercial flying license or is it still considered recreational flying? Not sure if I missed it in the video, just would like some background info in case.
Awesome video dude! I’m getting ready to pull the trigger on a Mavic 2 pro, have a couple jobs lined up via a wedding photographer friend, and think I could make it worthwhile as a side gig, anyway, thanks to you guys giving us noobs a glimpse into the industry.
Wow, you can't hide anything from the drone. You can see as soon as it's in the air that they have a drainage problem along the south and south west side of the building. It looks like the water got high enough to flow over the curbs. Looks like a neat way to make a living.
I have been posting my videos and pics on Facebook in my area with a good response. I have had offers to do work in the area but I don't know if I want to make it a job as I am having so much fun with it!
Hey there. I know this is an old video but I’m wondering if the same laws apply for the new mavic mini. Since it’s under 250 grams do you still need to hold a license to charge commercially for Ariel video? Thanks. Awesome videos! :)
You have to follow all laws. The only thing you don't have to do is register it. That's why I don't know why people think it's such a big deal to not have to register it.
J C .... It's like looking in the mirror... I must be your English brother. Spooooky . I've got loads and loads of planes and Quadcopters but I don't have the skill to take video like you, it's awesome, very interesting to watch all the way through. Good luck for your future. Andy.
Can I do have a question for you and maybe it’ll be answered in the video but before I forget I want to day once you get your content and you’ve edit it and everything for a customer how do you deliver it to the customer do you put it on a flash drive or do you have it converted to disc somehow by going to Walmart or Staples and or your computer has a disk burner or do you just email it to your customer? Like I just got my part 107 and I’m shooting a birthday party on Sunday and then they also booked me for their family reunion in July? So if you give me a little idea how you do it and appreciate it thank you
This is my second video of yours that I've watched, the first was of that amazing house in TN, I am so excited about becoming a licensed drone pilot. Thanks so much.
@@KenHeron I appreciate that, so what drone do you use, drone darts is recommending the Mavic 2 for doing weddings, real estate, and roof inspections, and is there a business that you recommend to teach you how to fly a drone commercially. I'm thinking about using dart drones in Atlanta GA, being as though I live in Mobile AL, It's about the closest place I know of, then again I've just recently started researching this as a small business opportunity. Last question, I hope I'm not getting on your nerves, but there are free videos on UA-cam that go over the 107 course needed to get a license, and then there are online courses charging $170 and up, do you have a recommendation there as well. Thanks in advance, and I look forward to your next video.
Great video! I'm in SE GA on the coast and have the 107 Certification. Question,are you using VERIFLY for your Liability insurance? it seems to be the most logical way to have insurance when you fly commercially, plus you can build the cost into the customer invoice. Lastly, have you worked out the actual cost/ invoice price per hour? Thanks Mike Earehart (thats right, haven't got lost yet) St Simons Island GA
Thanks Mike! Yes, I use Verifly. My price-per-hour will be different than yours. It depends on the area in which you live, and how much competition you have.
Well done sir, nice work on the Realestate shoot! I hope you don't mind if I bother you with another question. Is there a good place to get info on flying with FPV? Especially under the 107. I to am a 107 pilot but don't remember anything specific on FPV flight. I was always thinking that I needed a waver for that type of flying, especially commercially. The one thing that is certainly constant with drone stuff is that its always evolving. Half of the effort is keeping up with the changes. Thanks and love your channel!
I learn a lot from your drone fly..... Thank you very much.... Awesome job done .. I think you cover everything as per client requirement and looks great....👍😀👏👏🤘
Hey from one Ken H. to another, I love your vids, your sense of humour and your political incorrectness is a breath of fresh air. I’ve just got into Drone flying in the UK and I’m loving seeing how y’all do it in our old former colonies. You make me laugh so much I’ve almost forgiven you for independence. I have learned tons of stuff from you and I just wanted to say thank you and keep up the great work.
Well done Ken and appreciate the comments on your approach to aerial video shoots to paying customer's property. I too am Part 107 and working on establishing myself as a commercial operator locally. What are your thoughts about using paying customers video footage on UA-cam? Technically it belongs to them? I guess if they agree it's okay.......
Glad to hear that! I just invested in the Polar Pro set, but haven't gotten them into the air yet. I can't wait for a clear day when I have off! BTW, I just passed the 107 temp cert is in hand and am eagerly awaiting the permanent one. Thank you for the videos, you do nice work!
Cool, thanks. Informative. BTW, what state are you in? I'm in VA for the time being. I do software development for a large organization and I'd like to do something else. Looking to ease into drone work - start learning, doing small stuff part time then make the leap to full time.
ever since was a kid loved rc. great to see responsible drone pilots and having fun with hobby. do you fly reguler rc planes.. if you find out the drone pilot tring to film a jet landing in henderson nevada and posted it on face book.faa looking for him. great job on your channel
I had a question if anyone could answer me! Do you need a special license or something to make money with your drone in Canada? I know you need a part 107 license in USA and wasn’t sure if you needed something similar in Canada also if so does that also apply to a drone Under 250 grams like a dji mavic mini or dji mini 2
@@KenHeron omg! Love you ken and your great content and honestly wasn’t expecting you to reply so thank you! Also you replied yes but that is a very bland answer to my question so please Clarify what you mean by that! I also commented this on a different video and the guy said I didn’t need any special licence or anything to make money with my drone in Canada so please clarify what you mean thanks!
Hi Ken, I know this video has been posted for quite some time but I hope you can see this. Question: as somebody who use its drone as a hobby, is there a problem of taking pictures of your own business building and posting on your own website? Thx! Love the videos!!!!
Thanks again for the interesting and informative video with your touch of wit and wisdom thrown in for good measure. What's your radio station. I'd love to stream it and hear what you sound like on the "other" profession.
WOW! Thanks for the mention... Enjoy the trinkets.
That was a real nice thing to do, I was enjoying the stuff you sent to Ken lol
I live in Texas but am from LI
Hey, I check your channel and saw the drone vs hawk video, oh my! that was close man, drone pilots must see that!
That was really cool.
Very nice of you my friend, lots of good people in our community.
Elliot Franco pretty cool of you to send him stuff. NYC is the best. I'm in SE Massachusetts. Thanks for your hard work and dedication to the city!
Always fun and entertaining watching your videos. Thanks Ken, keep up the good work!
Thank you, Ken, for putting out these videos. They're always entertaining to me, sometimes I learn more than I laugh, other times I laugh more than I learn, but there's always a little bit of both. Except that one sad video.. still, to me it feels like it all comes from the heart, so just please keep doing that.
Buh and bye😉
Not boring at all. I'd like to thank you back Ken. Educating and entertaining at the same time. Great job.Thanks! Sorry about mess'n with you a couple of times in the comments.... I'm not actually sorry but just trying to finish on a high note.
Thanks for the high note Dale!
I'm so glad you enjoy the videos.
Thanks Ken I love your videos. I am a Mavic owner for 8 months now and I got a lot of techniques from your awesome shots.
Thanks!
Ken, just found your channel a couple of days ago, and I must say every video I watch I love you more. Thank you so much for these, I am learning a lot.
Thank you for taking a moment to let me know!
I'm glad to help any way I can.
That was a great video Ken. He be happy with that job you did for sure. Thank's my friend.
Well Ken, I think you may not imagine, but you have portuguese followers to your videos... I leave in Portugal and you were the push I needed to start flying drones... Thanks for being who you are...
That's so great!
Thank you for letting me know, Paulo. I love the Portuguese people!👍
Ken, I once heard someone say that our Norman Wisdom was loved because of the happiness he brought, well you are clearly loved and appreciated very much just like him. Thank you. Robert Kelly.
Thanks for the positive comment, Robert!
Ken you're awesome! I love your videos and special thanks toElliot Franco for your service and sending Ken the nice gifts! NYPD is the the best in the world. I am a tail dragger pilot in Austin Texas who recently got his 107 Commercial sUAS license. I am learning so much from you and love your presentation style!
Thanks Ken!!!
So glad you're enjoying the channel bud!
Wow. Thanks for the lesson. this clearly shows how things are different here in East Africa.
You're welcome!
What's different?
That is the MOST conservative flying I've ever seen you do!! Very impressed!! Must have driven you crazy not to do any loops or flying through any openings. Great self control!! I mean I KNOW it was a customer and all but wow, still impressed!!! VERY well done!!
Hi mr ken. I from indonesia always watching your amazing aerial video. Good job mr ken.
Thank you Goweta!
Hey Ken. I'm digging your vids. Fellow Nashville-its here. Well, Gallatin to be more exact. I'm glad you are teaching all this from TN, because it makes your vids all the more applicable to me, being also in TN. I've owned a drone for a whole 3 days now. (Phantom 3 Pro) I Did some stuff with it in Mississippi already, for a big house. Stoked about the future! Thanks for all your vids! Now, learning about getting my P. 107 Cert.
it's amazing how a simple-subject video can look so well. Great work and music, we adore your videos!!! Great wishes from all of our team at the far far away state of Israel.
Thanks so much Israel!!
Big fan Ken! That commercial work was excellent. Gives me inspiration.
NGKF... the company that fired me to cover up their beer drinking, violent mood swings on the job, and unsafe work conditions. I hope you got paid really well for shooting a video for them.
The irony is, I'm watching this video as a result of them, thus starting my own arial business. Thank you for sharing. Your tips and comments are very helpful. And I love the personalized touches on the drone and goggles.
Wow! That's kinda ironic.
Best of luck with your biz!
Your videos definitely make me want to buy a drone. I've wanted one since they were made. Your video came out amazing for the property. How long does a battery last? Which kind of drone do you use? Thanks!
Awesome video, thank you Ken Heron
Yet another awesome video. I manage to learn something every time you post. Keep rocking it. BTW,nice horns!
Learning is fun.
Hey ken, thanks for the videos I am a photographer/videographer. In just a couple of minutes I have learned more about drone flying and what I need to get in order to be certified here in the state of TN. You are much appreciated!
Thx for sharing. A few tips/remarks. You did a good job covering the building. However the sun was still way too high which explains why the walls of the building look so dark. IMO since you mentioned the owner had a special interest in the truck loading zone, I would have done a POV shot of the path a truck would take from the entrance to the dock. Also unless I missed something I don’t get the title of the video. It sounded like a warning... But it seems I missed what you were earning us about. Thx again
Watch again.
I am working towards purchasing a Phantom 4 and getting the part 107 license. This is a great video for anyone looking to get started making money with their UAS. I don't think there are many licensed operators in my area so hoping business will be plentiful.
Sounds like you've got a plan!
You are a hoot! I enjoy your videos as usual... thanks, your friend
Much appreciated Winslow!
Loved the horse and cart on the road at about 1:30.
I used to drive a horse and cart here, and it was fun, but a wee bit on the slow side :) .
Yeah, we have lots of Amish people here.
Ahhh, of course :) .
Thanks for that.
I just love watching your videos! Keep up the awesome job!
I am a soon to be drone owner BUT before I spend that kind of money I want to make sure I know wtf I am doing or else I could end up on the wrong end of the law. I just want to say thanks man, out of all the videos on here yours are the most informational, yeah the drone footage is killer but I ONLY subbed because you are also hilarious!! Thanks again, peace!
Welcome to the channel Bill!
Great video Ken ! Good to see a real paying job and your approach to it....
just love this channel ....good quality videos
Really enjoy your vids. Thanks for the info, humor and overall professionalism.
Thanks for the nice comment Brad!
Wow Ken, this is something I have been thinking about trying to get into. This video will help a ton, thanks for sharing.
Glad to do it.
Best of luck!
You are the Drone King.
Thanks!
Now I need to find a drone QUEEN!
Go to San Francisco.
Cool video, Ken! I just acquired a used Phantom 3 Pro for my first drone. Can't wait to take it out this weekend and fly it!
Congrats Brandon! Have fun.
Okay that truly helped. Got some great ideas watching this. Want to go try some of those maneuvers at my favorite practice location. I keep studying and waiting to save up the fee for the Part 107. Great work sir, thanks again.
Thanks Ken, I've been studying for my part 107 test. Seeing your 107 card really inspired me. Really appreciate it!
Have a great 4th of July.
Safe flying!
Great Steve! Good luck with the test.
In the UK, we are not allowed to use FPV headsets and have to have physical line of sight of the SUA at all times, up to 500m from the pilot in control. What are the rules where you are, Ken?
We can use goggles as long as we also use LOS a bit and have a Visual Observer.
Nice brother, thanks for sharing
how much is the Standard rate for that kind of work Ken? thanks godbless
Ken, Thanks for the video buddy. Great work walking us through the process. Being some what of a fixed wing pilot, mentioning the preflight planning did my heart good. I unfortunately don't own a drone yet, but when I rotate back home the Mavic Pro will be my retirement present to myself. Cheers,
Thanks bud!! Happy retirement!
I'm studying for my 107 right now. Have a job lined up to do some drone shots for a documentary on wild horses. Thanks for your video channel. Love your enthusiasm. giddy-up!!
That's great! Here's a video I did with some horses, if you're interested: ua-cam.com/video/JtOqhTRhPvg/v-deo.html
good follow at the end of video. tracking is what I need to work on. my thinking is to put a 45mm lens on so I can get close ups without spooking the horses and learn how to Track with that. thanks for the link. I see you wearing your googles down there. got mine on order.
I guess I'm missing the part where you have to take a test??? According to the FAA registry I went to, you select either recreation or business/commercial, pay $15 when checking out, they email you certified documents to print as proof of registration.
I was referring to the FAA 107 test for commercial drone flying.
Thats what I was talking about to. Before you pay, its asks you for either recreational or commercial. It said nothing about having to take a test for business or commercial.
Wow very nice instruction. I knew those wires were going to be a hazard.
Great job Ken.
I learn a lot from you...drone flying you funny and I love watching your videos
Rudolph from Trinidad.
Thank you Rudolph!
If you have cool video from Trinidad, share it with me here: kenheronupload@gmail.com
Nice video Ken. A lot of people don't realize that using drone footage in monetized UA-cam videos is also considered commercial use according to the FAA.
Very true. "In furtherance of a business" as they would say.
Ken Heron yep, what a lovely term. Before I got my part 107, I got a call from the FAA because I done drone footage of a farmer harvesting rice (all for fun) ...supposedly it furthered his business lol
Awesome once again mate
Happy 5th of July, Ken Charles! That's some fantastic looking rear loading docks!
Some of the best loading docks ever!
Another interesting video Ken. Nice to see what it's like to do a commercial shoot. In Canada to do any commercial work you need an SFOC (Special Flight Operations Certificate) the fine for doing work without one is $3,000.00 or about $2,315.00 US. Too much for me.
WOW! Canada just doesn't like drones. Dang.
Yeah, I finally get my drone and 2 weeks later Transport Canada basically shut us down in most areas.
Very nice video . And I wish you all a happy 4th of July . From your Canadian friend .
Thanks Roger.
Enjoy your vids, peace from Columbia TN
Thanks Elizath!
Happy 4th Ken!
Hi Ken thank you for that awesome video.!
Happy Fourth of July Ken!
Great video! So when you make revenue off of UA-cam videos, using the drone footage, is it required you have a commercial flying license or is it still considered recreational flying? Not sure if I missed it in the video, just would like some background info in case.
Check this out: ua-cam.com/video/yEHU9tO_HFQ/v-deo.html
The best part my day was discovering your channel!!! Loving it :)
Great! Welcome Craig!
This is good stuff. Educational and mildly funny. : )
Great job Mr Ken 🤓
Thanks!
Awesome video dude! I’m getting ready to pull the trigger on a Mavic 2 pro, have a couple jobs lined up via a wedding photographer friend, and think I could make it worthwhile as a side gig, anyway, thanks to you guys giving us noobs a glimpse into the industry.
You're very welcome Jeremy!
Glad to help.
Best of luck with your venture!
Hi Ken. Nice video, I'm picking up tips on angles etc, thanks. Take care. Peter.
Awesome!
Hi,no idea on what to charge for video and pics,what did you charge for that shoot?how much tme did it take you? thanks,Rick
Since you have an Inspire have you tried using those goggles for the second camera operator controller?
That was pretty cool. What does one charge for something like that if you dont mind me asking?
Thanks!
Prices fluctuate depending on market size. Check out the competition in your area and adjust your prices accordingly.
Wow, you can't hide anything from the drone. You can see as soon as it's in the air that they have a drainage problem along the south and south west side of the building. It looks like the water got high enough to flow over the curbs. Looks like a neat way to make a living.
Great video. Thanks for all the great content.
Excellent video dude. Happy 4th July - down with the British! And that's from the UK!
HAA!! I think tea tastes better with harbor water!!
Congrats on 18k subs Ken, I knew you would be big 👍🇺🇸🧀🔦
Thanks so much Al!
Exciting times.
I have been posting my videos and pics on Facebook in my area with a good response. I have had offers to do work in the area but I don't know if I want to make it a job as I am having so much fun with it!
While a spotter is a great idea and provides extra eyes while flying it is not required under Part 107 only 333.
Aeroworks Productions no you need a VO or visual observer to fly legaly under 107.
Looks good Ken...
Hey there. I know this is an old video but I’m wondering if the same laws apply for the new mavic mini. Since it’s under 250 grams do you still need to hold a license to charge commercially for Ariel video? Thanks. Awesome videos! :)
You have to follow all laws. The only thing you don't have to do is register it. That's why I don't know why people think it's such a big deal to not have to register it.
J C .... It's like looking in the mirror... I must be your English brother. Spooooky . I've got loads and loads of planes and Quadcopters but I don't have the skill to take video like you, it's awesome, very interesting to watch all the way through. Good luck for your future. Andy.
Thanks Andy! Same to you.
another awesome video Ken! 👍 Thank you for always providing such informative & entertaining content!
Enjoy your 4th of July!
Thanks! --Same to you!
I don't know if you were told to pay attention to the docks you should have flowen then in a sideways fashion. That's just me. I do enjoy your videos.
that's great really enjoy your videos here in UK. usually popin up about midnight. keep them coming.
Thanks Nigel!
One day I'll cross the pond and fly my drone on the "wrong side" of the road! Ha!!
Yes, park the vehicle out of the way blocking the only hydrant within five miles.
Flying into the wires will recharge your battery then you can fly longer, right?
Yes. Go for it!
Huge fan always Ken! Great commercial video work too! And thanks for making me laugh almost every day as well! Really appreciate your fun!
I'm so glad you enjoy my videos!
Can I do have a question for you and maybe it’ll be answered in the video but before I forget I want to day once you get your content and you’ve edit it and everything for a customer how do you deliver it to the customer do you put it on a flash drive or do you have it converted to disc somehow by going to Walmart or Staples and or your computer has a disk burner or do you just email it to your customer? Like I just got my part 107 and I’m shooting a birthday party on Sunday and then they also booked me for their family reunion in July? So if you give me a little idea how you do it and appreciate it thank you
Great stuff! Did you record it all standing from same place?
Thanks!
No, you should always walk the property and then walk around with your drone as you're shooting to make sure there are no obstacles.
Great info Ken. As always it makes my day
Cool video, can't wait for the next. Happy 4 of July. Adios.
This is my second video of yours that I've watched, the first was of that amazing house in TN, I am so excited about becoming a licensed drone pilot. Thanks so much.
Thanks and welcome to the channel. Happy flying!
@@KenHeron I appreciate that, so what drone do you use, drone darts is recommending the Mavic 2 for doing weddings, real estate, and roof inspections, and is there a business that you recommend to teach you how to fly a drone commercially. I'm thinking about using dart drones in Atlanta GA, being as though I live in Mobile AL, It's about the closest place I know of, then again I've just recently started researching this as a small business opportunity. Last question, I hope I'm not getting on your nerves, but there are free videos on UA-cam that go over the 107 course needed to get a license, and then there are online courses charging $170 and up, do you have a recommendation there as well. Thanks in advance, and I look forward to your next video.
Just curious, for business, is a spotter required?
great video, thanks
Great video! I'm in SE GA on the coast and have the 107 Certification. Question,are you using VERIFLY for your Liability insurance? it seems to be the most logical way to have insurance when you fly commercially, plus you can build the cost into the customer invoice. Lastly, have you worked out the actual cost/ invoice price per hour?
Thanks
Mike Earehart (thats right, haven't got lost yet)
St Simons Island GA
Thanks Mike!
Yes, I use Verifly. My price-per-hour will be different than yours. It depends on the area in which you live, and how much competition you have.
Well done sir, nice work on the Realestate shoot! I hope you don't mind if I bother you with another question. Is there a good place to get info on flying with FPV? Especially under the 107. I to am a 107 pilot but don't remember anything specific on FPV flight. I was always thinking that I needed a waver for that type of flying, especially commercially. The one thing that is certainly constant with drone stuff is that its always evolving. Half of the effort is keeping up with the changes. Thanks and love your channel!
You bet!
Search: Ken Heron FPV and my videos on that subject will appear. Or just click: ua-cam.com/video/twKSGU_5bCg/v-deo.html
Ken, Thank you for the direction. Once again you've answered a great question with humor and solid information. Keep, keeping it real! :)
I learn a lot from your drone fly..... Thank you very much.... Awesome job done .. I think you cover everything as per client requirement and looks great....👍😀👏👏🤘
Thanks Rajesh! Glad to help.
Wishing You a Happy and Safe Independence Day!
Right back atcha.
Hey from one Ken H. to another, I love your vids, your sense of humour and your political incorrectness is a breath of fresh air. I’ve just got into Drone flying in the UK and I’m loving seeing how y’all do it in our old former colonies. You make me laugh so much I’ve almost forgiven you for independence. I have learned tons of stuff from you and I just wanted to say thank you and keep up the great work.
Thanks!
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Well done Ken and appreciate the comments on your approach to aerial video shoots to paying customer's property.
I too am Part 107 and working on establishing myself as a commercial operator locally. What are your thoughts about using paying customers video footage on UA-cam? Technically it belongs to them? I guess if they agree it's okay.......
Thanks!
Yes, very good question. Part of my agreement with clients is that I'm able to use footage online.
Awesome video Ken, I enjoyed all!!!
Great!
What kind of filters (if any) did you use on the shoot? The sky came through nicely.
Thanks! I used a Polar Pro ND-8 filter.
Glad to hear that! I just invested in the Polar Pro set, but haven't gotten them into the air yet. I can't wait for a clear day when I have off!
BTW, I just passed the 107 temp cert is in hand and am eagerly awaiting the permanent one.
Thank you for the videos, you do nice work!
Cool, thanks. Informative. BTW, what state are you in? I'm in VA for the time being. I do software development for a large organization and I'd like to do something else. Looking to ease into drone work - start learning, doing small stuff part time then make the leap to full time.
Hey Ken. Do you use your cell phone for recording, or another camera? Any specific tripod?
I use a DJI Osmo. This video had no tripod, just the Z-Axis.
Ken Heron awesome, thank you! I see it's on sale this week. Very helpful video, you're awesome!
ever since was a kid loved rc. great to see responsible drone pilots and having fun with hobby. do you fly reguler rc planes.. if you find out the drone pilot tring to film a jet landing in henderson nevada and posted it on face book.faa looking for him. great job on your channel
I had a question if anyone could answer me! Do you need a special license or something to make money with your drone in Canada? I know you need a part 107 license in USA and wasn’t sure if you needed something similar in Canada also if so does that also apply to a drone Under 250 grams like a dji mavic mini or dji mini 2
The answer is yes.
@@KenHeron omg! Love you ken and your great content and honestly wasn’t expecting you to reply so thank you! Also you replied yes but that is a very bland answer to my question so please Clarify what you mean by that! I also commented this on a different video and the guy said I didn’t need any special licence or anything to make money with my drone in Canada so please clarify what you mean thanks!
loved your vido i am not licends or have a 107 how did u start too get your concats
Love it 😍
Hi Ken, I know this video has been posted for quite some time but I hope you can see this. Question: as somebody who use its drone as a hobby, is there a problem of taking pictures of your own business building and posting on your own website?
Thx! Love the videos!!!!
Thanks again for the interesting and informative video with your touch of wit and wisdom thrown in for good measure.
What's your radio station. I'd love to stream it and hear what you sound like on the "other" profession.
Thanks! thefarmradio.com
But it's not worth listening to.
OK. I won't. Well maybe just once.
Thanks for the tips for establishing shots! I'm lacking the cinematography part in my vids
You bet Jorge!
Nice job Ken