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How to Get Insurance Coverage for Your New Drone

May 5, 2020

The process of acquiring insurance coverage for your drone involves assessing the type of aircraft you want to insure, as well as defining the purposes in which you utilize your drone. Do you own the aircraft, but want to hire someone else to operate it? Are you using your drone simply for fun or as […]

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What is Non-Owned Drone Coverage?

March 3, 2020

The use of drones has drastically increased in recent years, and while they may be extremely useful, they also bring with them added liability. Companies from a wide variety of different industries use drones, and most of these businesses will either rent a drone or hire a drone contractor. When you do this you need […]

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Do I Need Drone Insurance for Residential Use?

January 2, 2020

These days it seems like you can’t even look up into the sky without seeing a drone zoom by. This may be a bit of an exaggeration, but flying drones has become quite a hobby for many Americans. If you’re a drone enthusiast, then congratulations on finding a cool hobby! But do you know if/how […]

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Commercial Vs. Residential Drones

March 4, 2019

With both recreational and commercial drones growing in popularity, the Federal Aviation Administration has established rules for these drones, which fall under the category of Small Unmanned Aircraft. The list of activities that drones are useful for has grown over the years and they are now  considered much more than just a toy. Because of […]

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How to Launch a Commercial Drone Program

November 1, 2018

Whether you own a construction company or you work for the National Park Service, a commercial drone program can bring a lot of utility to your company’s operations. Drones have a plethora of unique applications that can help your crew take aerial photos, keep an eye on large areas, and more. Today we’re going to […]

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How Do Drones Change the Game for Utility Companies?

September 4, 2018

Utilities companies in the United States are faced with constant change and business model alterations, as renewable energy options rise and traditional energy sources diminish. With the changing scope of power and utility needs, utilities companies are forced to innovate and adapt. One way utility companies have been embracing new technology is through the use […]

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UAS vs. UAV vs. Drone – What’s the right term?

July 2, 2018

Whether it be from the media, recreation, or commercial use, drones are making themselves known all across the world. However, when researching drones, you’ll probably come across two other terms that are just as important–UAS and UAV. UAS stands for “unmanned aerial system” and UAV stands for “unmanned aerial vehicle.” What exactly is the difference […]

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How to Become a Commercial Drone Pilot

June 5, 2018

Are you interested in becoming a commercial drone pilot? Being a commercial drone pilot takes effort, although it may be easier than you might think. The drone industry is booming right now, especially for small businesses. Drone footage can really boost sales, and will especially increase views if commercials or ads that are run online. […]

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Is Drone Insurance Separate from Business Insurance?

May 3, 2018

Drones can be used for all sorts of purposes! Businesses of all sizes and within all industries can benefit from drones. However, using a drone for your business is not as simple as purchasing a drone and calling it a day. Purchasing drone insurance in Maryland should be one of your top priorities if you […]

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The History of Drones in the United States

March 5, 2018

Drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV’s), have a long and storied history in the United States, Some of the first drones ever were developed by the U.S. Military during and after World War 1, including the Kettering Bug. Today the United States still employs drones in Afghanistan and across the world, but drones have a […]

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- Eric L, President of Jeffrey Press, Inc.

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