Weekly Wings: DroneLife.com

Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry, Terry Neff

Welcome to "Weekly Wings," your go-to podcast from DroneLife.com, where we soar through the latest in drone technology, regulation updates, and exciting innovations. Each week, join our hosts as they navigate the skies of the drone industry, offering expert insights, interviews with key figures, and a bird’s-eye view of how drones are shaping our world. From commercial applications to recreational adventures, "Weekly Wings" delves deep into how these remarkable machines are impacting construction, education, agriculture, filmmaking, delivery services, and much more. Whether you're a professional drone operator, a hobbyist, or just drone-curious, tune in to stay informed and inspired as we explore the heights of what's possible in the world of drones. Subscribe now and never miss an episode of "Weekly Wings" where the future is looking up! read less
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Saving Lives, Autonomous Firehawks, and Robotic Security | November 18, 2024
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Saving Lives, Autonomous Firehawks, and Robotic Security | November 18, 2024
In this week’s episode of Weekly Wings, hosts Paul Rossi and Terry Neff dive into the latest drone and aviation developments. The episode begins with a heartwarming story of a missing 4-year-old child in Millersville, located quickly with the help of a drone deployed by local emergency teams and volunteer firefighters. The hosts discuss the critical role of drones in public safety and the collaboration required to make such operations successful - https://smokeybarn.com/missing-4-year-old-found-safe-by-drone-in-under-an-hour-in-millersville/ The conversation then shifts to Skydio's latest $170 million funding round and its implications for the company’s future. Despite the challenges surrounding supply chains and political restrictions, the company is positioning itself as a leader in defense and enterprise drone solutions, including potential contracts across Japan and the U.S. The hosts explore the financial and technological factors driving this growth - https://techcrunch.com/2024/11/15/drone-manufacturer-skydio-raises-170-million-extension-round/ Next, they highlight a major acquisition in battery technology. Lytton’s purchase of Kuberg’s facility in California aims to ramp up production of lithium-sulfur batteries for drones and ground robotics. This development promises to strengthen the U.S. drone and defense industries with domestic battery production, meeting critical supply chain needs - https://dronelife.com/2024/11/13/lyten-acquires-cubergs-facility-to-boost-us-lithium-sulfur-battery-production-for-drone-and-defense-applications/ The hosts also touch on Sikorsky's autonomous Blackhawk helicopter, now branded as the Firehawk. This cutting-edge innovation demonstrates its ability to autonomously suppress wildfires, saving lives and resources while reducing risk to human pilots. The demonstration, attended by FEMA, NASA, and DARPA, showcases the potential of autonomous helicopters in disaster response - https://dronelife.com/2024/11/12/autonomous-black-hawk-helicopter-demonstrates-precise-wildfire-suppression/ Additionally, they preview the upcoming Vets2Drones event at Baltimore's Camden Yards. The event offers a unique opportunity for U.S. military veterans and public safety personnel to network, learn, and fly drones. With free registration and hands-on experience provided, the hosts encourage those in the region to participate - https://dronelife.com/2024/11/12/autonomous-black-hawk-helicopter-demonstrates-precise-wildfire-suppression/ In a fascinating turn, the team highlights efforts in Australia to conserve endangered koalas using thermal drones. These drones help researchers identify koala populations in remote wildlife sanctuaries without disturbing their natural habitats. This groundbreaking application is aiding conservationists in protecting this iconic species and monitoring its health and behavior - https://dronelife.com/2024/11/08/drones-detect-endangered-koalas-in-australias-waulinbakh-wildlife-sanctuary/ In the realm of security, the hosts discuss the deployment of robotic dogs at Mar-a-Lago for U.S. Secret Service operations. These advanced machines provide 24/7 surveillance, GPS tracking, and enhanced situational awa...
Lights to Lasers: Drones in Sports, Safety & Sanctions | November 4, 2024
Nov 4 2024
Lights to Lasers: Drones in Sports, Safety & Sanctions | November 4, 2024
In this episode of the Weekly Wings podcast, hosts Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry, and Terry Neff dive into a range of engaging topics surrounding drones and technology. They start by sharing personal memories of attending big sporting events, like Yankees games and UFC matches, highlighting how these traditions bring joy and nostalgia. Shifting to current events, they discuss the growing popularity of drone light shows, particularly those seen during Halloween and Diwali celebrations, and marvel at the creativity of companies like Sky Element, which use FPV drones and 3D effects to captivate audiences - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSQdQ3Vz8KI and https://dronelife.com/2024/11/01/illumin-drone-shows-adds-a-spark-to-diwali-celebrations-in-ottawa-with-eco-friendly-drone-display/   On the technology front, the hosts explore an innovative concept of a drone with a "nervous system" designed for real-time feedback, sparking speculation on how such advancements might enhance drone capabilities, including scent detection. A more lighthearted segment features “drone jousting” from conflict zones, where drones attempt to knock each other off course with sticks—an imaginative, if unconventional, use of drone technology - https://techxplore.com/news/2024-11-drone-nervous-trialed-scientists.html#google_vignette   They then delve into counter-UAS advancements, discussing the U.S. Army’s Coyote drone program for intercepting enemy drones. With diagrams and visuals, they break down the systems involved in detecting and neutralizing threats, while reflecting on the wider implications for both defense and space applications - https://www.twz.com/news-features/army-coyote-drone-hunting-drones-have-scored-170-combat-kills   The conversation shifts to supply chain and sanction challenges affecting the drone industry, as seen with Skydio's battery shortages following recent Chinese sanctions. They also note DJI's struggles with import restrictions, emphasizing the impact of international tensions on drone availability - https://dronelife.com/2024/10/31/skydio-responds-to-chinese-sanctions-with-temporary-battery-rationing-for-drone-customers/   The episode takes a serious turn with a discussion on FAA fines, after a real estate developer was penalized for using drones to harass homeless individuals. The hosts consider the ethical implications, stressing the importance of responsible drone use - https://www.chieftain.com/story/news/2024/11/01/pueblo-drone-pilot-hit-with-270k-fine-for-videos-mocking-homeless/75822728007/   In the realm of public safety, they highlight the use of drones in active shooter drills by North Carolina’s Iredell County Sheriff's Office. This underscores the value of incorporating drones in emergency response training to enhance preparedness - https://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/deputies-utilize-drone-technology-during-active-shooter-drill-iredell-county/SMYTYEYKMZGXNDQRQ74JKSECLA/   Finally, they explore the cutting-edge application of lasers in cou...
Langley Drone Swarms, Felon Captured & Advanced Lift Regulation | October 28, 2024
Nov 1 2024
Langley Drone Swarms, Felon Captured & Advanced Lift Regulation | October 28, 2024
In this episode of Weekly Wings, hosts Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry and Terry Neff explore the latest in drone technology, military countermeasures, and regulatory updates. The conversation kicks off with reports of a mysterious drone swarm sighted over Langley Air Force Base. The team delves into the implications of these sightings and the ongoing investigations to determine their origins, sparking discussions on airspace security. Following that, they discuss the U.S. Army's development of what could be their most effective counter-UAS system yet, with a focus on reducing red tape to enable faster drone deployment in combat scenarios. The episode then shifts to the introduction of counter-UAS training in basic training, highlighting the military's response to the growing threat of drone warfare - https://breakingdefense.com/2024/10/us-army-takes-on-most-effective-counter-drone-system-yet-red-tape/ and https://www.militarytimes.com/video/2024/10/24/counter-drone-training-for-soldiers/ In the tech spotlight, Mitsubishi’s wind detection drone technology emerges as a game-changer for optimizing wind farm placements. The team discusses how this innovation, driven by AI, allows drones to collect accurate wind data to determine ideal locations for renewable energy installations - https://dronelife.com/2024/10/22/mitsubishi-electric-develops-uav-based-wind-detection-system-for-optimized-wind-farm-placement/ Turning to regulatory news, the team covers DJI’s lawsuit against the Department of Defense as the company challenges its designation as a "Chinese military company," a classification impacting DJI’s business in the U.S. - https://www.newsweek.com/chinese-drone-firm-suing-pentagon-represented-former-obama-ag-1972528 The episode then explores a recent archaeological discovery along the Silk Road in Uzbekistan, where drones equipped with LiDAR have unveiled hidden outposts, fortresses, and plazas, reshaping our understanding of ancient trade routes - https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/lost-centuries-silk-road-cities-are-revealed-drone-technology-rcna176990 On the law enforcement front, drones recently helped locate a convicted felon in Nelson County, allowing authorities to make a quick arrest without endangering officers - https://www.wlky.com/article/drone-locates-convicted-felon-nelson-county/62709888 The team also examines a drone crash during a Boston Celtics event, which injured two people, underscoring the importance of proper drone regulations in populated areas - https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/boston-celtics-cnn-tnt-drone-crash/ Finally, they wrap up with a discussion on the FAA's new regulations for powered-lift aircraft. These standards, essential for certifying pilots and instructors, are paving the way for the future of eVTOL and advanced air mobility in the U.S. - https://dronelife.com/2024/10/23/faa-issues-final-rule-for-powered-lift-aircraft-a-major-milestone-for-evtol-and-advanced-air-mobility/
ISR, Mechazilla & Mysterious Drone Sightings | October 21, 2024
Oct 21 2024
ISR, Mechazilla & Mysterious Drone Sightings | October 21, 2024
In this week’s episode of Weekly Wings, hosts Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry and Terry Neff unpack some of the most significant developments in drone technology, military applications, and regulatory responses. The episode begins with a captivating discussion on the drone footage capturing the moments after the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) military strike on Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. The hosts examine the role of drones in modern warfare and how they’re being used not only for strikes but also for target confirmation and surveillance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyOdotevT_E Next up, SpaceX's Mechazilla makes headlines as it successfully catches the Falcon 9 Heavy rocket booster upon return to Earth. The team explores the engineering marvel behind this recovery system, noting how it paves the way for more efficient space missions and reuse of rocket components - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh_0AQhK7sg In acquisition news, Flock Safety has acquired Aerodome to further develop U.S. NDAA-compliant drones for Drone as a First Responder (DFR) programs. This move signals Flock Safety's expanding influence in public safety and surveillance, integrating drones with real-time crime centers - https://dronelife.com/2024/10/16/flock-safety-expands-capabilities-with-acquisition-of-aerodome/ The hosts then delve into SPH’s Circlegrammetry, a new 3D mapping technique that improves accuracy in drone-based modeling by having drones fly in circular patterns rather than traditional linear routes. This innovation could revolutionize mapping for industries like construction and disaster relief - https://dronelife.com/2024/10/15/sph-engineering-unveils-circlegrammetry-a-new-approach-to-drone-photogrammetry/ The episode takes a darker turn with the story of a man caught dropping explosives from a drone. The hosts discuss the increasing concerns around unauthorized drone weaponization and its implications for public safety - https://www.wmtw.com/article/maine-man-accused-using-drone-drop-explosive-devices/62638863 In the tech world, ePropelled has introduced U.S.-made electric motors for drones, providing a critical piece of the puzzle for creating American-manufactured NDAA-compliant drone systems. The hosts highlight the significance of this development in bolstering the U.S. drone industry - https://dronelife.com/2024/10/16/epropelled-introduces-new-falcon-propulsion-systems-supporting-made-in-america-drone-technology/ The episode concludes with a look at mysterious drone sightings near U.S. military installations, including Langley Air Force Base and Naval Station Norfolk. These sightings have prompted political action, with legislators like Senator Jerry Moran introducing bills to give military bases more authority to neutralize potential threats from unidentified drones - https://www.newsweek.com/us-air-force-langley-drones-mystery-map-1969811 and https://www.kwch.com/2024/10/16/sen-moran-introduce-legislation-after-reports-ufo-drones-over-us-military-base/
FPV, Drone Shows & AI in Disaster Relief | October 14, 2024
Oct 14 2024
FPV, Drone Shows & AI in Disaster Relief | October 14, 2024
In this week's episode of Weekly Wings, hosts Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry, and Terry Neff dive into exciting drone-related innovations and their impact across various industries. The episode begins with an exploration of FPV Logic, an FPV simulator available on Steam. Samuel shares his firsthand experience using it as a tool to train in first-person-view (FPV) drone piloting, highlighting its value for beginners and seasoned pilots alike - https://store.steampowered.com/app/2398030/FPV_LOGIC/ The conversation then shifts to recent developments in counter-UAS technology. The hosts discuss the testing of advanced counter-UAS systems by the U.S. Marines and Israel, which are designed to neutralize potential aerial threats like drone swarms, emphasizing the growing need for such systems in modern defense - https://defensescoop.com/2024/10/11/marines-lmadis-counter-drone-system-wti-course/ Next, they look at the use of drones for installing sensors on power lines. This cutting-edge technology allows for the rapid installation of sensors to monitor power grids, improving safety and efficiency with minimal human involvement. The hosts marvel at the speed and precision of these drone operations - https://dronelife.com/2024/10/10/drones-install-powerline-sensors-in-seconds-as-heimdall-power-aims-to-meet-u-s-grid-compliance/ The episode also covers the Saildrone’s deployment into Hurricane Milton, where it collected critical weather data, showcasing drones’ abilities to withstand extreme environments while providing valuable information during natural disasters - https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/video/noaa-saildrone-first-look-at-milton-waves-in-gulf In the world of entertainment, the team discusses Tesla’s recent “We Robot” event, which featured a spectacular drone light show. This was followed by Denver’s upcoming 40-night drone light show event for the holiday season, bringing awe-inspiring visuals to the sky every night starting in November - https://dronexl.co/2024/10/11/tesla-wows-crowd-drone-show-we-robot-event/ and https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/drone-show-downtown-denver-holiday-season/ On a more serious note, the episode explores the use of Skyfire AI in Western North Carolina for hurricane relief efforts. Drones, equipped with AI, were deployed to assist in search-and-rescue missions and deliver essential supplies to areas cut off by the storm - https://dronelife.com/2024/10/10/skyfire-is-on-the-ground-for-hurricane-response-an-inside-look-at-the-mission/ In a fascinating twist, the team highlights a new discovery—a previously unknown plant species identified by a drone collecting samples from the side of a cliff. This use of drones in scientific research is opening new frontiers for exploration in hard-to-reach environments - https://www.popsci.com/technology/drone-discovers-plant/ Finally, the episode concludes with a look at "lights-out" inventory management in warehouses, where drones equipped with advanced sensors are able to conduct inventory in complete darkness, offering businesses a new way to increase efficiency and reduce energy costs -
Swarming Lights, Bee Trackers & Microwave Defenses | October 7, 2024
Oct 7 2024
Swarming Lights, Bee Trackers & Microwave Defenses | October 7, 2024
In this week’s episode of Weekly Wings, Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry and Terry Neff cover a wide range of fascinating drone and space topics. The episode begins with a dive into the awe-inspiring Shenzhen drone light show, which featured over 10,000 drones creating stunning 3D shapes and dynamic animations in celebration of China’s National Day. The hosts marvel at the impressive display, discussing the technical and artistic feats achieved through these large-scale drone shows - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3gevG5KVL0 Next, the discussion shifts to Geodnet, a decentralized RTK network solution for high-precision positioning. Paul shares his personal experience with installing Geodnet miners and highlights the network’s rapid growth and potential as a passive income stream within the drone industry - https://console.geodnet.com/map The team then introduces Flyability’s new cloud-based software for the Elios 3 drone. This software allows users to store, process, and share data collected during inspections of confined spaces, making it easier to collaborate and make decisions based on the collected data, all within a streamlined platform - https://dronelife.com/2024/10/03/flyability-unveils-new-cloud-solution-for-elios-3-at-intergeo-2024/ Turning to the military front, the hosts cover the U.S. Marines’ adoption of a microwave-based counter-UAS system, designed to neutralize drone swarms. They discuss the system’s capabilities in melting enemy drones mid-air, a crucial advancement in modern military operations - https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/your-marine-corps/2024/09/30/marines-to-receive-new-system-for-zapping-drone-swarms-out-of-the-sky/ The conversation then moves to the latest advancements in drone delivery, including Google Wing and Matternet’s most recent announcements. The hosts explore how robots and drones are teaming up to revolutionize last-mile deliveries, offering new levels of efficiency - https://dronelife.com/2024/10/01/serve-robotics-and-wing-join-forces-for-robot-drone-delivery-cooperation/ and https://dronelife.com/2024/10/02/matternet-launches-first-drone-home-delivery-service-in-silicon-valley-video/ Shifting gears, they highlight how drones played a crucial role in hurricane relief efforts in western North Carolina, delivering essential supplies to remote areas that were inaccessible by road. Drones were used not only for delivering supplies but also for nighttime search and rescue missions - https://myfox8.com/news/north-carolina/piedmont-triad/surry-county-farmer-using-drone-to-deliver-supplies-to-western-north-carolina/ In a fascinating case study, the team explores how tiny radar chips mounted on bees are helping researchers track their movements and better understand pollination patterns. The innovative use of drones equipped with receivers is pushing the boundaries of agricultural and environmental research - https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj9jzv27lv2o The episode concludes with a look at how Delta Airlines is using drones for aircraft maintenance inspections. With FAA approval, Delta is incorporating drones to inspect their...
Guinness Record, Counter-UAS Tech & Poop-Copters | September 30, 2024
Sep 30 2024
Guinness Record, Counter-UAS Tech & Poop-Copters | September 30, 2024
In this thrilling episode of Weekly Wings, hosts Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry, and Terry Neff explore the most recent developments in space and drone technology. They begin with the SpaceX Dragon capsule's successful docking with the International Space Station (ISS), focusing on the challenges faced by astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who have been in space far longer than expected due to delays with the Boeing Starliner. The hosts dive into how these extended missions are shaping future space travel and the importance of reliable spacecraft for crew safety - https://www.npr.org/2024/09/28/nx-s1-5132090/spacex-nasa-crew-9-launch The episode then shifts gears to Sky Elements’ incredible Guinness World Record for the largest pyrotechnic drone show. With 1,164 drones lighting up the Texas sky in a breathtaking display, the hosts discuss how drone shows are transforming entertainment, from storytelling to marketing, and the emotional resonance they can create, including one dedicated to a founder’s late daughter - https://www.fox4news.com/news/mansfield-world-record-drone-show-sky-elements Next, the team dives into Honeywell's kinetic counter-UAS system, a multi-layered defense technology that is changing the game in security and military operations. With drone threats becoming more sophisticated, Honeywell’s system offers a powerful solution for neutralizing rogue drones, especially in critical infrastructure and battlefield scenarios - https://breakingdefense.com/2024/09/honeywell-to-demo-new-kinetic-soft-kill-c-uas-for-air-force/?utm_campaign=Skydio&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email In a more lighthearted segment, the hosts discuss the viral “poop copter,” a drone project designed to autonomously locate and clean up dog waste. While humorous, the project demonstrates impressive advancements in machine learning and automation, showing how drones can solve even the most mundane of tasks - https://hackaday.com/2024/09/28/dog-poop-drone-cleans-up-the-yard-so-you-dont-have-to/ The episode highlights the latest from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which deployed a saildrone into the eye of a hurricane to collect critical data on wind speeds and wave heights. The hosts reflect on the expanding role of drones in extreme weather monitoring and oceanic exploration - https://mashable.com/article/hurricane-helene-footage-waves-ocean-storm The podcast also highlights a recent story from Eugene, Oregon, where a missing teenager was found thanks to a DJI M30 drone equipped with a spotlight. The hosts discuss how the use of drones by law enforcement and rescue teams is becoming increasingly vital for locating missing persons, especially in difficult-to-reach areas like dense forests or hazardous terrain - https://kval.com/news/local/drone-team-assists-local-authorities-in-rescue-of-missing-teenager Asylon Robotics’ latest unveil takes center stage with the introduction of their Guardian drone, an autonomous security system designed for 24/7 protection of critical infrastructure. The hosts emphasize the Guardian’s ability to patrol and monitor without human intervention, showcasing the future of fully automated security systems -
Moon Oxygen, Military Drones, & Zipline Innovation | September 23, 2024
Sep 23 2024
Moon Oxygen, Military Drones, & Zipline Innovation | September 23, 2024
In this episode of Weekly Wings, hosts Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry, and Terry Neff dive into the latest developments in drone technology, space exploration, and public safety. They kick off with Sierra Space’s groundbreaking technology to extract oxygen from lunar soil, a major advancement that could enable sustainable human presence on the moon by providing vital oxygen for both humans and rocket fuel without needing to transport it from Earth - https://www.sierraspace.com/press-releases/sierra-space-unveils-breakthrough-technology-designed-to-extract-oxygen-from-lunar-soil/ Next, they turn their attention to Pinehurst, North Carolina’s upcoming holiday-themed drone light show, where a dazzling aerial display will be accompanied by family-friendly activities like carnival rides, glow putting, and alpine tubing—perfect for kicking off the festive season https://www.pinehurst.com/events/festive-in-flight-a-holiday-drone-show-celebration/ In the tech spotlight, the hosts explore Zipline’s innovative P2 delivery system, which utilizes a two-part drone—a larger “zip” and a smaller tethered “droid”—to revolutionize fast, efficient, and sustainable deliveries. With rigorous testing in extreme environments, Zipline is setting a new standard for commercial and healthcare drone services - https://dronelife.com/2024/09/20/behind-the-scenes-of-ziplines-new-p2-system-a-look-at-drone-delivery-innovation-video/ The discussion then shifts to the military sector, where the U.S. Army has selected the Ghost X and C100 drones for tactical operations. These drones are set to enhance the Army's surveillance and operational capabilities, further cementing the role of unmanned systems in modern warfare - https://dronelife.com/2024/09/17/u-s-army-selects-new-small-uncrewed-aircraft-systems-for-company-level-use/ and https://www.defenseone.com/threats/2024/09/army-embraces-ukraine-style-warfare-new-all-drone-unit/399679/ The episode also covers India’s recent $3 billion drone deal with the U.S., marking a major boost to their military and surveillance operations - https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/pm-modi-us-visit-as-pm-narendra-modi-and-joe-biden-hold-bilateral-talks-a-mega-drone-deal-firms-up-6620448 The team highlights the launch of a fully autonomous Drone as a First Responder (DFR) program in B Cave, Texas. This groundbreaking initiative aims to improve public safety by automating police drone deployments, showcasing the growing role of drones in emergency response - https://dronelife.com/2024/09/18/bee-cave-texas-fully-autonomous-drone-first-responder-program-set-to-launch/ On the research front, the University of Kentucky has secured a $910,000 USDA grant to explore drone technology for livestock management, specifically using drones for herding and monitoring cattle. This project highlights the expanding role of drones in agriculture and land management - https://dronelife.com/2024/09/17/university-of-kentucky-secures-grant-to-develop-drone-technology-for-cattle-management/ The hosts then cover the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) expanding its drone fleet from five to twelve drones, requiring a new cloud-based software solution to manage operations. This marks a significant step in integrating drones into accident investigations and improving data collection and fleet management - https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/ntsb-works-to-streamline-drone-program/ Finally, the episode wraps up with a discussion on the visit of 26 U.S. executives to Taiwan, where they met with local industry leaders to strengthen the drone supply chain and reduce reliance on Chinese-made components. This collaboration aims to bu...
Spacewalks, Artificial Intelligence, & CCP Drones | September 16, 2024
Sep 16 2024
Spacewalks, Artificial Intelligence, & CCP Drones | September 16, 2024
In Episode 20 of Weekly Wings, Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry, and Terry Neff bring listeners the latest updates from the drone and space industries. From SpaceX's historic commercial spacewalk to the growing role of drones in disaster recovery, this episode covers an exciting range of topics. The hosts delve into cutting-edge developments like Alarm.com’s home security drone patent, Skyfire AI’s venture into AI-powered drone technology, and the expansion of drone light shows into the U.S. market. With discussions on both regulatory challenges and emerging technologies, this episode is a must-listen for drone enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. SpaceX's First Commercial Spacewalk The episode begins with a discussion on SpaceX’s groundbreaking commercial spacewalk. The hosts highlight the significance of this event as the first non-government-led spacewalk, emphasizing the role of private companies in space exploration. They talk about the experience of the astronauts, the challenges of working in pressurized suits, and the impressive height at which they orbited—higher than the International Space Station (ISS) - https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=polarisdawn Drone Footage in Natural Disasters Next, the conversation shifts to the powerful impact of drones in disaster recovery efforts, with a focus on footage of recent severe weather events like Hurricane Francine. The hosts discuss how drone footage aids in real-time assessments and visual storytelling, helping emergency teams and the public better understand the extent of the damage - https://x.com/PiQSuite/status/1833052582169772061 / https://www.wdsu.com/article/watch-drone-video-shows-flooding-in-mandeville-after-hurricane-francine/62175692 Alarm.com’s Home Security Drone Patent The tech spotlight covers Alarm.com’s recent patent for drone-based home surveillance systems. The team explores the potential of drones to enhance property security and how this new patent could transform the future of home and business security by integrating dynamic, responsive technology into existing security infrastructures - https://dronelife.com/2024/09/11/alarm-com-secures-patent-for-drone-based-pre-surveillance-enhancing-property-security-with-uav-technology/ Drone Light Shows Expand in the U.S. The episode highlights the expansion of Canadian-based drone show company Illumin into the U.S. market. The hosts share details about recent spectacular light shows held in Toronto and Florida, emphasizing the growing demand for creative and immersive drone shows across North America - https://dronelife.com/2024/09/10/illumin-drone-shows-expands-to-u-s-with-spectacular-southern-debut/ Skyfire AI and AI-Powered Drone Technology The episode covers the latest acquisition by Skyfire Consulting, which partnered with Echelon AI to launch Skyfire AI. This venture focuses on using AI-powered drone technology for emergency response, law enforcement, and military applications, marking an exciting step forward for the drone industry - https://dronelife.com/2024/09/12/skyfire-and-echelon-join-forces-to-launch-skyfireai-advancing-ai-powered-drone-technology/ North Carolina Drone Pilot Case Goes to Supreme Court In the regulatory corner, the hosts revisit the ongoing legal battle involving North Carolina drone pilot Michael Jones, whose case has now reached the U.S. Supreme Court. Jones is fighting for the right to offer aerial imagery without being classified as a licensed surveyor, a case that could set a precedent for the drone industry nationwide - https://dronelife.com/2024/09/10/north-carolina-drone-photographer-seeks-supreme-court-support-for-first-amendment-rights/ CCP Drones Act Passes in the House
Drone Certifications, Combat Tech & BVLOS | September 9, 2024
Sep 9 2024
Drone Certifications, Combat Tech & BVLOS | September 9, 2024
In this week's episode of Weekly Wings, hosts Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry, and Terry Neff cover a range of cutting-edge drone innovations and industry updates. The episode starts with a recap of Paul’s experience at the Commercial UAV Expo in Las Vegas, including highlights from live flight demonstrations - https://dronelife.com/2024/09/03/live-flight-demonstrations-from-the-field-at-commercial-uav-expo/ Percepto's industrial inspection drones received FAA type certification, marking a significant step for the industry. The team highlights the growing importance of type certifications, which enhance safety and reliability for large-scale drone operations, especially in energy and infrastructure sectors - https://dronelife.com/2024/09/05/percepto-secures-faa-type-certificate-enhancing-safety-and-reliability-in-drone-operations/ The episode also dives into the partnership between Baldwin and Fruity Chutes, which is driving the development of parachute systems for drones, crucial for beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations. These systems aim to standardize safety measures for flights over people and critical areas, ensuring that drone operations remain compliant with evolving regulations - https://dronelife.com/2024/08/28/baldwin-and-fruity-chutes-collaborate-on-enhanced-drone-safety-solution/ In a fascinating yet concerning military application, the hosts discuss the Bullfrog Counter UAS system—an autonomous, machine-gun-equipped solution designed to neutralize hostile drones. This system represents the increasing focus on drone countermeasures in modern warfare, further emphasized by the discussion of a Ukrainian "dragon drone" dropping molten thermite on Russian positions - https://dronelife.com/2024/09/02/allen-control-systems-demonstrates-autonomous-drone-targeting-and-destruction-with-bullfrog-counter-drone-system-at-department-of-defense-event/ and https://www.newsweek.com/ukraine-war-drone-russia-molten-thermite-video-1947605 On a lighter note, the Detroit Lions’ upcoming drone light show in celebration of the NFL season opener is featured, reflecting the growing popularity of drone shows in entertainment. The conversation then turns serious as the hosts address an incident where a drone interfered with a life-saving helicopter mission in Oregon, highlighting the need for responsible drone operation in emergency situations - https://www.kezi.com/news/drone-keeps-life-flight-helicopter-from-assisting-in-deadly-rollover-crash-on-i-5/article_d683f13a-6b31-11ef-907a-ef41e211a294.html The episode wraps up with a look at North Dakota’s pioneering use of a state-wide detect-and-avoid (DAA) network to support BVLOS operations, allowing drone services to conduct long-distance flights for infrastructure and agriculture - https://dronelife.com/2024/09/02/isights-north-dakota-bvlos-approval-will-allow-company-to-expand-operations-how-it-works/ Finally, the hosts explore the use of weather drones for cloud seeding and the ongoing discussions in Congress regarding the Countering CCP Drones Act, which could impact future drone operations involving Chinese-made technology - https://amt.copernicus.org/articles/17/601/2024/#bib1.bibx50 and https://www.forbes.com/sites/johannacostigan/2024/09/05/congress-wants-to-cut-off-china-made-drones-even-though-they-save-lives/ Tune in to hear all this and more, and stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies shaping the world of drones.
Drones for Safety to Space Navigation | September 2, 2024
Sep 2 2024
Drones for Safety to Space Navigation | September 2, 2024
In this episode of Weekly Wings, co-hosts Paul Rossi and Terry Neff take listeners on a whirlwind tour of the latest developments in the drone industry and beyond. From dramatic rescue missions to cutting-edge military tech, and even a surprising navigation lesson from dung beetles, this episode is packed with fascinating insights and lively discussions. The episode kicks off with a story about a hiker who got separated from his group on Mount Shavano. The discussion explores the role of drones in search and rescue operations, highlighting their increasing importance in emergency situations - https://www.wjhg.com/2024/08/29/co-workers-leave-hiker-behind-during-office-retreat-rescued-next-day/?outputType=amp Paul and Terry dive into the latest military uses of FPV drones, including a gripping video demonstration of a soldier using a shotgun to take down a drone. The conversation touches on how warfare is rapidly evolving with the integration of drone technology - https://www.tiktok.com/@kagan_dunlap/video/7408605941584727338?_r=1&_t=8pI5ucC1pFu The hosts discuss how the San Francisco Police Department is leveraging drones in conjunction with the Flock safety system to combat rising crime rates, notably reducing auto break-ins by 70% - https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/watch-drone-catches-san-francisco-smash-and-grab-thieves-in-the-act/ In a surprising twist, the episode explores how the humble dung beetle’s navigation techniques are being studied to improve space and drone technology, particularly in GPS-denied environments - https://scitechdaily.com/130-million-year-old-navigation-trick-could-transform-space-and-drone-tech/ The episode highlights AeroVironment’s recent $990 million contract to supply Switchblade drones to the U.S. Army, underlining the company’s significant role in modern military operations - https://www.defensenews.com/land/2024/08/28/aerovironment-wins-nearly-1b-to-supply-switchblade-munitions-to-army/ Listeners are treated to the story of a spectacular drone light show in Atlanta featuring Steve Harvey's face, created by Luna Light Drone Light Shows. The show was a viral sensation and a testament to the growing popularity of drone entertainment - https://parade.com/news/steve-harvey-drone-light-projection-atlanta-photo-answers-aug-2024 The episode also covers Event 38’s new Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) waiver for pipeline inspection, marking a significant milestone in the commercial drone industry - https://dronelife.com/2024/08/27/event-38-drone-secures-bvlos-waiver-for-pipeline-inspection/ Finally, the episode wraps up with a look at Virginia Tech’s drone camp, an exciting initiative aimed at educating the next generation of drone professionals - https://news.vt.edu/videos/k/2024/08/1_qm9154zl.html Tune in to hear all this and more, and stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies shaping the world of drones.
Weather Drones, Ghost Sharks & Prison Smuggling | August 26, 2024
Aug 27 2024
Weather Drones, Ghost Sharks & Prison Smuggling | August 26, 2024
In this insightful episode of the Weekly Wings podcast, Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry, and Terry Neff bring you the latest in unmanned aerial systems (UAS) technology and its impact across various sectors. The episode kicks off with a detailed look at how the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is leveraging advanced drones to improve wildfire weather forecasting. These drones are designed to gather crucial atmospheric data in real-time, offering a glimpse into the future of disaster management - https://www.denver7.com/news/wildfire/noaa-using-new-drone-to-gather-crucial-weather-information-during-active-wildfires The discussion then shifts to the University of Memphis, which has secured significant funding to develop a cutting-edge UAS testing facility. This new center will push the boundaries of drone capabilities, particularly in adverse weather conditions, setting the stage for future military and commercial applications - https://www.memphisflyer.com/university-of-memphis-secures-30m-contract-to-develop-drone-testing-facility In a fascinating tech spotlight, the team explores the "Ghost Shark," an autonomous undersea vehicle developed by Anduril Industries. This formidable submarine drone is poised to revolutionize undersea warfare and surveillance, showcasing the rapidly evolving landscape of military technology - https://www.thedefensepost.com/2024/08/23/us-ghost-shark-submarine-drone/ The episode also covers a concerning trend in prison smuggling, where drones have been used to deliver contraband into Georgia prisons over the past five years. The hosts discuss the implications of this illegal activity and the challenges of counter-drone technologies in secure environments -https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/23-indicted-alleged-schemes-smuggle-drugs-phones-georgia-113025806 On a more positive note, the success stories segment highlights two heartwarming rescues: a 93-year-old woman found in Tennessee and a missing child located on Oak Island, North Carolina, both thanks to the quick deployment of drones by local emergency services - https://www.wsmv.com/2024/08/24/missing-93-year-old-woman-found-sumner-county-using-drone/ and https://www.wect.com/2024/08/23/missing-child-found-by-drone-unit-oak-island/ Finally, the regulatory corner dives into the FAA's latest actions, including a waiver granted to Cyberhawk for expanded beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations and a detailed breakdown of over $340,000 in civil penalties issued to drone operators for various infractions - https://dronelife.com/2024/08/21/cyberhawk-receives-faa-waiver-for-expanded-u-s-drone-operations/ and https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/faa-proposed-341413-civil-penalties-against-drone-operators#:~:text=WASHINGTON%20%E2%80%93%20The%20Federal%20Aviation%20Administration,October%202022%20and%20June%202024. Key Takeaways: NOAA's Innovative Drones: How drones are enhancing wildfire forecasting and disaster management.University of Memphis UAS Center: The role of military funding in advancing drone technology for adverse weather conditions.Ghost Shark Submarine: The future of autonomous undersea vehicles and their potential impact on military operations.Prison Smuggling via Drones: The rise of drone-facilitated contraband deliveries and the need for effective counter-UAS measures.Drone-Assisted Rescues: Success stories of drones finding missing individuals in both rural and populated areas.FAA Civil Penalties: The implications of recent FAA fines and waivers for the drone industry.
Drone Delivery Discussions & Shark Spotting | August 19, 2024
Aug 20 2024
Drone Delivery Discussions & Shark Spotting | August 19, 2024
In this packed episode of the Weekly Wings podcast, Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry and Terry Neff cover a broad spectrum of the latest advancements and challenges in the drone industry. Kicking things off, the team recognizes Flytrex reaching a significant milestone with 100,000 drone deliveries completed in the USA, marking a major step forward in the drone delivery landscape. They also delve into Amazon's ongoing struggles with noise complaints in Texas, highlighting the challenges of scaling drone delivery in populated areas. Next, the discussion shifts to the military's need for effective counter-drone technologies, with a spotlight on the recent anti-drone shootout event at Fort Drum, New York, where the latest gear was put to the test. In the commercial sector, the hosts explore IKEA's innovative use of drones for managing warehouse inventory, demonstrating how UAS technology is transforming logistics and supply chain management. A fascinating segment focuses on Scott Fairchild, a drone pilot who has dedicated years to tracking shark movements off the coast of San Diego. His work provides unique insights into shark behavior, showcasing the powerful role of drones in marine research. The episode wraps up with a look ahead to the upcoming Commercial UAV Expo, where key questions about the future of drone regulations, including Part 108 and beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations, are expected to be answered. The team also discusses the significance of the recent FAA approval of the AVSS parachute recovery system for Mavic 3 drones, a development that could pave the way for more widespread drone operations over people without the need for special waivers. Key Takeaways: Flytrex Milestone: 100,000 drone deliveries achieved, reflecting the growth and potential of drone delivery services.Amazon's Noise Complaints: Challenges faced by Amazon in Texas as noise complaints arise from their drone delivery operations.Military Counter-Drone Tech: The importance of counter-drone technologies, with insights from a recent testing event at Fort Drum.IKEA's Drone Innovation: How IKEA is using drones to revolutionize inventory management in its warehouses.Shark Tracking with Drones: Scott Fairchild's groundbreaking work in using drones to study shark behavior off the coast of San Diego.Regulatory Developments: Upcoming discussions at the Commercial UAV Expo about Part 108, BVLOS operations, and the impact of the AVSS parachute recovery system on drone regulations.
Universal Entertainment & Animal Drones | August 12, 2024
Aug 12 2024
Universal Entertainment & Animal Drones | August 12, 2024
Welcome to another exciting episode of Weekly Wings, your go-to podcast from DroneLife.com! In this episode, our hosts Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry, and Terry Neff dive into a myriad of topics that are both captivating and controversial in the world of drones. We kick off with a discussion around the new Universal Epic theme park that will feature flying dragons as part of the How to Train Your Dragon area within the park. Video has surfaced of the drone dragon flying in Orlando and its certianly a sight to see. Next, we explore the latest announcement coming out of Switzerland pertaining to the deployment of 300 drone-in-a-box systems across the entire country. These remotely piloted drones will be in place to help with public safety, emergency response and critical infrastructure inspections. Oversees we are seeing significant advance in BVLOS flight operations in what could be an attempt to help local start ups break into the US markets. In our tech spotlight, we take a closer look at recent video coming out of China showcasing new gear that has been developed for military use. A bird drone is one of the new tools demonstrated in the video that is really stirring up a lot of conversation. What could bird drones mean for the future of warfare? We also discuss the recent announcemnet sharing the integration of delivery drones by Ørsted to help better manage and maintain their wind turbines that are part of offshore wind farms. By leveraging drones to move parts and materials the company is increasing efficiency and safety while also reducing carbon emissions. Where will we see drones integrated next for the delivery of goods? Lastly, we discuss the most recent Operations Over People (OOP) and Operations Over Moving Vehicle (OOMV) waiver issued to Censys Technologies that will further advance the BVLOS operations the company is enabling with its fixed-wing, EVTOL aircraft. Each week we are seeing more and more organizations obtain FAA waivers that allow for BVLOS, OOP, and OOMV. Join us for an episode filled with insights, debates, and the latest in drone technology and legislation. Don't forget to reach out if you're interested in sponsoring the show! Tune in now to Weekly Wings and stay updated with the cutting-edge developments in the drone world!
Olympic Scandal & Sky-High Innovations | August 5, 2024
Aug 5 2024
Olympic Scandal & Sky-High Innovations | August 5, 2024
Welcome to another exciting episode of Weekly Wings, your go-to podcast from DroneLife.com! In this episode, our hosts Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry, and Terry Neff dive into a myriad of topics that are both captivating and controversial in the world of drones. We kick off with a heated discussion on the unauthorized use of drones at the Olympics. Team Canada's women's soccer team found themselves in hot water with accusations of using drones to gain a competitive edge. Is this just another tool in the sports arsenal, or a step too far? Join us as we dissect the implications and the fallout of this drone controversy. Next, we explore the growing debate over the use of drones for security at high-profile events. With recent news highlighting the lack of drone and counter-UAS systems at major political gatherings, we question why this technology isn't being utilized to its full potential. Are we missing out on crucial security enhancements? In our tech spotlight, we take a closer look at a groundbreaking innovation from Switzerland – a drone that mimics an owl's perching ability. This drone can wrap its wings around objects, providing new possibilities for temporary security cameras and more. Discover the potential applications of this fascinating technology. We also celebrate the jaw-dropping drone light show by Sky Elements at Comic-Con. With a record-breaking 2,500 drones, they illuminated the night sky with spectacular animations. Could this be the future of entertainment? Shifting gears to border security, we discuss SkySafe's new contract to enhance border surveillance with drone detection technology. How effective will this be in combating illegal activities and ensuring national security? Lastly, we delve into the latest legislative updates with Senator Rick Scott's amendment to the NDAA, aimed at countering CCP drones. What does this mean for the future of drone usage in the United States? Join us for an episode filled with insights, debates, and the latest in drone technology and legislation. Don't forget to reach out if you're interested in sponsoring the show! Tune in now to Weekly Wings and stay updated with the cutting-edge developments in the drone world!
Drone Security, AI Breakthroughs & Light Show Residency | July 29, 2024
Jul 29 2024
Drone Security, AI Breakthroughs & Light Show Residency | July 29, 2024
Welcome to another thrilling episode of Weekly Wings, your ultimate source for the latest in drone technology, regulation updates, and innovative advancements. Join Paul Rossi, Samuel Stansberry, and Terry Neff as they navigate the rapidly evolving drone industry, providing expert insights and in-depth analysis. In this week's episode, we dive into: The surprising developments in the Trump assassination attempt involving drone surveillance.The latest tech spotlight on ant-inspired AI drone flight and the innovative Crazy Flie drone.ACSL's new smart controller for the SOTEN drone, promising enhanced performance and compliance.Drone Express launching delivery operations in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and the importance of AeroX's radar infrastructure in facilitating BVLOS operations.Asylon Robotics' drone dog integration at the Republican National Convention and its practical applications in public safety.The Scottsdale Police Department's cutting-edge drone-as-first-responder program, showcasing the seamless integration of drone technology with Flock Safety's comprehensive surveillance system.A spectacular drone light show residency at Atomic Golf in Las Vegas, offering a unique blend of entertainment and technology.The FAA's approval of DEFEND Solutions' ENFORCE AIR 2 for UAS detection and mitigation, setting a new standard for airport safety and counter-drone technology. Tune in to stay informed and inspired as we explore these groundbreaking developments and their impact on various industries, from public safety to commercial applications. Subscribe now and never miss an episode of Weekly Wings, where the future of drones is taking flight!
High-Stakes Security, Solar Drones, & EV Harley Davidsons | July 21, 2024
Jul 22 2024
High-Stakes Security, Solar Drones, & EV Harley Davidsons | July 21, 2024
In this gripping episode of Weekly Wings, the team delves into some of the most intriguing and impactful developments in the drone industry. Hosts Paul, Samuel, and Terry kick off the episode by addressing the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, discussing the potential role drones could have played in enhancing security during such high-stakes events. The conversation then transitions to the latest technological marvels, including an ultralight electrostatic VTOL drone developed in China, capable of sustained flight using only solar energy. The hosts explore the implications of this groundbreaking innovation and its potential future applications. In a surprising twist, the discussion shifts to electric vehicles, particularly Harley Davidson's foray into electric motorcycles, supported by substantial federal funding. The hosts debate the impact of this investment on the future of American manufacturing and the broader EV market. The episode also highlights a real-world success story from the Youngstown Police Department in Ohio, where a drone played a crucial role in apprehending suspects during a nighttime chase, showcasing the practical benefits of drone technology in public safety operations. Finally, we provide an update on the Senate version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), noting its promising approach to fostering the development of secure domestic and allied supply chains for drone components, rather than outright bans on foreign-made drones. Tune in to Weekly Wings for these exciting stories and more, as the team navigates the ever-evolving landscape of drone technology and its myriad applications. Don't miss this episode packed with expert insights, real-time news, and future-forward discussions.