These Are 5 Habits of Professional Drone Pilots You Should Do!

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Published 2023-04-09
If you want to move from beginner to professional drone pilot status, start doing these 5 things!

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Chapters for quick reference:
0:00 Introduction.
0:57 Hand Catch/Launch Tutorial.
5:21 Skip Intelligent Flight Modes.
7:12 Don't hide when you fly!
8:55 What are EXPO settings?
12:57 The number one sign of a rookie drone pilot.

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All Comments (21)
  • For the professional pilots out there it is worth noting that if you hand launch the drone will be setting its AGL altitude at the height it started which can throw off mapping mission accuracy. While it doesn't matter for media production and it is a skill worth having for any mission requiring repeatable accuracy you aren't going to want to launch that way.
  • I am honestly Scared of flying in public. I emailed you that story from a few weeks back and I've been being extra cautious with the rules and regulations. I am afraid of someone not understanding. This is why I love your channel! Thank You for taking the Time to read the rules and regulations to help us with our drones! I've watched almost all your videos on Rules!
  • As a professional wildlife photographer and videographer, drone flying is fairly new to me as its not something that is used daily in my field of work. I do however use a drone to establish animal tracks, Fox's, Badgers, etc, and getting up high using a drone allows me to locate preferred routes taken by these animals because the flattend grass is a give away. I do however, as a fairly new flyer agree that being bold, in the open and, in peoples faces does make all the difference. I wear a visivest with my operator ID clearly shown and I stand out like sore thumb. I have never been approached whilst adopting this stance. I do however need to fly more often and watching your informative video's is a great help to a newbie, so thanks.
  • Hand launching is a must do for me on construction sites and rough areas. I hate the drone getting in the dust. Sometimes I launch from clean concrete or asphalt if it is available. On some occasions I use the drone case as a launch pad too. However, most of the time, esp in areas with tall grass I just use the hand launch and recovery. Battery management is another thing I pay a lot of attention to. Both my charging, storage and I turn on the voltage display because I want to see if it is having voltage sag if I have been flying it hard. I also turn off most of the safety settings even obstacle avoidance. Sometimes that will give you the jerky footage you mentioned. I prefer just to fly it. I suppose my experience flying FPV drones through small gaps has given me more confidence in things like that with the larger drones. The expo settings is also an important tool to being smooth.
  • @Loggerman101
    I have been flying a mini 2 for several months now and love your educational videos. I can definitely identify with making quick moves and no-cinematic videos.
  • Russ your tutorials are always great. I don't agree with hand launch or hand catch. When I train first responders to hand launch and hand catch, it done so as an emergency procedure only. I also train pilots to always launch and return with the drone facing away, because our natural tendencies are to push the stick forward if something is going wrong and if the drone is facing away it will fly away from you. Keep up the great work.
  • @3aprods
    Practice, practice, practice...that's a golden rule I love to hear from professional pilots and that comforts me about the time I'm spending out flying my drone 😊 Definitely learned a key point about the Expo settings and will apply this not later than today. Thanks for this great video!!
  • Glad to know the 2nd step is something I've been doing from the start ever since my Mini 1. And pretty much stay in normal mode in even my Air 2S, it becomes muscle memory after a while to get those smooth turns and gimbal control at the same time. And definitely learned staying visible from my land camera and photo journalism days. Being out in the open, confident, and approachable makes you far less suspicious.
  • For catching the drone, I have always favoured facing the drone away from the operator. If you're a beginner facing the drone away from you means manoeuvring the drone is simpler, with left is left! Some beginner pilots could get themselves into a mess, having to remember to put the opposite stick input in to adjust positioning against some wind or something if the drone is face towards them
  • @Garylhairston
    I really appreciate your help. Again I learned a lot. Thanks