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Entries open for the SkyPixel 2024 Photo and Video Contest with more ways to win 

If you have spent any of 2023 capturing beautiful drone shots (and if you are reading this I might you have) now is the time to show your photos and videos. They may even be worth something, assuming you garner a spot on the SkyPixel 2024 podium.

The entry window for the SkyPixel 9th Annual SkyPixel Photo and Video Contest is now open. This year offers even more awards and higher-valued prizes than in previous years. SkyPixel and DJI will present a total of 79 awards with a total value of over $200,000.

The 9th Annual SkyPixel Photo & Video Contest is run by SkyPixel, which is an online photo community that was established in 2014 and is closely tied to DJI, the world’s largest drone maker. The SkyPixel 2024 contest began on Nov. 7 and will accept entries through Feb. 2, 2024. 

The SkyPixel 2024 judging panel includes World Press Photo’s Wen Huang, National Geographic’s Anne Farrar, Southern Weekly’s Nan Li, and Michael Fitzmaurice, who was the Aerial Director of Photography of “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle”. 

The grand prize SkyPixel winner in 2023: “Floral Dress” by Khánh Phan.

SkyPixel’s contest now has a monthly competitions

This year’s SkyPixel Photo & Video Contest adds a new element with three monthly competitions. Each month will focus on a unique category. 

In November, the focus is multi-focal length, probably a nod to the DJI Mavic 3 Pro, which offers three cameras with different focal lengths. The DJI Mavic 3 Pro was released last spring. The drone claimed the title of the world’s first three optical camera drones. 

December spotlights FPV images, probably inspired by DJI’s two FPV drones. The DJI Avata, despite being more geared to FPV flight, provides pretty high-quality video. And the DJI FPV is a unique hybrid of a photography and racing drone. Check out DJI Avata vs. DJI FPV: which is better.

January will highlight handheld photography, certainly inspired by the very recent launch of DJI’s Osmo Pocket 3. The DJI handheld camera added major upgrades to the camera sensor, surely something DJI is hoping contestants make use of. 

Submissions to the monthly competitions can also be entered into the main competition. So, this allows contestants to compete for both monthly and overall awards. 

SkyPixel contest categories and awards 

The 9th Annual SkyPixel Photo & Video Contest is broken out by photo and video submissions. There are four photo categories and five video categories. 

2023 SkyPixel photo categories: 

  • Nature 
  • Architecture 
  • Portrait
  • Sports 

2023 SkyPixel video categories: 

  • Nature 
  • City 
  • Travel 
  • Sports 
  • Creative 

The creative category is a new addition for video creators. The creative category “Break the Mold”, has no restrictions on subject matters. Creators are encouraged to explore novel approaches in terms of creative concepts, narrative styles, and filming techniques. 

All videos must be no less than 30 seconds long. 

The winners of the Best Work accolade will take home the grand prize, a DJI Inspire 3 for the video category and a Hasselblad X2D 100C in the photo category. Each of the prizes is worth $20,000 and $14,000, respectively.  

Also, other top prizes include DJI products, like the DJI Mavic 3 Pro, DJI Air 3, DJI Avata, Osmo Pocket 3, Osmo Action 4, and Osmo Mobile 6

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A winner from the 2018 version of the SkyPixel contest.

How to enter the SkyPixel 2024 contest 

The entry period for the 9th Annual SkyPixel Photo & Video Contest is open now till Feb. 2, 2024. And no need to hold back, you can submit as many photos or videos as you want. Entries can be submitted here (where you’ll also find the official rules). 

Winners will be announced on March 19, 2024.

And to see what you’re up against, check out the winners from last year’s contest: the best drone photos of 2023 and the best drone videos of 2023

So, best of luck! We can’t wait to see your beautiful photos and videos.

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2023 Holiday Drone Gift Guide: Presents for Drone Pilots (at every price point)

Happy November, dronies! Yes, it’s already that time to think about Christmas gifts — or whatever other winter holidays you’re shopping for! And if you have a drone lover in your life you are shopping for this holiday season, look no further, The Drone Girl’s got you covered with our 2023 Holiday Drone Gift Guide. 

From essential accessories to nerdy must-haves, we have something for every drone pilot on your list. Even if they do not need another drone (or if a drone isn’t within your budget), you’ll discover there are a ton of fantastic holiday gift options out there. 

I’ve broken down the gifts by budget, so no matter what your budget or the drone pilot’s interests, we have the perfect gift for them. I’ve curated a selection of potential Holiday 2023 Drone Gift Ideas to help you find the ideal present for the drone pilot in your life. 

So with that, here’s your 2023 holiday drone gift guide: 

2023 holiday drone gifts under $20

Personalized Puzzles ($10.99): The drone photographers in our lives take beautiful shots and they deserve to be shown off. Why not take one of their photos and turn it into a puzzle for everyone to enjoy? Of course, you could make a personalized puzzle with any of your photos, but one of your aerial drone shots (or a shot taken by the gift recipient themselves) would be really special.

Drone Symbol Baseball Cap ($18.99): This baseball hat with the simple drone design is an understated accessory to add to any drone lover’s closet. 

Tablet Holder for DJI Series ($19.99): It can be tricky for drone pilots to capture the perfect shot on the small screen, attaching a tablet to the controller can help the pilot view all the fine details. Before purchasing, check out your drone pilot’s type of drone and tablet and ensure they are compatible. 

STARTRC Drone Landing Pad Pro($19.99):  A landing pad is a must-have for any drone pilot, it helps protect drones from damage when landing. This durable pad is easy to fold and unfold, making it portable and convenient. 

Hallmark Keepsake Christmas Ornament ($19.99): I mean…drones would be much more efficient than reindeer anyway, which makes this super cute Santa ornament a perfect gift for Christmas. 

LEGO Marvel Spider-Man’s Drone Duel Building Kit ($19.99): Superheroes and drones? It’s an excellent combination for any holiday gift. If your drone lover loves Legos, but superheroes aren’t their speed, there are plenty of other Lego kits that feature drones. Check out tons of other LEGO drone options here. 

MicroSD cards (price varies): This is the perfect gift for any drone photographer because you can never have enough memory cards! A broken, lost, corrupted, full, or forgotten memory card will ruin any drone shot. One of our current favorite memory cards is the Samsung PRO Ultimate Micro SD.

Check out our guide to the best microSD cards here, many great ones cost less than $20. 

Leonardo the Drone children's book

Drone Books (price varies): If your drone lover is also a book nerd, there are many excellent drone books on the market. You can check out our best drone children’s books here or a selection of excellent drone books here.

2023 holiday drone gifts under $50

Drone Dojo Subscription ($27.. sort of): If the drone lover in your life also loves building and creating, look into a Drone Dojo subscription. $27 gets you a Blue Belt Membership, which gives you access to Drone Dojo courses, projects, and more.  The courses teach you a range of drone skills including how to build a drone from scratch, and how to program a drone to make it truly autonomous. Exact prices range based on how many months you want to subscribe for.  

This is also a great gift as it won’t take up any space — and doesn’t require you to pack and ship it, either.

Check out our in-depth look at Drone Dojo’s monthly subscription model.

Holy Stone Mini Drone ($35.99): Perhaps the drone lover in your life isn’t ready for the real thing, or is new to the hobby, this toy drone is a great place to start. This indoor toy drone is easy to fly and sure to bring joy to the youngest of drone lovers. 

DJI Mini 4 Pro 360 Propeller Guard ($35.99): If the drone lover in your life purchased the newest DJI Mini line drone to hit the market, the DJI Mini 4 Pro, then these propeller guards are a great gift — particularly because the kit sold by DJI rather annoyingly does not include propeller guards (no, not even the upgraded Fly More Combo).

But because the Mini 4 Pro is a top pick for beginners, having propeller guards is critical in giving any drone pilot even more peace of mind knowing their propellers are protected when they fly their prize possession. 

Drone Case (price varies): Most likely, the most important thing in your drone pilot’s life is their drone, so give them a gift that keeps their drone and its accessories safe from damage, dust, and moisture.   

The case and price will vary depending on the type of drone you are purchasing the case for.  INSYOO makes high-quality cases for most DJI drones. The INSYOO case made for the DJI Mini 2 begins at $25.99.

Drone Lens Filter (price varies): Maybe you want to help your beloved drone pilot take even better photos, then get them a lens filter. Filters can help reduce the amount of light in bright conditions, increase the color concentration, and more. Different filters serve various situations (and are fitted to specific drones), so research the drone and what type of condition they are often flying in. Generally speaking though, filters tend to cost under $50.

For example, the Globact ND Lens Filter Set comes with 6 types of filters and is compatible with DJI Mavic Mini, Mavic Mini 2, and Mini 2S. The 6 set of filters is $36.77. 

2023 holiday drone gifts under $200

The DroneMask 2 ($179): The DroneMask2 is a mask that gives any drone pilot a seamless, immersive experience when flying their camera drone. This innovative product allows you to turn any drone into an FPV drone. The mask works with all camera drones and smartphones, so no need to worry about what type of drone they have. This gift is sure to please and surprise any drone lover. We recently reviewed the DroneMask 2, check it out here.   

DJI Tello Drone ($149): This drone is a winner all around. It’s our pick for one of the best drones for kids, the best drone for STEM programs, the best drone for indoor flying, and the best drone under $100. The drone combines DJI flight technology and an Intel processor to create a budget camera drone that also can be used to teach newbies the basics of programming. 

It’s a great little drone for people looking for a low-cost introduction to student flying and shooting videos. Read our full DJI Tello review here. 

Spare drone batteries (price varies): You won’t have to worry about this gift being returned, as you can guarantee this gift will be welcomed and used. Every drone pilot should fly with spare batteries nearby, in case of emergency, making it perfect for the ultra-practical folks.

Battery costs differ depending on the drone model and are rarely interchangeable, so double check you are purchasing the right battery for your drone pilot’s specific drone. 

To provide you with a sense of potential gift purchases, take a look at the DJI Mini 3 Pro as an example. Its regular battery is priced at $65. Alternatively, you can opt for the DJI Mini Pro Intelligent Flight Battery Plus at $95, which enhances the flight duration from 34 minutes to 47 minutes. 

2023 holiday drone gifts under $500

Drone Adventurer Masterclass+ ($300): Taught by Belgium-based aerial photographer Johan Vandenhecke, this is a start-to-finish guide on using drones to take photos and cinematic videos–and how to make money while doing it. A perfect gift for any drone pilot trying to master their craft. 

Plus, use this link with the promo code SALLY50 to save $50 off the base-level Masterclass course, or use this link with promo code SALLY50PLUS to save $50 on the version with the virtual coaching sessions.  

If a photography course piques your interest, but you aren’t sure about this one or just want more information, read our guide to the best online drone photo courses for 2023.

Drone Pilot Ground School ($299-$525): If the drone pilot in your life hasn’t taken the Federal Aviation Administration’s Aeronautical Knowledge Test yet, chances are they will need to take that soon (if they are planning on turning their hobby into a business). Passing the test is a requirement to fly drones commercially under Part 107.  

The Drone Pilot Ground School is by far the biggest of all the Part 107 test prep programs and the one we would recommend if you want an established player. But there are many other options if you are looking for something different. 

Great news! The Drone Pilot Ground School is currently having a Fly-Day sale where each of their test prep packages is $107 off. The sale runs from Nov. 9th through Nov. 24th, so act fast!

HoverAir X1 ($439): This flying camera is a great gift for anyone who wants a beginner drone that records sound and flies indoors. Don’t expect a DJI-quality drone, when you purchase the HoverAir X1. However, it’s a great little companion for someone who is looking to record mostly human subjects rather than big aerial scenes. Read our full review on HoverAir X1 here.

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DJI Mini 3 (starting at $467): This is the perfect starter drone, as it offers a high-quality camera, but still strips down the fanciest features to keep costs under control. Its camera is slightly lesser when compared to other DJI drones and it doesn’t have the full obstacle avoidance features. But, it’s DJI’s best drone under $500 (though that price point assumes you don’t need the controller, which a new pilot would.) If you want to explore other DJI drones for under $500, check out our guide to the best drones under $500.

Purchase the DJI Mini 3 now from:

2023 holiday drone gifts under $1,000

DJI Osmo Pocket 3

DJI Osmo Pocket 3 ($519): If the drone-lover in your life is always looking for the latest technology, then the Osmo Pocket 3 camera is perfect for them. It’s DJI’s latest compact and versatile handheld action camera. With major upgraded camera sensors, enhanced color modes, robust stabilization, and audio capabilities, it’s a versatile tool that caters to the demands of both amateur and professional content creators.  Check out our full review.

DJI Mini 4 Pro ($959): This drone just hit the market in late September and it is the best drone for beginners, hands down. DJI added omnidirectional sensing to this model, making it particularly crashproof. If you have been wanting to purchase a first-time drone for someone in your life, this is the drone to get! 

The drone has a 1/1.3-inch CMOS camera sensor and is incredibly small and compact (weighing under 249 grams). I can’t recommend this drone enough.

Read my full review of the DJI Mini 4 Pro here.  

What are some of your favorite holiday drone gifts?

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Bosnia Presents Domestically Developed Drones

The Center for Advanced Studies participated in the ninth edition of the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Economy Fair, which was held in Skenderija, and presented a program made in the past period, which also included prototypes of drones. Among other things, the CNT1045-8 and CNT2200-2 drones were presented at the fair. The CNT1045-8 drone has […]

2024 drone events: the top drone conferences, expos and meetups next year

Even though it’s still 2023, it’s not too early to start planning ahead for next year’s drone events. Time to book those flights, hotels, and secure those Early Bird ticket prices for the best 2024 drone events happening next year. 

Here are the top 2024 drone events we are looking forward to most at Drone Girl, in order of occurrence: 

Many large conferences haven’t listed their 2024 dates yet, so continue to check back here for updates.

Sally French, The Drone Girl, at the Autel booth as part of CES 2023.

CES 2024: January 9-12, 2024 

Las Vegas, Nevada

Kickstarting the year with a bang is the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024, held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada. While CES showcases a wide range of consumer technology products, it also offers drone manufacturers, developers, and suppliers a platform to display their latest offerings. Attendees can expect thrilling keynote speeches, product presentations, and networking opportunities with industry giants and innovators. CES is open to people who work in the technology industry and this year Drone Girl was lucky enough to attend. Check out the weirdest, best stuff Drone Girl saw at 2023 CES.

Registration for CES 2024 will open in the fall. 

UMEX & SimTEX 2024: January 22-25, 2024

Abu Dhabi, UAE

The Middle East’s premier event for drones, robotics, components, and unmanned systems, UMEX, takes place in Abu Dhabi at the National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC). With one day dedicated to keynote speakers and three days for exhibiting the latest technology, it’s an excellent opportunity to explore the latest advancements in the drone industry and witness the convergence of technology from various sectors.

More information and registration here. 

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Flyability User Conference: March 6-8, 2024

Lausanne, Switzerland

Flyability’s 2024 User Conference will be hosted at the Hotel Alpha-Palmiers in Lausanne, Switzerland and is set to include keynote presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities — all primarily centered around its Elios 3 drone. The new, international location comes after the 2023 edition of the User Conference was held last year in Denver, Colorado. Register here.

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Drone Responders National Public Safety UAS Conference 2024: March 12-13, 2024

Williamsburg, Virginia

Droneresponders is a non-profit organization focusing on drones for public safety and the organization puts on a two-day conference each year in Williamsburg, Virginia. The conference is best suited for aerial first responders, emergency managers,  search and rescue specialists, and anyone interested in using drones for public safety.  

The 2023 event sold out, so consider securing your spot as a DRONERESPONDERS member today if you plan on attending. 

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Amsterdam Drone Week 2024: April 16-18, 2024 

Amsterdam Drone Week (ADW) is a global platform for sharing knowledge on aerial solutions, innovations, and regulations. It’s perfect for anyone looking to connect on an international scale with industry experts and explore the potential of drones in various applications, including inspection, emergency services, and urban mobility. Plus, it’s just a great excuse to get to Europe.

Last year, they had impressive speakers like Marc Allen of Boeing Company and Patrick Ky, Executive Director European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Find out more about ADW.

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AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2024: April 22-25, 2024  

San Diego, California

Organized by the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), XPONENTIALonential is a massive tech conference dedicated to unmanned systems and robotics. With keynote speeches, workshops, and diverse pass options, it’s a must-attend event for anyone in the drone industry. 

There are a range of registration fees, depending on what type of pass is best for you, ranging from $1,725 to $199, with discounts for AUVSI Members. 

Registration is not open yet, but sign up here to receive the updates on XPO24.

8th Annual Energy Drone & Robotics Summit: June 10-12, 2024

Houston, Texas

The largest event in the world for Robotics, Drones & Data/AI/ML, the Energy Drone & Robotics Summit is dedicated to uncrewed and autonomous systems in energy and industrial operations. With an impressive lineup of forums and workshops, this summit is a must-visit for professionals in the field.

There are eight8 forums/tracks, virtual and hybrid options, and three co-located workshops. This is a massive Summit with something for everyone. Check out the lineup of events for 2024 here. 

ICAO Advanced Air Mobility Symposium 2024: September 9-12, 2024 

Montal, Canada 

Hosted by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), this symposium focuses on Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), showcasing existing technologies, ongoing research, and commercial activities in the rapidly evolving aviation sector.

This year’s theme is “Advance air mobility (AAM) global harmonization and interoperability: Challenges and Opportunities.”  Expect to see ongoing research, and development, as well as commercial and non-commercial activities in the rapidly evolving aviation industry sector. Register Here. 

Global Drone Conference & Exhibition 2024: October 23-24, 2024 

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 

We gave you a good excuse to go to Europe, and now here’s a good excuse to book a trip to Asia. Co-located with the iNNOVATE Tech Show, the Global Drone Conference explores future possibilities, applications, and commercialization in the drone market. 

As this event takes place in Malaysia, you may have a hefty plane ticket, but this conference is offering up an Early Bird Exhibition ticket, which gives you access to the iNNOVATE TechShow, Global Drone Exhibition Hall, and product launches on the Main Stage is free. Save your spot today. 

What 2024 drone events are on your calendar? Leave a comment below!

Curious for a look back at what was happening this time last year? Check out my guide to the biggest 2023 drone events, as well as an even deeper look back at the top 2022 drone events.

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“Behind the Wings” PBS drone special TV episode set to air Thursday

Mark your calendars for a drone-filled television event! On Thursday, November 2 at 9:30 pm ET, a PBS drone special episode of “Behind the Wings” will air. 

This episode is set to feature Archer Aviation, DroneUp and Walmart, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, and Drone Express and MissionGo. All those companies and organizations share one key focus, drone delivery, suggesting that this PBS show could provide some key insights into what 2024 holds for the drone delivery world.

That focus comes at a particularly exciting time for the delivery side of drones. Walmart, which will be featured in the show, recently added Wing (the sister company of Google) as a drone delivery partner. Just this past summer, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) granted BVLOS approval to four companies (many of which are delivery-focused) that would allow them to operate select drones without a visual observer watching the drone’s every move. Even DJI launched its delivery drone, the FlyCart 30, recently.

Dawn Zoldi, the CEO of P3 Tech Consulting, will host the “Behind the Wings”, a Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum project episode. Dawn Zoldi is a huge name in the drone industry. She’s a licensed attorney, a U.S. Air Force veteran, and a premier force in the drone industry. Along with an advisor for Women & Drones and an adjunct professor at Colorado State University. She puts on the annual, in-person Law-Tech Connect events (which have a webinar component for the virtual folks), and she’s also a podcast celebrity as she hosts the Dawn of Drones podcast, plus co-hosts two more: the Full Crew and Full TILT podcasts. Read The Drone Girl’s full interview with Dawn Zoldi here

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Who should watch “Behind the Wings”

This show was designed with the general public in mind, so it could be an ideal viewing to get friends and family more interested in drones. 

The show will stream on Rocky Mountain PBS for Colorado locals (network comprises five full-power stations—flagship station KRMA-TV (channel 6) in Denver and satellites KTSC (channel 8) in Pueblo (also serving Colorado Springs), KRMJ (channel 18) in Grand Junction, KRMU (channel 20) in Durango and KRMZ (channel 24) in Steamboat Springs. 

If you aren’t based in Colorado, the PBS drone special will also stream on YouTube and on the PBS livestream player.

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Korean Firm Showcases Wolf-II C-UAS System

South Korean company Duta Technology displayed its Wolf-II handheld counter-unmanned aircraft system (C-UAS) at the Seoul International Aerospace & Defense Exhibition (ADEX) 2023. Speaking to Janes , Junsu Choi, managing director of Duta Technology, said the Wolf-II is the second generation of the Wolf handheld C-UAS and provides a soft-kill solution by disrupting command-and-control (C2) links or […]

Drone Fails Challenge offers laughs — and potentially free drone classes

We all love the beautiful aerial footage shots captured on drones, but we know a lot of blood, sweat, and tears go into getting the perfect shot. The behind-the-scenes often stays just that, behind the scenes. 

But now it’s time to embrace the wobbles, spins, and uh-ohs because every epic fail is a chance to win flight lessons in disguise. That’s because the team over at drone training website UAV Coach recently announced their Drone Fails Challenge.

As a relatively new drone pilot, I have already had my fair share of epic drone failur (stay tuned for one below), so I am excited for the chance to feel a little less alone in my drone failures and laugh along with The Drone Girl community. 

As a part of the Drone Fails Challenge, UAV Coach invites you to submit your most epic drone fail to be featured on their social media and have a chance to win free access to their online skill builder course. 

Why should we participate? 

Because it’s not only fun to laugh at ourselves, but a chance to learn from them too! By analyzing your crashes and learning from them, you can sharpen your skills.  

Plus, the Drone Fails Challenge is about coming together as a community of drone enthusiasts. We love our community here at Drone Girl. This is a chance to share your crashes, laugh at the moments that went awry, and support fellow pilots on their journey. (If you post your drone fail to social media, tag @thedronegirl too so we can see and repost!)

But most importantly, with each drone fail submission you get a chance to win FREE access to the Drone Pilot Skill Builder course– a $119 value! 

Every month, UAV Coach will award three fails FREE access to their online skill builder course (because we all could use some extra practice). They are opening up voting at the beginning of each month so you can help choose the winners. 

And stay tuned, because UAV says there will also be chances to win other prizes as part of their annual contest. 

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A look into the Drone Pilot Skill Builder course 

Drone Pilot Skill Builder is an online course created by the same folks who run the Drone Pilot Ground School, which also offers a Part 107 test prep course. That course happens to come recommended as my top Part 107 online test prep course (not to mention it’s one of the biggest).

Alas, the Drone Fails Challenge contest does not include a chance to win the Drone Pilot Ground School Part 107 online test prep course, but they do frequently offer scholarships 

The Drone Pilot Skill Builder (what you can win in the contest) is an online self-paced course that covers a range of topics for beginner drone pilots such as:

  • Where you can fly legally 
  • How to do airspace research + plan flights like a pro
  • Flight exercises that hone your drone piloting skills 
  • Techniques to capture breathtaking drone footage
  • Intelligent flight modes to get the most out of your drone 
  • Troubleshooting & emergency procedures for any situation 

The Drone Pilot Skill Builder course usually costs $119 but is on sale now through Oct. 31st for $99, but you’ll get the chance to get the entire course for free simply by submitting your epic drone fail.

Read more about the Drone Pilot Skill Builder Course here.

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Drone Fails Challenge video submission guidelines 

Convinced? Ready to submit? Before you do, make sure your video follows the guidelines: 

  • Vertical or horizontal format 
  • Text on video is okay but not preferred 
  • Up to 2GB in size 
  • Max 1 min long 

UAV Coach is looking for a video of a drone crashing or generally acting strange. Perhaps the drone was in follow-me mode and crashed into a tree. Maybe those sneaky phone lines got you and your drone again, they want to see it. Perhaps, you captured from another device a drone failing or falling that would also be a great submission. The more epic fail the better. 

Really any drone failure goes and since drone fans will be voting, the more epic and funnier the better. 

Submit your drone fail here, for the chance to win. And if you post to social media don’t forget to  @thedronegirl, as we’d love to see your drone fail!

My submission to the Drone Fails Challenge

And without further ado, my epic drone fail. I thought my HoverAir X1 was going to land safely in the palm of my hand, but my drone had other plans. The HoverAir X1 landed right into a tree! 
It was made even more embarrassing because I was with a friend who was taking photos of me for my review of the HoverAir X1, who you can see in the background. It was a massive failure. Feel free to laugh.

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