A little about

The remote pilot in command

Anyone can buy - not everyone can fly.

With a combined 37 years of law enforcement, security, private investigation and police academy instruction, Mike has excelled in the area of public safety.

Implementing aerial views of site-specific areas for security negates the cumbersome act of manual inspection of those locations that are of interest to a potential threat.

Expanding from simple overhead shots of his own house for landscape purposes, to offering crowd monitoring, wide area surveillance and proactive incident management, Mike adds a remote pilot certificate to his dozens of certifications, countless hours of training and over 3 decades of experience.

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RPIC

Remote Pilot In Command

Part 107 Compliance

....why certification is important....

Anyone flying outside of recreational or hobby driven reasons is considered to be operating commercially and must have a valid FAA Part 107 certificate. If you hire someone without a license, their work may be seized or removed from the internet including your own website if it's posted. Social media can be interrupted and even shut down if there is enough cause.

The link below leads to an external site where the rules, regulations and laws for small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS) are published.

14 CFR Part 107