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Your Drone Questions. Answered.

Your Drone Questions. Answered.

Hosted by Drone Launch Academy

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141

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Apr 2026

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Have a drone question? We'll answer it. Welcome to "Your Drone Questions. Answered.", the podcast where we bring you the answers to your burning drone-related questions! Each episode, we take questions submitted by our audience and find industry experts to provide insightful and informative answers. Our interviews with these experts are typically 10-15 minutes long, making it easy to fit into your busy schedule. From flying techniques and gear to regulations and industry news, we cover it all. Whether you're a drone hobbyist, a professional, or just curious about the world of drones, "Your Drone Questions. Answered." is the podcast for you. So, send in your questions and join us as we explore the exciting world of drones!

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April 30, 2026Episode 14118 min

YDQA: Ep 141- "The End of This Drone Podcast and the Start of a New Chapter”

After more than three years and 140+ episodes, Your Drone Questions. Answered is coming to a close—but this isn’t the end. It’s the beginning of something more focused and forward-looking.In this final episode, we reflect on the journey of the podcast, key moments, and the incredible range of topics and guests that shaped it. We also introduce a brand new podcast that will dive deeper into one of the most important areas in the industry: how drones are used to collect and analyze data. We also explore where the drone industry is heading next, including: The shift toward data-driven drone applications  The future of BVLOS (beyond visual line of sight) operations  Why technical skills matter more than ever  What new job opportunities could look like as the industry grows If you’ve been following the podcast—or you’re looking to understand where drones are really headed—this episode is a must-watch.

April 23, 2026Episode 14018 min

YDQA: Ep 140- "How Are Drones Changing Veterans’ Lives and Careers Through Vets to Drones?”

How do drones help veterans build new careers, regain community, and make a real impact after service?In this episode, we sit down with Chris Lewis from Vets to Drones to explore how this fast-growing organization is connecting veterans to opportunities in the drone industry—while also supporting mental health, disaster response, STEM education, and more. From flying missions in Afghanistan to leading a nationwide network of over 3,700 members, Chris shares how drones became both a career path and a powerful tool for purpose.You’ll learn: Why drone careers are a natural fit for veterans  How Vets to Drones helps with training, jobs, and mentorship  The role drones play in disaster response and real-world missions  How non-veterans can also get involved and support If you’ve ever wondered how drones are being used beyond photography—or how they’re changing lives—this is one you don’t want to miss.https://www.vetstodrones.org/chris@vetstodrones.orghttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBqeNgOzseXlr4p6hIR26DMqfz91sa8fp -- Veterans in the Forest project, a collaboration between Vets to Drones, UNC CARDNL https://tarheels.live/drones/ and One Tree Planted

April 16, 2026Episode 13922 min

YDQA: Ep 139- "Is Drone Pressure Washing the Future of Exterior Cleaning?”

What if you could clean buildings faster, safer, and cheaper—without ever climbing a ladder? In this episode of Your Drone Questions Answered, we dive into the world of drone pressure washing and why it’s quickly becoming a game-changer in the industry. We’re joined by the team behind Drone Wash Solutions (Max and Phillip Orzi), who share how they built a business around this innovative technology and why they chose a hybrid model that combines traditional methods with drone-powered cleaning. From reducing liability risks to tackling hard-to-reach structures, drone pressure washing is opening up new possibilities for both residential and commercial jobs. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why drone pressure washing gives companies a competitive edge  How it improves safety by eliminating the need for ladders and scaffolding  What equipment and setup are actually required to get started  How pilots build confidence and skills for real-world jobs  The role of chemicals, hose systems, and workflow in drone cleaning  Real examples where drones saved time, cost, and effort on complex projects If you’re curious about starting a drone business—or just want to see how drones are transforming industries—this conversation breaks it all down in a practical, real-world way.https://www.dronewashsolutions.com/https://www.lucidbots.com/

April 9, 2026Episode 13819 min

YDQA: Ep 138- "What Does It Take to Build and Manage a National Drone Program?”

What does it really take to scale a drone program across an entire country—and what lessons come from doing it the hard way?In this episode of Your Drone Questions. Answered, we sit down with Seth Gulich to break down his experience managing a national drone program at a major geospatial firm. From hiring and training pilots to navigating real-world challenges in the field, Seth shares what actually matters when building a successful drone operation.If you're looking to turn your interest in drones into a career—especially in mapping, surveying, or geospatial work—this conversation is packed with real insights you won’t hear in beginner guides.We cover: How to get started in the geospatial drone industry (even without experience)  What companies actually look for when hiring drone pilots  The biggest mistakes pilots make—and how to avoid them  Lessons learned from managing 20+ pilots and complex projects nationwide  Why drones are just one piece of a much bigger workflow  How AI and platforms like Mach9 are changing the future of drone data Whether you're a beginner or already flying commercially, this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to succeed in the drone industry today.🔗 Connect with Seth on LinkedIn or learn more about Mach9seth@mach9.iomach9.iohttps://wilkesbarre.psu.edu/academics/surveying

March 12, 2026Episode 13729 min

YDQA: Ep 137- "How Close Are We to Real Drone Delivery at Scale?”

Drone delivery has been talked about for years—but where does the industry actually stand today?In this episode of Your Drone Questions. Answered, host Chris Breedlove sits down with aviation Paul Rossi of 910 Drones to break down the real story behind drone delivery in the United States—how it started, what slowed it down, and why things are finally starting to move forward.In this episode we discuss:• How Paul Rossi got involved in the drone delivery space • The early days of drone delivery under Part 107 waivers • Why COVID changed the conversation around last-mile logistics • What UTM (Unmanned Traffic Management) really means for drone operations • The role of network-based Remote ID and LTE connectivity • Why Mode C veil airspace matters for drone delivery expansion • How drone traffic could eventually operate like cars on the road • Where the industry may go next as regulations continue to evolveWhether you're a drone pilot, aviation enthusiast, or just curious about the future of delivery, this episode offers a fascinating look at how drones are being integrated into real-world logistics.Connect with Paul Rossi: LinkedIn: Paul Rossi Company: 910 Drones paulrossi@910drones.comhttps://www.910drones.com/https://www.flytrex.com/https://www.causeyaviationunmanned.com/https://www.commercialuavnews.com/a-closer-look-at-the-dallas-fort-worth-utm-key-site

February 19, 2026Episode 13620 min

YDQA: Ep 136- "Is the Future of U.S. Drones Being Reshaped by FCC Rules and Onshoring in 2026?”

What does early 2026 mean for the American drone industry?In this episode of Your Drone Questions. Answered, we sit down with WISPR Systems to talk about their journey from a Mississippi startup to a nationally recognized U.S. drone manufacturer — and how recent regulatory changes are impacting the entire UAS landscape.John McArthur shares how WISPR Systems evolved from building drones for professors at Mississippi State University to becoming a major player in the surveying and mapping space. You’ll hear how the company made a strategic decision to “plant their flag” in one vertical, master complex technologies like RTK, PPK, LiDAR, and photogrammetry, and build partnerships with key industry leaders.We also break down:The December 2025 Federal Highway and FCC announcementsWhat NDAA compliance actually means (and why it’s often misunderstood)The difference between American-made, NDAA compliant, Green List, and Blue List dronesHow supply chain realities — especially batteries and payload components — are shaping U.S. manufacturingWhat this all means for contractors, DOT projects, and commercial operatorsWhether waivers may provide clarity for allied-country payloads like Sony camerasIf you’ve been confused about compliance language, worried about what you can legally fly, or wondering how U.S. drone manufacturing is evolving under new federal priorities — this conversation brings clarity.You’ll also learn about WISPR Ranger Pro and the SkyScout series — including how they positioned their platform as a compact, open-payload alternative for professional surveying and mapping teams transitioning from DJI ecosystems.For more information or to connect with the WISPR team, visit: 👉 https://wisprsystems.com/https://wisprsystems.com/wispru/Want your drone question answered in a future episode? Submit it here: https://ydqa.io

February 12, 2026Episode 13516 min

YDQA: Ep 135- "What’s the Difference Between a UAS Test Site and a Test Range?”

Are UAS test ranges and FAA test sites the same thing… or totally different?In this episode of Your Drone Questions Answered, we sit down with Jesse Steele, Range Manager at the Pendleton UAS Range, to break down the real difference between FAA-designated UAS test sites and the ranges that operate under them. You’ll learn:The difference between a UAS test site and a test rangeHow COAs (Certificates of Authorization) are created and managedWhy Pendleton offers 14,000 square miles of test airspaceWhat makes this location ideal for advanced testingThe types of companies and platforms testing there (from commercial to defense)Whether the public can visit or even fly at a range like thisFrom EVTOL projects like Airbus’ Vahana to large-scale testing operations and cross-country drone flights, the Pendleton range has hosted 175+ unique companies and more than 67,000 test flights.If you’ve ever wondered how high-level UAS testing actually works in the United States—and who makes it possible—this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look.To learn more about the range or schedule a tour, visit pendletonuasrange.comHave a drone question you’d like answered on a future episode? Visit ydqa.io and submit it.#Drones #UAS #DroneTesting #Aviation #FAA #DroneIndustry #UAV #EVTOL #CommercialDrones #DroneTechnology

February 5, 2026Episode 13426 min

YDQA: Ep 134- "Grid vs. Ground Coordinates: Are You Setting Up Drone Mapping Projects the Right Way?”

Surveying fundamentals can quietly make or break a drone mapping project—and grid vs. ground coordinates are one of those topics that trip people up more often than they expect. In this episode of Your Drone Questions. Answered the conversation zooms in on the essentials every drone pilot working with mapping, surveying, or lidar data needs to understand.The discussion is joined by Mark White from Duncan-Parnell, a licensed land surveyor with decades of experience in geospatial training and support. Together, they break down what grid and ground coordinates actually mean, why GPS measurements don’t live on the same “surface” we work on in the real world, and how scale factors quietly affect distances, areas, and deliverables.You’ll hear clear explanations of state plane systems, ellipsoids, and why mapping on a flat grid is convenient—but not always representative of true ground distances. The episode also tackles site calibration (sometimes called localization), how it works behind the scenes, and why it’s often the key to making drone data line up correctly with survey control.Useful links:-TBC Power Hour Defining and Working with Grid and Ground Coordinates (16:09 mark is where the graphic referenced in the podcast is discussed): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3SzLtNWa7E -GNSS Site Calibrations in Trimble Access – Everything You Need to Know | Survey Matters (first 2.5 minutes in particular): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5fwa2tGgVAhttps://www.youtube.com/@duncanparnellgeospatialhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhkUv995xbiWXc9Vz2oGD7jdBD2O1wunKhttps://www.duncan-parnell.com/

January 29, 2026Episode 13314 min

YDQA: Ep 133- "What’s Really Happening With the FCC Drone Updates After CES 2026?”

In this episode of Your Drone Questions. Answered by Drone Launch Academy, host Chris Breedlove welcomes Eric Richard from Drone Sports Inc. back to the show to unpack the latest FCC developments affecting the drone industry.Following the FCC’s announcements on December 22 and the follow-up clarification released on January 7, there’s been a lot of confusion, speculation, and concern across the industry. Eric shares firsthand insights from CES 2026, including what he heard directly from FCC representatives, what those updates actually mean in practice, and why the real-world impact may be less immediate than many feared.The conversation dives into topics like:What Eric observed on the CES show floor, including trends in drones, robotics, and autonomous techHow the FCC is thinking about security, certification, and long-term timelinesWhy many definitions in the current guidance remain unclear—and why that mattersWhat this means for education, commercial drones, and U.S. manufacturingHow companies are adapting, collaborating, and positioning themselves for the next few yearsIf you’re trying to make sense of the FCC updates, worried about how they could affect drones in education or business, or just want a grounded, industry-level perspective from someone who was in the room, this episode brings much-needed clarity.Have a question you’d like answered on a future episode? Submit it at ydqa.io and it may be featured on the show.

January 22, 2026Episode 13211 min

YDQA: Ep 132- "Is a Part 107 Certificate Really Enough to Build a Career with Drones?”

Is getting your FAA Part 107 certificate all you need to be competitive in today’s drone industry—or is that just the starting line? In this episode of Your Drone Questions. Answered, host Chris Breedlove digs into what actually makes drone pilots employable and future-proof in a fast-changing tech landscape.Chris is joined by Eric Richard, President of Drone Sports Inc., who brings a deep K–12 and drone education perspective shaped by more than a decade in the industry. Together, they unpack how the role of the drone pilot is evolving, why industry knowledge is becoming just as important as flight skills, and how curiosity—not just certifications—may be the most valuable skill of all.https://www.dronesports.us/eric@dronesports.us

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