Welcome back to another exciting episode of "Your Drone Questions Answered." In this episode, our host, John Dickow, dives into a crucial topic: the rules and regulations for flying drones at night. He's joined by special guest Cody Retlich, the founder of Drone A Dare and CEO of Midwest Aerial Productions, who provides invaluable insights into nighttime drone operations.
In this episode, John and Cody discuss the rules and regulations for flying drones at night. As of 2021, the regulations have changed, allowing both Part 107 and recreational drone pilots to fly at night without a waiver. However, certain requirements must be met, including completing online training and using collision avoidance lighting that is visible up to three statute miles.
Cody offers essential tips for flying safely at night, emphasizing the importance of surveying the flight area in daylight to avoid obstacles like guide wires and power lines. He recommends adding additional lights to the drone to illuminate the landing area and make your presence known to others. Additionally, Cody suggests flying at higher altitudes for better obstacle avoidance.
For those looking to start a career in drone operations, Cody advises focusing on your strengths and what you enjoy, connecting with fellow drone pilots for collaboration, and seeking out resources and communities like Drone Launch Academy to gain knowledge and experience.