

Our latest Ozark Drones video reel has finally launched. It showcases a variety of aerial work we have filmed over the years, right here in the Ozarks. From scenic mountain landscapes, to industrial solar power stations, we’ve been lucky enough to … Read More
Obviously, not all drone businesses are created equal, and often companies will specialize in different areas of aerial operations. (This is a large factor in price differences and overall professionalism required for specific shoots.) However, there are a few key … Read More
We are happy to announce that Ozark Drones has recently renewed our FAA Part 107 license for commercial operations. (Also known as a UAS Remote Pilot certificate.) This license is one of the core elements that makes a lot of … Read More
Summer is just getting started and our drone bookings at Ozark Drones have kicked into full swing! (We’re especially exited about the longer days this time of year!) We have had quite a few drone shoots over the past two … Read More
Getting an Airspace Authorization for drone operations from the FAA is a lengthy process, which can take between 90 to 120 days, or longer. (Airspace Authorizations are required if any drone flight takes place within a 5 miles radius of … Read More
A few weeks ago, freezing rain fell in the Ozark Mountains. This winter drone footage was quite a unique sight to see for a few reasons. First, the freezing rain only froze to trees at the very tops of the … Read More
At Ozark Drones we frequently get requests to fly our drones indoors or in confined exterior spaces. This can pose a problem due to the size of our larger DJI Inspire 1 drone. In the past we’ve been limited to … Read More
How much does it cost to hire a drone pilot? Short answer: every project is different so the price varies depending on what is involved. However, if you are looking for a more thorough explanation to this question, let’s take … Read More