Mark your calendars for a drone-filled tv occasion! On Thursday, November 2 at 9:30 pm ET, a PBS drone particular episode of “Behind the Wings” will air.
This episode is ready to function Archer Aviation, DroneUp and Walmart, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, and Drone Specific and MissionGo. All these corporations and organizations share one key focus, drone supply, suggesting that this PBS present may present some key insights into what 2024 holds for the drone supply world.
That focus comes at a very thrilling time for the supply aspect of drones. Walmart, which will likely be featured within the present, just lately added Wing (the sister firm of Google) as a drone supply associate. Simply this previous summer season, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) granted BVLOS approval to 4 corporations (lots of that are delivery-focused) that might enable them to function choose drones with no visible observer watching the drone’s each transfer. Even DJI launched its supply drone, the FlyCart 30, just lately.
Daybreak Zoldi, the CEO of P3 Tech Consulting, will host the “Behind the Wings”, a Wings Over the Rockies Air & House Museum venture episode. Daybreak Zoldi is a big identify within the drone business. She’s a licensed lawyer, a U.S. Air Drive veteran, and a premier pressure within the drone business. Together with an advisor for Ladies & Drones and an adjunct professor at Colorado State College. She places on the annual, in-person Legislation-Tech Join occasions (which have a webinar element for the digital of us), and he or she’s additionally a podcast movie star as she hosts the Daybreak of Drones podcast, plus co-hosts two extra: the Full Crew and Full TILT podcasts. Learn The Drone Lady’s full interview with Daybreak Zoldi right here.
Who ought to watch “Behind the Wings”
This present was designed with most people in thoughts, so it may very well be a really perfect viewing to get family and friends extra thinking about drones.
The present will stream on Rocky Mountain PBS for Colorado locals (community contains 5 full-power stations—flagship station KRMA-TV (channel 6) in Denver and satellites KTSC (channel 8) in Pueblo (additionally serving Colorado Springs), KRMJ (channel 18) in Grand Junction, KRMU (channel 20) in Durango and KRMZ (channel 24) in Steamboat Springs.
When you aren’t based mostly in Colorado, the PBS drone particular will even stream on YouTube and on the PBS livestream participant.