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Drone Safety Day 2024 set for end of April
Drone Safety Day 2024, an event orchestrated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), could potentially be a fun day for drone pilots — and an excuse to think about drones a little more than you might normally do. Scheduled for Saturday, April 27, 2024, Drone Safety Day 2024 is a one-day, quasi-holiday invented by the FAA. The FAA intends for the national event to draw attention to drone safety, but really it’s just an excuse to get out and fly or discuss all things drones.
This is the sixth consecutive year of Drone Safety Day 2024. That said, the 2024 edition is a pared-down version from prior iterations that lasted an entire week. The FAA began streamlining Drone Safety Day to a single day back in 2022., which has stuck over the past couple years.
Though it’s hosted by the government, Drone Safety Day 2024 really only works thanks to the private companies and organizations nationwide that participate. Those are the groups that put on the day’s live events — which in turn magnify the FAA’s promotional campaign.
In exchange for their efforts to put on events (many of which are free), participating businesses, schools, and various organizations can use Drone Safety Day 2024 as a big marketing and outreach opportunity.
Live, in-person events for drone safety day 2024
For Drone Safety Day 2024, organizers have already planned more than a dozen events nationwide, and more will likely be added. These gatherings are varied, ranging from educational panels on drone law and policy to more relaxed and fun fly-ins, reflecting the diverse interests within the drone community.
Various organizations, including colleges and local AUVSI chapters, host the events. For now, there are more than a dozen events happening around the nation, and in Puerto Rico. Beyond strictly drone safety oriented events, activities you might participate in include an aerospace career day in Minnesota and a Family Fun Fest coordinated by the National Center for Autonomous Technologies held in Maryland.
See a full list of the Drone Safety Day 2024 events here.
No events in your area? Why not host your own? To have your event added to the FAA’s map on the official FAA Drone Safety Day page, submit it here.
And if you aren’t quite sure what to do, the FAA recommends hosting activities including live drone demonstrations, TRUST, or Part 107 Test Prep course, or general fly-ins or get-togethers.
The FAA has not forgotten about individuals who prefer or need to stay home. Visit theDrone@Home Activity page, which is primarily aimed at engaging children in STEM education through drone-related activities.
Highlights of Drone Safety Day 2024
Drone Safety Day was previously National Drone Safety Awareness Week. And, it’s recognized for its themes and acronyms, courtesy of the FAA’s marketing team. This year continues the tradition, bringing back the “Fly RIGHT” theme.
- Register your drone & comply with Remote ID
- Interact with others
- Gain knowledge
- Have a safety plan
- Trust and train
The FAA encourages participants to use the hashtag #DroneSafetyDay to share their experiences. Also, we here at The Drone Girl would love to see your posts too, so don’t forget to tag us @thedronegirl on Instagram.
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The best drone video of 2023 (according to AirVuz)
In a world full of drone videos, it’s rare to find one that really wows us. But we’ve got it — the top drone video of 2023 that truly stands out.
AirVuz recently announced the winners of its 2023 Drone Video Contest. The selections were made by a panel of judges, including The Drone Girl herself, Sally French.
Aerial videography company AeroCircus clinched the title of Drone Video of the Year for their Showreel 2023, while Skynamic Drone, another drone filming company, won FPV Video of the Year with their reel, FPV Demoreel.
Drone Video of the Year: Showreel 2023
The Drone Video of the Year, Showreel 2023, is akin to a trailer for one of the most epic movies you’ve ever seen, capturing stunning landscapes and intricate drone maneuvers.
“Still speechless… Bringing the award to Munich for the second time makes me particularly humble, especially in these times for the film industry worldwide,” AeroCircus said upon receiving the news.
For winning Drone Video of the Year, AeroCircus was awarded a DJI prize package. The prize is sponsored by Skypixel, which includes a DJI Mavic 3 Pro with DJI RC.
Also, AirVuz acknowledged three finalists in this category: Bashin AbuShakra, Timelab.pro, and Florian Ledoux. As finalists, these winners will each receive a DJI Mini Pro 4 with DJI RC 2.
FPV Video of the Year: FPV Demoreel
Skynamic emerged as the champion in the FPV category with their video, FPV Demoreel. This video elevates FPV drone maneuvering to a whole new level.
“We feel humbled to be recognized by the AirVuz community in such an overwhelming way,” said Gabriel Manz of Skynamic Drone.
For winning FPV Video of the Year, Skynamic received a DJI prize package sponsored by Skypixel. The prize package included a pair of DJI Goggles 2+ and two DJI O3 Air Units.
Both categories boasted impressive submissions. “Picking the winning videos for 2023 was no easy task for our judges, given the strength of the field,” said AirVuz President and CEO Mike Israel.
Lastly, check out the full list of 2023 Drone Video of the Year nominees. Or check out the FPV Drone Video of the Year nominees.
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