My background is Aviation as a Captain past 27 years on corporate jets with an ATPL
I am trying to build a small drone business and am self taught in flying and editing to a good standard!
A week ago a young lady jumped out of a real estate sgents car. She took out a mini 4 pro took it vertically up to 30 / 40 feet and took pictures of a house !
Having a chat her knowledge was almost zero
Is technology and automatics making drones too easy to fly meaning potential work for skilled pilots is drying up ?
I can see on the editing side where AI is taking over editing skills That soon you will up load your footage and AI will churn out an edited version with timed music, Transitions intros etc all applied ?
I remember in General Aviation the Cirrus SR 20/ 21 with its BRS recovery and automatic safety features was ecouraging pilots to fly out of their skill levels, knowing that if they lost it at night or in cloud bad weather they only had to instigate the Chute
Engine failures where pilots practised forced landings into fields in event of engine failures were frowned on by Cirrus who now considered pulling the chute a better option than skills attempting an off field landing !
Be interested to hear others opinions on Drone technology , Automation and AiI removing the need for learned skilld ?
I am trying to build a small drone business and am self taught in flying and editing to a good standard!
A week ago a young lady jumped out of a real estate sgents car. She took out a mini 4 pro took it vertically up to 30 / 40 feet and took pictures of a house !
Having a chat her knowledge was almost zero
Is technology and automatics making drones too easy to fly meaning potential work for skilled pilots is drying up ?
I can see on the editing side where AI is taking over editing skills That soon you will up load your footage and AI will churn out an edited version with timed music, Transitions intros etc all applied ?
I remember in General Aviation the Cirrus SR 20/ 21 with its BRS recovery and automatic safety features was ecouraging pilots to fly out of their skill levels, knowing that if they lost it at night or in cloud bad weather they only had to instigate the Chute
Engine failures where pilots practised forced landings into fields in event of engine failures were frowned on by Cirrus who now considered pulling the chute a better option than skills attempting an off field landing !
Be interested to hear others opinions on Drone technology , Automation and AiI removing the need for learned skilld ?