
Episode 21: Running a drone test center with Michael Larsen from UAS Denmark Test Center
03/01/22 • 26 min
I had a great talk with Michael Larsen from UAS Denmark Test Center about how it is to have a drone test center very close to an airport.
Safety is very important when mixing manned and unmanned aviation in the same airspace. We see that right now that some of the safety margins are too big. When you are hovering your drone you need to land it because a plane is landing 3 kilometers away.
With our eyes on the future, we all know this is something we will have to learn to do in a safe way.
#Denmark #IDRONECT #DroneBusinessTalk #Podcast
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I had a great talk with Michael Larsen from UAS Denmark Test Center about how it is to have a drone test center very close to an airport.
Safety is very important when mixing manned and unmanned aviation in the same airspace. We see that right now that some of the safety margins are too big. When you are hovering your drone you need to land it because a plane is landing 3 kilometers away.
With our eyes on the future, we all know this is something we will have to learn to do in a safe way.
#Denmark #IDRONECT #DroneBusinessTalk #Podcast
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Managing a large drone operation can be quite difficult. Especially when you are dealing with seasonal work like Cyberhawk is doing!
I had a great talk with Anna Dillé who is a Planning and Operations Manager at Cyberhawk.
Cyberhawk deals with a lot of seasonal work due to buildings that need to be inspected before the wildfire season for example. It can be quite challenging to offer your drone pilots work all year round. Planning your projects is of great importance here!
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Episode 22: Training drone pilots with Nico Ninov from DroneLions
To have experience or not to have experience in the aviation industry, who has the advantage?
I had a great talk with Nico Ninov who is a Business Development Manager at DroneLions in Switzerland.
Nico pointed out that in his opinion people who come from a business background have the biggest advantage. As they know that the customer’s needs should be central.
P.S. did you know that the Phantom 1 is already 9 years old?
Nico offered a great promotion deal to everyone who listens to the podcast episodes! Everyone who is looking to find their segment in the drone industry can book a 1 on 1 session with someone from the team at DroneLions! Now for 50% off €99, send me a message if you are interested!
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