
THE PROAERIAL MEDIA BLOG

Essential Guide to Utility Solar Inspections with Drones
In the ever-evolving landscape of renewable energy, solar power has solidified its role as a cornerstone in the quest for sustainable solutions. As the demand for clean energy rises, ensuring the efficiency and reliability of solar installations becomes increasingly vital. Maintenance and inspection are critical components in this equation, as they help maintain optimal performance and extend the lifespan of solar panels. With technological advancements, the adoption of drones in solar inspections has emerged as a game-changing approach, providing a more efficient, comprehensive, and safer method.

Utilizing Drone Inspection Services: Overview by Industry
In the past decade, drones have cemented their places in filmmaking, photography, and search and rescue, but with more advanced and accessible technology, they are becoming the leading tool for industries requiring visual inspections and maintenance of their assets like critical infrastructure. Learn how ProAerial Media (PAM) helps businesses gather better data, make better decisions, and mitigate risk across a variety of dynamic industries.

Flying Drones Over People: 2021 New FAA Rule Changes
The FAA has recently updated the specifics around commercially operating drones under the Part 107 rules for flights over people, and while it is now legal to fly drones over people (and vehicles too) there are a few caveats (not to mention some math involved) you must be aware of in order to do so legally.

Flying A Drone At Night: 2021 New FAA Rule Overview
Flying a drone at night is now legal for all UAV Pilots as long as they adhere to the new FAA rules and regulations under CFR Part 107, which went into effect on April 21, 2021. Learn what is required to remain compliant and additional considerations to ensure your night operation is safe.

What Is FAA Remote ID? 2021 New Drone Rule Overview
Commercial UAV operators have a slew of new rules to familiarize themselves with as of April 21st, 2021. The primary driver of all the new rules is the Remote ID requirements, allowing drone pilots greater operational capabilities and is considered by many as a necessary step for further integrating drones into the National Airspace System (NAS).

2021 New FAA Drone Regulations: Summary and Overview
Learn what the new FAA drone regulations are for 2021 and how they allow remote pilots to legally fly at night, over people and vehicles, and more...

Aerial Drone Roof Inspections: An Overview + Cost Guide
An aerial UAV, or drone roof inspection is the safest and most cost-effective way to assess preventative maintenance needs and damage for insurance claims or...

Meet Professional Las Vegas Drone Pilot: Christopher Kabat
Being from the Windy City, he’s naturally full of hot air. He prefers to travel by car, and only via two-lane county backroads. His bird is named after his drink of choice, his dog is named after a bird, and according to his voicemail, he works with International Super Spy Sterling Archer. Yeah, you read that right. He is Professional Las Vegas Drone Pilot Christopher Kabat, of ProAerial Media LLC (or PAM for short).