I'm a mere 1:30 in and I already have to thank you for the valuable information. No other video that I have watched, has the person presenting the video given google search term to help out the people who have come here to try and learn how to make money with a drone. I'm going on 45 years soon and am forced into a career change due to a workplace accident that broke my neck and left me unable to continue my trade as a Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technician (heavy duty mechanic). I'm sure by the end of the video you will have demystified several things that I have been struggling to understand. I sincerely appreciate you making this video
Wow, thanks for the kind words! Sorry to hear about your accident, I'm sure it has been a tough time for you. Hopefully you can find some new exciting opportunities as you transition into the world of drones!
I disagree with the idea that it's "exciting" that Amazon received FAA approval for drone delivery. These companies that want to deliver via drone do not like hobbiest drones in their airspace. They will fight behind the scenes to destroy the drone hobby, just wait and see.
I take my FAA Part 107 next month! When I pass I’m looking forward to all the opportunities that come with this. Any tips for someone new to this field and at an entry level/starter spot
This resource is PRICELESS!! I just ordered a mini-drone and I would like to use it for a small business--not sure which area yet. I need to learn how to fly it. Questions: If I use this drone to help a small business, do I need a license?
@@DMay-jx2gx Thx for watching! I’m glad you found the information helpful. Yes, in that case you will need a license from the FAA. The test you are looking for is the Part 107 Remote Pilot certificate.
Searching for new apartments will only help you find realtors, not drone jobs in construction. To get those jobs you need to create a portfolio of the work that you have produced and then contact contractors.
Three more to add. -You Tuber: This guy! -You Tuber: Joe Tegmar and Zandler (+ others) have channels and fly and upload Tesla factory-build construction progress reports. Joe does this nearly daily and has many subscribers. -Here in CA fire zones the local power company SCE sends out drone teams to inspect power lines. Not just the big towers but also the wood phone pole's lines, insulators, and transformers. Wind damage causes weak components and these residential and forrest lines have been the cause of many wildfires so they want to stay on top of their liability.
Good question. Unfortunately I don’t know of any but that would be super helpful if there was. But, I can say this. Every drone job will be unique based on location, difficulty of the task, the required deliverables, how soon it needs to be done, etc. This might also be something I address in a future video.
Can you do another video on the FAA Part 107? Like where to find the information that will be on the test and other materials. Thanks for the videos they are very helpful.
Wow, congrats! You're off to a great start. Have you considered just starting your own drone business and starting off with a focus in something like real estate or construction progress?
Working for exposure is a sure way to turn your business into a hobby or to just go out of business. Ask almost every photographer... If your work isn't good enough to get paid for then you shouldn't want anybody to see it because you need to improve. If your work is good but the customer just doesn't want to pay and you give it to them for "exposure", you have a hobby not a business.
@@natefedor3812 Yes, you should take the time to study up and be prepared. When I took it, I paid for an online test prep course and passed the 1st time.
I would Google 'wedding photographer near me' and start networking. Check their website first and see if they offer drone services in their wedding packages. If not, make a phone call or send an email. Introduce yourself, let them know how you can help them grow their business via wedding photos/video.
I actually like his build custom drones. Would love to fix them too but no one seem to have any job positions where I live what can I do to start a repair business with no experience?
I think it varies by state; I know here in NC a drone pilot who was doing inspections was told to stop because he wasn't a certified inspector. But I don't know if that is how every state operates. Thanks for watching!
Not quite. The FAA is not trying to ban drones, but there was legislation passed in the House that all drones made by DJI be banned. However that bill was not passed in the Senate. If you look up DJI on Instagram they have some updates on the situation that explain it in better detail.
I'm a mere 1:30 in and I already have to thank you for the valuable information. No other video that I have watched, has the person presenting the video given google search term to help out the people who have come here to try and learn how to make money with a drone.
I'm going on 45 years soon and am forced into a career change due to a workplace accident that broke my neck and left me unable to continue my trade as a Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technician (heavy duty mechanic). I'm sure by the end of the video you will have demystified several things that I have been struggling to understand.
I sincerely appreciate you making this video
Wow, thanks for the kind words! Sorry to hear about your accident, I'm sure it has been a tough time for you. Hopefully you can find some new exciting opportunities as you transition into the world of drones!
freelancers and companies are charging 15 to 17 dollars per acer for spraying, seems super way to make 100k under a limited time
Good to know, thanks for sharing! That does seem fairly lucrative, especially if you live in a rural farming area.
I charge $18-$22 per acre for spraying with my DJI T40
@@jonbauer2977 cool Where exactly do you guys provide your service?
@@jonbauer2977how much do you spend per acre ?
@@jonbauer2977how big is your typical job? How much did you pay for the drone?
I disagree with the idea that it's "exciting" that Amazon received FAA approval for drone delivery. These companies that want to deliver via drone do not like hobbiest drones in their airspace. They will fight behind the scenes to destroy the drone hobby, just wait and see.
You could argue that they already have ruined the hobby with rid.
That might be who is actually behind the DJI ban.🤔
@@NotAnotherTim under 400' fly free, f the FAA
You are a wealth of drone opportunity knowledge. Liked, subbed, and downloaded the copy. Much appreciated!
Thanks for the support!
I take my FAA Part 107 next month! When I pass I’m looking forward to all the opportunities that come with this. Any tips for someone new to this field and at an entry level/starter spot
Awesome! Good luck on the test.
I recommend you watch this video next:
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This is outstanding information thank you very much. Just passed my part 107 waiting on my license to come in the mail.
@@captblyght4964 Congrats! Great job passing the 107.
This is an amazing video Jonathan. With these ideas I’m much more confident I can get some business when I set up my llc in the next couple weeks
@@joshuahamilton2454 Thank you so much! I’m glad you found the video so helpful.
Thank you Jonathan, I thoroughly appreciated this work. Amazing insight.!!
@@etiennedodane8056 You’re welcome! Thanks for watching.
Thank you for sharing this information! Very useful!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Helpful. Easy to understand. Thank you for taking your time in creating this masterpiece.
You're very welcome!
This resource is PRICELESS!! I just ordered a mini-drone and I would like to use it for a small business--not sure which area yet. I need to learn how to fly it. Questions: If I use this drone to help a small business, do I need a license?
@@DMay-jx2gx Thx for watching! I’m glad you found the information helpful. Yes, in that case you will need a license from the FAA. The test you are looking for is the Part 107 Remote Pilot certificate.
awesome, loved how you are objective and minimalist, loved it!
Thanks so much!
Awesome video. A lot of insight on jobs I didn't think about. I'm working on getting my 107.
Thanks for watching! Good luck on your 107 test!
Great Video! I apricate the insight and examples given to new opportunities for upcoming drone pilots
No problem! Glad you found it helpful.
great video thanks jonathan!
Thanks for watching!
Searching for new apartments will only help you find realtors, not drone jobs in construction.
To get those jobs you need to create a portfolio of the work that you have produced and then contact contractors.
Agreed! A portfolio of solid work is a necessity to showing potential clients what you can do for them.
Three more to add.
-You Tuber: This guy!
-You Tuber: Joe Tegmar and Zandler (+ others) have channels and fly and upload Tesla factory-build construction progress reports. Joe does this nearly daily and has many subscribers.
-Here in CA fire zones the local power company SCE sends out drone teams to inspect power lines. Not just the big towers but also the wood phone pole's lines, insulators, and transformers. Wind damage causes weak components and these residential and forrest lines have been the cause of many wildfires so they want to stay on top of their liability.
Also to report when it's time to send out tree crews to hack branches away from lines.
Thank you for these ideas
You are so welcome!
Great list ty
Thanks for watching!
Great video, just subbed.
Thanks for the sub!
Thanks, really helpful 👍🏼
Glad it helped!
Great video Johnathan! Is there a resource to look into that can give you a idea of what to charge for drone services ?
Good question. Unfortunately I don’t know of any but that would be super helpful if there was. But, I can say this. Every drone job will be unique based on location, difficulty of the task, the required deliverables, how soon it needs to be done, etc. This might also be something I address in a future video.
This video is fucking outstanding 🎉. Keep making great content and I'll keep watching!
Appreciate it!
Great and funny video with valuable ideas. Thank you for this.
No problem!
Genius brother!!!
Thank you so much!
Very informative.
Thanks for watching!
happy birthday and great video, subscribed for ya
Thanks for subscribing!
Awesome video
I'm glad you liked it!
this was a great video kudos Jonathan you have a new sub from me😊
Awesome! Thanks for the kind words. If you have ideas for future content, I'd love to hear it.
Can you do another video on the FAA Part 107? Like where to find the information that will be on the test and other materials. Thanks for the videos they are very helpful.
Thanks for the kind words. Would a Part 107 study guide be helpful with sample questions and a short quiz to test your knowledge?
@@JonathanRichey Yes that would be great!
@@cadens_aerials Thx for the input. Let me see what I can come up with.
Interesting.. thanks for sharing :)
Thanks for watching!
I just got my drone license today, but I don’t know where to work at. I also don’t have transportation to get to my job :(
what type of drone have with yourself ?
Wow, congrats! You're off to a great start. Have you considered just starting your own drone business and starting off with a focus in something like real estate or construction progress?
Just subscribed 😊
Working for exposure is a sure way to turn your business into a hobby or to just go out of business. Ask almost every photographer...
If your work isn't good enough to get paid for then you shouldn't want anybody to see it because you need to improve.
If your work is good but the customer just doesn't want to pay and you give it to them for "exposure", you have a hobby not a business.
Thanks for watching and sharing your perspective.
Don’t you need your 107 cert first?
Yes, before you start charging clients for money, you should be Part 107 certified and be insured.
@@JonathanRichey is it a hard test ???
@@natefedor3812 Yes, you should take the time to study up and be prepared. When I took it, I paid for an online test prep course and passed the 1st time.
You brought out the Cat. I subscribed.
@@janeensanders7093 Toby’s a good boy!
How do u partner up with a wedding photographer?!
I would Google 'wedding photographer near me' and start networking. Check their website first and see if they offer drone services in their wedding packages. If not, make a phone call or send an email. Introduce yourself, let them know how you can help them grow their business via wedding photos/video.
Which one of these were new to you? Which ones have you done before?
I know the 47th. The best one
Which one? Is this the one that make russians "good"?
I actually like his build custom drones. Would love to fix them too but no one seem to have any job positions where I live what can I do to start a repair business with no experience?
Just start it and then advertise it. You dont need anyone to talk with you. You just need to have a vision for yourself and "Just Do It!"
@@alessandrahalliburton589 where the best place to buy broken affordable drones to fix and flip to make a profit? So I can start off ?
Maybe take a look at eBay or Facebook Marketplace.
for the inspection ones, don't you need to be an inspector already? And youre using the drone as an additional tool?
I think it varies by state; I know here in NC a drone pilot who was doing inspections was told to stop because he wasn't a certified inspector. But I don't know if that is how every state operates. Thanks for watching!
A have few more suggestions as a Ukrainian...
Do your research thoroughly, the business is getting saturated with cheap labor. Was great five years ago.
Best way to make money with a drone is to make a youtube video about how to make money with a drone.
@@NotAnotherTim😂
Isnt the FAA trying to ban DJI drones now?
Not quite. The FAA is not trying to ban drones, but there was legislation passed in the House that all drones made by DJI be banned. However that bill was not passed in the Senate. If you look up DJI on Instagram they have some updates on the situation that explain it in better detail.
Same-same, but different😂
What's a drone job? If you have to ask you can't afford it
I turned 46, in Jan. I will try to follow these tips. Thanks
You got this!
@@JonathanRichey Thanks
Me watching this at 26 about to get my Part 107: 😳
Awesome! You got this!
Just got my first drone, a dji mini 4K. I'm excited. Let me see which way I'm going to make money!
That's a great drone - now go practice and have fun!
@@JonathanRichey thanks!
I was listening until you turned it into a dji add😢.smh.
I'm curious - what other drone providers that cater to individual consumers would you like to see reviewed on this channel?
Survielance, Marketing, Surveying, land/wildlife management. I counted 4 drone jobs.... this video could be a 1 minute short.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to write down all those helpful categories!
Mmmm
Great video
@@Aegieon76 Thanks for watching!