Straight answers on licensing, airspace, weather, turnaround, and how we work.
Yes. Every flight is operated under an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot certificate, the license required for any paid drone work in the U.S. We also carry $1M liability insurance and file LAANC airspace authorizations whenever a location calls for one.
Because the cost is the work, not the logo on the invoice. A 90-second video takes the same flight and the same edit whether it's a listing or a job site. You're charged for time in the air and the deliverables you keep, full stop.
Most of the Tulsa metro sits in controlled airspace, which is normal. We request the required authorization before the shoot. A few locations need extra lead time, and we'll flag that at booking so it never surprises your timeline. You can explore the area on our airspace map.
Safety and image quality come first. If wind, rain, or low light won't produce the footage you're paying for, we reschedule to the next open window at no charge. Weather never costs you a deposit.
Standard turnaround is 1 to 2 business days for photo packages and 2 to 4 for video, delivered as a shareable gallery link. Need it sooner? Add rush 24-hour delivery when you book.
You get full commercial usage rights to your delivered photos and video. We keep the right to use select shots in our own portfolio unless you'd rather we didn't, which is fine to ask.
Yes. Construction sites can book the recurring Progress Program, and agents or brokerages shooting regularly get custom real estate pricing. Tell us your volume and we'll build a rate that fits.
Yes. Package prices cover anything within 30 miles of Tulsa. Past that, travel is a flat $0.65 per mile, and larger out-of-area projects get a custom quote.
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