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The Droneit blog features the latest updates for all things drones, training, and emerging industry trends for current or aspiring remote pilots. Its expertise enables you to get certified and enter this exciting new industry.
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1y ago
With the ASEAN Summit in Old Sydney Town, CASA and Air Services have released their AIC ASEAN H07-18 for the The post Sydney Drone Pilots take note! ASEAN Summit Air Rescrictions Sydney CBD March 15-18th 2018 appeared first on Droneit Group ..read more
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1y ago
We have been travelling with Drones for a number of years now, and there are some tips we wish we The post 5 Tips for Travelling with Drones – Part A appeared first on Droneit Group ..read more
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1y ago
The Best Drone Podcast - #002 - Steve Griffin from Unmanned Approvals
It's our pleasure to welcome you to the second episode of "The Best Drone Podcast!"
Our show aims to educate and inform our audience about everything to do with operating drones, whether it be commercially or for enjoyment! Hopefully at times we will entertain as well as we feature new guests on a regular basis who are using drones in different ways to enhance their business or build a digital presence.
Steve Griffin has been flying since age 16. He has accumulated more than 5,000 flying hours across a broad range of ..read more
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1y ago
The eagerly-awaited Matrice 300 RTK is finally here. Packed with exciting new features that put it leagues above its predecessor, the M200 V2. With a new design and exciting features, this new commercial drone is ready to blow everything else out of the water.
Not just your average drone
Many of the Matrice 300 RTK’s features were leaked earlier in the year, although some things have proved to be even better than what was speculated. Among some of the Matrice 300 RTK’s new features are:
55 minutes of flight time
Advanced AI capabilities
6 Directional Sensing and positioning
-20 ..read more
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1y ago
The future is here! New Zealand is getting an eVTOL Taxi Service. But we’re not jealous. Nope. Well… maybe a bit.
There was a time when unmanned vehicles were considered the stuff of science fiction. Still, the unmanned cars driving around the streets of key cities in Queensland last year proved that tomorrow’s technology is here to day. What’s more, aeronautical buffs will be delighted to learn that unmanned travel isn’t just confined to the ground anymore.
Recently, the frankly extraordinary 13-rotor transitioning VTOL airframe called Cora was unveiled by Wisk Aero. You can find out ..read more
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1y ago
It is a very intriguing move, but what are the current ambitions for a project this big?
eVTOLs
Uber intends to roll out this service by using things called eVTOLs . This stands for electric vertical take-off and landing. For all intents and purposes, it’s a helicopter that uses electronic technology. By using these, it is hoped that it can avoid the extreme noise generated by lots of helicopters flying around the city at once.
Currently, they want to keep the helicopter noise at around 67 decibels for people on the ground. By comparison, that’s similar to the standard noise generated by ..read more
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1y ago
You’ve probably read by now that Dominoes in New Zealand has just successfully delivered its first pizza by a drone. If not, take a look!More ..read more
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1y ago
Submarine drones (otherwise known as ROVs — remotely operated vehicles) are becoming popular for underwater photography, filming and exploration.
Underwater Drone Facts (if you didn’t already know):
- Underwater drones are mostly attached to a wire, this is because radio waves don’t travel easily in water. This wire is used for controlling movement, streaming images and tracking the location of the drone. However, wireless drones are now being introduced and give more possibilities for control and movement.
- Submarine Drones generally have 4K cameras for high-quality video and drone ..read more
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1y ago
One of the biggest complications with Australia's drone laws is that not everyone who owns and operates a drone is aware of the laws, and it seems that it's also the case that many simply don't care . The difficulty of prosecution is not something to be relied upon, however. It is far safer for drone users to comply with the laws because if they don't, it's very likely to swing the tide of public opinion enough that politicians will be encouraged to toughen up legislation and slow down the development of drone uptake and technology in Australia.
Already new rules have been brought into play ..read more
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1y ago
Kate: Our Revolutionary AI Instructor for RePL & AROC
We are pleased to announce the launch of a ground breaking feature here at Droneit - Kate, our AI instructor powered by Chat GPT. We are excited to share with you the immense potential of Kate in transforming the way students prepare for exams and acquire knowledge in the field of Remote Pilot Licensing (RePL), Aeronautical Radio Operator Certificate (AROC), and RPAS-specific legislation.
The Power of Kate
Kate represents a remarkable advancement in the field of education. With her exceptional intelligence, efficiency, and spee ..read more