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What to ask your drone pilot first.

Your listing, your responsibility. Agents can get into hot water with the FAA or even be fined for using aerial photos taken by a photographer who is not following the rules.

It's business, no professional drone pilot will be offended (or unprepared) when you ask to verify they are ready for the job.

ASK: To see the pilots FAA Part 107 sUAS card.
ASK: For state issued ID with matching name and photo.
ASK: For proof of currency (Certification is required every 2 years.)
IS: Your drone pilot using a pre-flight checklist? (It is required.)
IS: The drone registered and RemoteID enabled? (It is required.)

DOES: Your drone pilot have liability insurance? (They should.)

Whether you hire TourThru or not, please remember to do your due diligence before you trust a drone pilot to fly over a listing with your name on it!

 
horse farm - front view

The TourThru Advantage:  Our all inclusive flat rate means you will have many images to choose from for one fair price.
Our included exposure fusion process provides aerial images with quality just as good as what we shoot on the ground.

Aerial photography services may be unavailable at some properties due to airspace or other restrictions.  Contact us for details.

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