“That drone flying around a suburban house might not belong to a wannabe pilot — it may be a tool that’s become indispensable for a small business.
Many small companies have either built their business around drones or use them to do tasks they previously accomplished by regular planes and helicopters. The unmanned aircraft also take the place of humans who might use scaffolding or navigate difficult terrain to get a close look at a structure or damage from a disaster. Drones, whose prices range from under $100 into the thousands of dollars, can be cheaper, faster and safer ways to make inspections and take photos and videos.”
By: Joyce M. Rosenberg | April 20, 2016 | Washington Post
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