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LOOK, UP IN THE SKY!

July 9, 2018 //  by Greg Cafouros

Nope, not Superman or Supergirl, just a drone.

And there are more at work with architect and engineering firms, according to a recent study by Blue Research  http://go.skyward.io/rs/902-SIU-382/images/2018%20State%20of%20Drones.pdf

Bottom line:  35% of large construction and engineering firms now use drones.  They save time, money and capture more information.  One big obstacle is getting employees to embrace the new technology.  The other is the red tape and “overly stringent” regulations of the FAA.

Compliance with ever-changing laws and regulations, both local and Federal, can be a challenge.  Your attorney can be a good resource to control the risk of violating these regulations and help you keep your drones flying.  Saving time and money, and being your own Superhero.

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