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POLL for drone service providers: On average how many flights do you operate per customer project?
Just looked back over the last 12 months records and it’s between 3 & 20 in a single day.
How many the majority of the time?
Average around 10 flights per day/job.
Why do you want to know this?
Just curious, how is the data collected through these polls used? What do you folks do? An introduction here (Introductions) would be great!
This is like asking how many gallons of petrol you put in your car each time you fill it up. With no specificity about what kind of job or customer, the data you generate is useless. The number of times I will launch and land shooting a music video will be completely different than the number I do for a simple "site logistics review." Unless you differentiate type of job your data isn't going to have much value...
I’m always amazed by the number of ‘professional’ operators with just 3 or 4 flights worth of batteries.
We fly each of our drones with at least 12 flights worth of batteries available, i.e. at least 12 batteries for the I1 and 24 for the I2. Whilst some jobs only need 2 or 3 flights, it’s not good business sense to scrimp on batteries at the expense of getting all the shots you need.
Still impossible to say though. I've been on feature film sets where I'll be with the primary team and i'll do one flight, not even a full battery, and when it's over, I get a "thanks so much! You're done for the day" type thing... so it really depends.Capturing UAV footage should be what’s on the shot sheet and in your head.. somewhat. It’s ether sprinkled into the timeline to help tell the story in a short vid or, documentary of just flying flying flyin #yawn. Most “professionals’” know exactly what they need and can surly get that with 3-4 batteries. 12 batteries, let’s say potentially 15 min of vid each = 180 min. Ant no frigging way I’m going to look through that much material for a few clips I should have gotten with 3-4, if that’s the case then I’m not a “professional” UAV pilot/camera operator. Might was well go back to the saying…. spray and pray!
Funnily enough, when I video and photograph an acre of asbestos roof I do a lot more flights than if I go to take an image of a hotel for a client. Please don't pretend you are doing any useful analysis with data collected from such a broad question.
I would draw your attention to our forum rules - particularly rules 10 and 11.Forum polls like this one are public for all to see and use as they wish. I don't have any particular use intended for this one. However, we do commercial drone market research and have partnered with DronePilots in the past. These are formal research surveys in which participants offer responses in exchange for free copies of reports. You can find more information about our research on my website: Skylogic Research / Drone Analyst - UAS / UAV Advisors - Cheers, Colin
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