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We just purchased a DJI Inspire and it is unbelievable!  We use it a for tank inspections, Mapping, etc..  The entire line of DJI is great, but I don't know if you'll find one for <$400.  The biggest problem with DJI is their customer support, or lack of it.  It’s the worst customer/technical support I've ever experienced.

If you're using this for work then you will need to register it with the FAA and have to get licensed.

The DJI units are so stable we didn't need any training.  Just practice in a field.  If you let go of the controller, the drone just hovers in the same spot.  Even if its windy the drone wont move in the air.

Justin D. Richardson, GISP
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Kennebunk, Kennebunkport
and Wells Water District
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From: Northeast Arc Users Group <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Bruce Willett
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2019 2:18 PM
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Subject: Drones and Training

Hello NE GISsets,

I am getting a drone, starting on a cheap one to train with and test.
From there depending on how things work out upgrading to a better model. I do a lot of cartography and small environmental projects.
Light weight is important as I make a lot of trekking maps so transport via bike or foot. Overall my work is a mixed bag so in the past a drone has not been needed much. I am looking mainly at the DJI line of drones, but open to others.  Looking to spend $50 -400 for the cheap version, then later spending more.

What is the recommendation on how to start out, training in person or on-line?  Getting a license?  Looking for a 1-3 day short course maybe?  In the northeast?

Thanks,

bruce


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Sistemas de Información Geográfica (SIG) Punta Arenas, Chile [log in to unmask]
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