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With increasing use of drones comes misinformation and confusion over the need for risk insurance. It is important to remember that all drones are considered aircraft, no matter how big, small, or inexpensive they are. It is equally important to remember that Aircraft Liability Insurance is vital should a drone crash and cause damage to a third party. Often, a drone owner is not even legally allowed to film on public locations without purchasing the proper insurance.
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In short, drones are not protected by General Liability Insurance and instead require Aircraft Liability Insurance. Please connect with me to find out more about how to ensure you and your expensive drone equipment can be covered, but remember…don’t fly uninsured! Looking forward to hearing from you for this or any other production insurance need.
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Getting the Facts Straight About Drones and Aircraft
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As technology advances, drones have become increasingly high-tech and are consequently gaining popularity among photographic hobbyists and professionals. Yet, there is a lot of misunderstanding about drones and whether or not they require insurance. Are Drones Classified as Aircraft? According to the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), drones do indeed fall under the category of “aircraft.” On paper, they are typically referred …
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Do I Need Aircraft Liability Insurance?
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In an age of information overload and visual noise, connecting with your audience can be a challenge for video marketers. Shooting compelling and authentic video requires creativity and frankly, access to technology. Drones are one example of how videographers are reaching new heights in video production. That’s right, drones are becoming increasingly popular with marketers in all industries. Why? Because …
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5 Tips for Better Drone Footage
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Drones are rapidly increasing in popularity among photographers and cinematographers, and for good reason. They are quite literally a great way to expand creativity and look at things from a new angle. Whether you already own a drone or you’re considering investing in one, consider these 5 tips for improving your drone footage. Tips for Better Drone Footage 1. Plan …
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