STUNNING AERIAL VIDEO FOOTAGE FOR YOUR TOURISM COMPANY
Are You Ready?
So do you think you are ready to join the rest of the world of tourism and gain great new heights?
The endless possibilities for your tourism business when you incorporate aerial drone photography into your everyday tourism.
Let’s say your business revolves around touring kayaking services. Now just imagine how beautiful it is with an aerial video of your work in a panoramic views, 360 degrees and cenimatic shots. Now that will take your breath away and your customers.
Provide Drone Video Into Your Business
Have you ever thought about the opportunities by using drone videos and photographs?
Well, it’s about time you do and take advantage of future tourism. It’s not just about selfies photos anymore it’s about having beautiful videos of you particpating in an adventure.
Your business can really make use of drone videos andreceive the benefits you deserves. Create a video package to include aerial videos and photos.
It can be as simple as providing an aerial group photos at the beginning and the end of the trip. To providing a full aerial video footage during the journey.
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The utilisation of UAVs is on the ascent in Australia, for both recreational and business clients. Common Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) numbers show there are 220 business clients in Australia, up from 34 in 2013.
CASA representative Peter Gibson said business clients must be legitimately prepared, qualified and authorised.
“The administrator must have an endorsement from CASA known as an unmanned operator’s certificate” Mr Gibson said. “To get this they should record what they need to do and how they will do it, make an arrangement of security manuals and get preparing for the general population who work the automatons so they can get a controllers testament. This takes some work and expenses about $4000 in charges to CASA, in addition to the expenses of preparing and adding to the manuals.”
Administrators may not fly closer than 30 meters to vehicles, vessels or structures that are not on their private property, or without authorization from the private property proprietor; over populated regions, for example, shorelines, lawns, stops or games ovals where a diversion is in progress; inside of a 5.5km sweep of any air terminal or at evening.
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