Drones are ready to replace traditional transportation, and Nevada in the U.S. has becoming a hot bed for drone use carrying packages containing bottled water, first aid kits and food supplies. However, the present shortcomings in battery life and pre-determined routes are hinder for drone use
Unmanned aerial vehicles, generally referred to as drones, which have been used for military services and professional video and film recordings for some time now, have received approval for their use in transportation. Online shopping services such as Alibaba and Amazon are ready to initiate this newly approved logistics program following trials for commercial transportation. A logistics company called Flirtey received the first commercial approval for drones from the American Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This approval paved the way for the company to use unmanned aerial transportation for water, food and first aid supplies in Nevada. Considering the fact that Nevada is a vast desert area, we can say that it is normal for the FAA to allow drone transportation in a region where the risk is relatively low.
Commands via smartphone and tablet
In fact, drones that come in different sizes and have different features were introduced to markets, especially in China and the United States, some time ago. Drones that have been used commercially for video productions are controlled via smartphones or tablets. Users download the specific app connected to the drone, which is available on both iOS and Android, and are able to draw flying routes for their drones on their devices. Drones either record the videos or the photos they took or transfer them to other devices via a wireless connection, making it possible to control the images on the big screen. Drones used by hobbyists were introduced to tech markets by the company Parrot. And now, companies such as China's DJI have begun to expand their market share.
Battery life and range
The most important problem regarding drones is practicing long-haul flight commands without steering. Using a drone in highly populated areas is considered dangerous. The battery life is also directly related to determining a drone's range. While small drones have battery life for five to 10 minutes, bigger models' battery life is between 25 minutes and 30 minutes. Since battery life affects the total weight of the drone, finding the right optimum weight is of the utmost importance. Recently, the target is 45 minutes of battery life. Parrot's Disco model, which has the first 45-minute-long battery life, was introduced to the public this year at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Barcelona. However, battery duration varies widely according to wind and weather conditions. Similar to meticulously planning the amount of fuel to use in an aircraft, planning the amount of battery life in unmanned aerial vehicles is very important - otherwise it is possible for your drone to get lost.
As irresponsible use increases, restrictions introduced
Drone use might pose security risks due to the desire for unlimited use. While an approval from civil aviation authority is a must to fly a drone in Turkey, some governorates have already begun banning drones. Moreover, many countries have begun to implement regulations against drone use due to safety risks as well. The drone technology that is used in Turkey for filming and photographing wedding ceremonies has been sold in technology markets for a long time.
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