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10 Tips For Preventing Drone Crashes

When it comes to flying a drone, there are some factors that are inevitably out of your hands which could result in you crashing your drone. However, there are some factors that can be easily avoided. That’s if you are aware of them.

Below Lee Wakefield at Coverdrone has outlined ten tips on how to avoid a drone crash.

1. Check the weather conditions

The first thing to consider is the forecasted weather conditions when you fly. Drones have many intricate motors and sensitive electronics that need to be protected as best as they can against airborne moisture resulting from rain, fog and snow.

Ideally you want to fly on days with clear skies and good visibility, and conditions that are not wet and windy, as they can drastically reduce your visibility and make it more difficult for you to fly safely.

Colder temperatures can also greatly reduce the chemical activity in lithium batteries. This reduces flight times and can cause your batteries to become unstable, putting your drone at risk of falling out of the sky without warning.

If you intend on flying during the winter months, check out the Coverdrone top tips for flying your drone this winter blog.

2. Do your pre-flight checks

It’s important to get into the habit of regularly checking the condition of your drone thoroughly to ensure it’s in a fit condition to fly before you set off. Below we’ve provided a few pointers on things to look out for that are common causes of drone crashes:

  • Check you have sufficient GPS signal
  • Check your battery packs are secure and fully charged
  • Check your compass is correctly tuned and does not require calibration
  • Check there is no damage to any ports
  • Check for any loose wires
  • Check your rotors/propellers are in good condition and have not bent out of shape or become damaged

3. Use the right landing pad or surface for taking off and landing

You are most susceptible of crashing your drone at the point of take-off and landing. It’s therefore important that you choose a landing pad or surface that is:

  • Dry to prevent moisture getting into the motors, sensors and electronics
  • Clear of any dust or debris
  • Flat and stable to allow your drone to calibrate effectively

4. Hover your drone before setting off

We also recommend hovering your drone a few metres from the ground for a minute or two during take-off to enable your battery to sufficiently warm up and allow you to check everything is in full working order before you commence your flight. This allows you to quickly and safely return your drone to the ground if you do identify an issue.

5. Make sure your batteries are fully charged

Always ensure your batteries are fully charged before take-off and wherever possible try to avoid flying with low or partially charged batteries. Whilst you may think you have enough power to complete your flight safely with a semi-charged battery, it always carries the increased risk of losing power mid-flight.

6. Keep an eye on your batteries throughout the flight

And whilst we are on the subject of batteries, it’s important to stay vigilant and keep an eye out for any unusual drone battery status activity throughout the flight. Remember, warm and cold temperatures can greatly reduce the chemical activity in lithium batteries, reducing flight times and potentially causing your batteries to become unstable.

7. Set your Return to Home (RTH) point

Everyone wants their drone to return back to them safely and without complications. Make sure that you have set a home point on your drone prior to take off with an altitude that is higher than any obstacles within the area that you can activate in case of emergency. Tip: you will need at least 4 GPS signal bars on your drone.

8. Avoid hitting the Return To Home (RTH) button too quickly

When you start to lose control of your drone, it’s natural to start feeling anxious and quickly hit the RTH button to get it back to safety. However, it’s important to remember that most consumer drones will simply trace a straight line back to the home point and are unable to avoid obstacles. Try to remain calm and look at the surroundings and any obstructions you can see, as well as considering any different options available to you, before pressing that button.

9. Know which direction you are heading in

We know this may seem obvious, but this tip is particularly useful for beginner flyers. When your drone is flying high in the air and visibility may be reduced by conditions such as low sun, it can sometimes be difficult to identify which side is which, making it easy to mistake the tail end for the nose and causing misdirection. Proceed cautiously until you determine the direction and redirect the drone if you need to.

10. Don’t over-rely on your obstacle detection sensors

Whilst we completely see the benefits that obstacle avoidance systems offer to drone operators, they cannot fully replace the eagle-eyes and judgement of a pilot. Remember their sensors are still susceptible to missing smaller obstacles, such as small branches. So always proceed with caution and do not over-rely on this technology.

by Lee Wakefield at Coverdrone

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Moonrock announces new cover for ‘Non-Standard’ Drone operations

Award-winning drone insurance provider, Moonrock Insurance, announces the launch of their new drone insurance product, designed to provide coverage for all non-standard drone operations.
 
As a result of the exponential increase in requests for insurance for non-standard drone operations; such as Beyond Visual Line of Sight drones (BVLOS), heavy lift drones, swarm displays and crop spraying drones, to name a few. Moonrock have developed a new platform specifically tailored to these types of operations. 
 
To provide exceptional service, Moonrock assessed not only new ways of pricing drone insurance but also explored new insurers. Insurers who were looking to underwrite new risks in this relatively new class of insurance. 
 
Following 6 months of intensive work, Moonrock is delighted to have partnered with Apollo to provide insurance. 
 
“If the drone industry is to unlock its full potential and hit the growth targets estimated to be £45billion by 2030 and upwards of half a million new jobs,” said Simon Ritterband, “then the support and backing from such seasoned aviation insurance professionals, is vitally important.” Ritterband, founder and Managing Director of Moonrock said the firm is excited about the new opportunities that are presenting themselves in the drone market.
 
Martin Jackson of Apollo shares similar enthusiasm about the drone industry: “the drone industry is an exciting area of innovation that can drive positive change in the UK economy, as well as offering environmental benefits, and is a keen area of focus for the UK government.” Jackson further comments on the “intensive work with Moonrock to create an insurance product that specifically caters for the growth of commercial drones and we are pleased to be leading the way in underwriting this and other new risks in emerging industries.”
 
Firmly established as one of the leading specialist drone insurers, Moonrock already provides cover to thousands of pilots. Insuring everything from recreational flyers, small commercial operators to large fleets of drones across multiple industries such as film and TV, agriculture and construction.
 
Moonrock Drone Insurance policies also cover areas previously hard to obtain, including invasion of privacy, worldwide cover and insurance for material damages to equipment and public liability.
 
For more information please contact [email protected].

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Moonrock launches the UK’s first dedicated drone insurance policy for hobbyists and recreational users

Moonrock Drone Insurance has launched the UK’s first dedicated drone insurance policy for hobbyists and recreational users.

In addition to their commercial policy, this new drone insurance will for the first time give consumers the opportunity to purchase cover for accidental drone damage as well as 3rd party public liability, fly-a-ways, and theft.

The policy is available to click and purchase online at hobby.moonrockinsurance.com providing instant insurance cover, alongside advice and support from drone insurance professionals.

The product is underwritten by Munich Re Innovation Syndicate who provide the capacity and insurance expertise.

Simon Ritterband managing director of Moonrock Drone Insurance commented, “Since launching the Moonrock commercial policy 5 years ago, it has always been our long-term ambition to offer a similar service to the recreational market. With the number of UK drone hobbyists currently 200,000 +, we see this as the perfect time to launch into the market.

In the past the public perception of drones has not always been positive.  However with the recent introduction of a government and CAA mandated drone registration system, perception has significantly improved in the wider community. We are definitely seeing a growth in the use of drones in the non-commercial space, such as photography enthusiasts sing drones to capture photographs and videos from a birds-eye view.” 

This new drone insurance policy fills the gap in the market to provide drone hobbyists with the much-needed cover that has previously only been available to commercial pilots.

Notes to Editor:

About Moonrock Drone Insurance

Contact Details:

[email protected]

Tel: 0800 852 7757

Moonrock is an ARPAS-UK Member

17 September 2021

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Coverdrone Launch European Online Management System

Over the last couple of months, the Coverdrone team have been extremely busy working on our latest project which we are pleased to announce has now officially launched – our European Online Management System! We know that drone operators are extremely busy people and are conducting flights at various locations, therefore the online management system enables clients to manage their policy whenever and wherever they are. Although we have been looking after European clients for a number of years now, the introduction of our European Online Management system is an extension of our existing professional services and will make the customer experience a lot simpler and easier.

Features of Coverdrone’s European Online Management System

  • Instant Online Quote & Buy
  • Instant Receipt of Policy Documents
  • Ability To Amend Policies
  • Online Renewal Process
  • 24 Hour, 7 Days A Week Access
  • Short Term Cover – 1 Day to 1 Year
  • Commercial Drone Insurance Policies (Fully Compliant with EC785/2004)
  • Recreational/Hobbyist Drone Insurance Policies
  • Free Flight Test Examination Policy
  • Public Liability Insurance
  • Equipment Insurance
  • Bespoke Referral Process – BVLOS etc.

Instant Online Quote & Buy

The key feature of our new system is that European clients now have the ability to go online and are instantly able to obtain a quote and purchase the policy if desired. Our simple quote process allows a quote to be processed within a matter of seconds. Do not worry if you do not want to buy the policy straight away – your quote is valid for 30 days so you can always log back into your account and purchase the policy later.

Instant Receipt of Policy Documents

We understand, especially for commercial drone operators, that having a copy of your insurance policy documents is extremely important when performing a drone operation. Therefore, we email you a copy of your policy documents as soon as you have purchased your policy online. And don’t worry if you misplace this email, your documents will always be available to you when you log in to your online account.

Online Renewal Process

At the end of a twelve-month cover period, you will receive an email reminder before the existing insurance policy lapses. A simple log-on to the Coverdrone system will then enable you to amend policy details (if required) and renew without any fuss.

Ability To Amend Policies

With our new system, you don’t need to contact us to let us know that you would like to make an alteration to your equipment cover or the limit of indemnity you require, you can simply log onto your account and make the change yourself! You will receive your amended policy documents straight away via email and also a copy will be available on your online account.

24 Hour, 7 Days A Week Access

Although our team are always more than happy to help, we unfortunately cannot be available 24/7. The beauty of the online management system is that you are not limited to office hours to make a change to your policy or to get a new quote – you can log in at any point!

Short Term Cover

Coverdrone is well-known for its industry leading annual policies, however we also offer a flexible short-term solution for both commercial and recreational drone operators. We offer all the fantastic, all-risk benefits of our annual policies for the below periods to clients throughout the UK and Europe:

  • Per Day
  • One Week
  • One Month
  • Three Months
  • Six Months

There are a number of benefits of purchasing short term policies such as the suitability for infrequent operators, if you operate a seasonal business or if your drone is of a lower value. You may wish to bear in mind, however, the number of times that you anticipate on operating throughout the year, as it may be more financially beneficial to obtain annual cover. We suggest that if you are operating your drone more than fifteen days per year, you may wish to consider our annual option.

Commercial Drone Insurance Policies

Our commercial drone insurance policy provides you with complete peace of mind as it is fully compliant with regulation EC785/2004. Our commercial drone insurance policy is industry-leading for a reason, as we provide cover for features such as:

  • No Restriction on Number of Operators
  • Aviation Liability Insurance
  • Cover For ‘High-Risk’ Premises
  • Professional Indemnity Insurance – Invasion of Privacy and Data Protection
  • Increased Costs Of Working – Replacement Drone Hire
  • Reinstatement of Data Cover

Recreational/Hobbyist Drone Insurance Policies

We are extremely well known for our industry leading commercial policy, however what you may not be aware of is that we also offer a recreational drone insurance policy. There are a variety of benefits of obtaining a leisure policy with us, including but not restricted too:

  • Worldwide Cover
  • Full Cover Whilst In Transit & Operation
  • In-House Fast Claims Service
  • No Restriction on Number of Drones or Flying Hours

Free Flight Test Examination Policy

A policy that has proven to be extremely popular since the launch in 2018, is our free flight training cover for clients going through any flight examination with any training provider within Europe. Once registered with Coverdrone, clients are able to obtain a free flight examination policy for either themselves or anybody that may be training within their business.

The key features of this policy are as follows:

  • Free Liability Cover
  • €1.3 Million Cover As Standard
  • Option To Obtain A Further Free Day(s) Cover If Required
  • Documents Available Instantly

Simply visit our homepage and click the ‘get a quote’ option in the top right-hand corner. Select the ‘flight test or training cover’ option, and simply fill out the easy to complete form, selecting the ‘free one day flight test’ on the ‘duration of policy’ option.

Public Liability Insurance

We offer public liability insurance as standard on our insurance policies, with the limit for recreational operators being €1.3 million. However, for commercial operators we are able to offer various limits dependent upon your requirements. You can increase or decrease this limit as and when required dependent upon the type of operation you are completing.

Equipment Insurance

As well as public liability, we offer insurance for your drone and any other associated equipment you may use during your operation. We offer unique benefits under our equipment insurance such as:

  • Accidental Damage
  • Theft
  • Flyaways
  • Over water
  • Hired-In (non-owned) Equipment Cover
  • New For Old Cover

Bespoke Referral Process

We know that all commercial drone operations are not the same, and that some can be slightly more advanced than others. We therefore have the ability to refer any bespoke requests, such as beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) flights, to our underwriters who will provide us with an estimate for your operation. Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us as even if you cannot see your requirements on our policy benefits page, we will always be able to help in some way!

Who Can Use the Online Management System?

All recreational and commercial drone operators based within the European Union can access our online management system.

Although advances in data management and website user experiences give drone customers more choice and flexibility, the experts at Coverdrone are still there to help. We will always be at the end of the phone to offer advice and speak directly to customers. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch!

Don’t forget ARPAS-UK Members can receive a discount on this too! Coverdrone are ARPAS-UK Members and are keen to support other Members with this offer. Details are in the Documents section of the Members Area.

www.coverdrone.com

tel: (+44) 01270 448 998

9th September 2020

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Flock’s initiatives to help the drone industry

ARPAS-UK Member, Flock has launched a number of initiatives to help support customers, staff and the commercial drone industry during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

  • PLEDGING £10,000 TO THE FIGHT

Flock are committed to provide £10,000 of free insurance to organisations using drones to tackle coronavirus and the issues it is causing. Apply below to find out if you’re eligible.  ‍Learn more and apply

 

  • ADDITIONAL CUSTOMER SUPPORT

To ensure Flock continue to support their customers globally, they’ve extended their office hours and launched an emergency out-of-hours hotline. Reach them on live chat, email or phone at 02039665583.  Contact the team

 

  • FREEZE POLICIES FOR FREE

Many of their customers are having their commercial jobs cancelled due to Coronavirus. So Flock are extending the ability to pause policies to all of their subscription customers. Find out how

 

Ed Leon Klinger, CEO at Flock, has the following message: “As the situation develops, we will continue to listen carefully to our customers. We’re in this together; the Flock team and I are working hard (from home!) to do all we can to help. Please get in touch with me personally with any questions or suggestions.

 

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Flock launches first ‘real-time’ insurance and risk management product for drone fleets

‘Flock Enterprise’ will help drone fleet operators take proactive steps to reduce drone flight risk, and reward them with cheaper insurance premiums.

 London, 18 June, 2019 – ARPAS-UK Member, Flock, the London-based insurtech startup, unveiled today ‘Flock Enterprise’, a first-of-its-kind insurance and risk management solution for drone fleets. The product leverages real-time data to provide highly bespoke insurance policies for enterprises using drones. This data-driven approach transforms how organisations insure their connected drone fleets, offering greater visibility into flight risk and rewarding safer flights with cheaper insurance premiums.

 

Flock Enterprise is the first product worldwide to offer real-time insurance for drone fleets. Several notable organisations are already using the solution including Flock’s flagship customer Texo DSI, a drone survey and inspection company who operate the world’s most dynamic, multi-million pound drone fleet.

 

Flock Enterprise is powered by Flock’s proprietary Risk Intelligence Engine, which analyses and prices real-time drone flight risks on an individual basis. High-risk drone flights (such as those undertaken in densely populated areas, or during bad weather) receive higher risk metrics, and therefore higher insurance prices. Safer flights (such as those undertaken in rural areas, or during optimal weather conditions) are met with lower prices. Individual flight prices are then seamlessly aggregated to calculate a monthly premium, which fairly reflects the actual usage and risk profile of a drone fleet in a given month.

 

 

Flock’s Risk Intelligence Engine

 

Unique to Flock’s innovative insurance model are the granular risk insights that are shared with customers. By using these insights, enterprises can proactively improve safety standards across their fleets and reduce their insurance premiums as a result.

Flock has already demonstrated the financial and safety benefits of its risk analysis technology. After launching Europe’s first Pay-as-you-fly drone insurance product in conjunction with Allianz, Flock has analysed and priced the risk of more than 500,000 drone flights. By clearly visualising these risks in Flock’s app, thousands of drone pilots have been empowered to optimise towards lower-risk flights, and reduce their policy price by an average of 15% as a result.

 

Thousands of pilots have used Flock’s Pay-as-you-fly mobile app to pinpoint where and when it is safest to fly.

 

White paper:

 

In conjunction with the launch of Flock Enterprise, Flock has published a white paper detailing the use of real-time data in insurance and risk management. To access the white paper for free, visit Flock’s website.

 

 

Ed Leon Klinger, Flock CEO said: “At Flock, we believe that insurance can be so much more than a piece of paper. We’re using cutting edge data science to not only unlock fully digital, customer-centric insurance products, but to completely transform the way organisations understand, manage, and mitigate their own risks.”

 

He added: “Our Pay-as-you-fly insurance policies have now helped thousands of small businesses fly safer. With the launch of Flock Enterprise, we’re making our technology available to some of the largest drone companies in the world. We’re delighted to be enabling Texo and others to expand the use-cases of our technology and theirs.”

 

Graham Brown, Chief Executive Officer, ARPAS-UK said: “Flock have created a new level of insurance for companies who want to access real-time data when assessing their flights. This will support both pilots and Managers in understanding risks involved to help them make the best possible decisions.”

 

David Williams, Chief Operating Officer, Texo iHUB said: “We see Flock more as a partner than as an insurer. Rather than simply offering us a price, they actively help our pilots and risk managers identify and minimise the organisational risks we’re undertaking.”

He added: ‘We’re excited to work closely with them moving forward to really push the boundaries of what’s possible in the commercial drone industry.”

 

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Notes to editors

 

Additional information about Flock:

 

  • Flock is a London-based, VC- and Government-backed insurtech startup operating at the cutting edge of the data analytics and insurance spaces. Flock began its journey as an academic research project in 2015. Having partnered with Allianz, the world’s leading aviation insurer, Flock now insures 30% of commercial drone businesses in the UK with its suite of fully digital, data-driven drone insurance and risk-management products. These range from Pay-as-you-fly policies for SMEs, up to usage-based enterprise insurance for connected drone fleets.
  •  Flock is initially launching Flock Enterprise to UK-based drone organisations (with their global flights covered). Flock Enterprise provides bespoke equipment insurance for fleets of any size and drone type, with flexible liability limits (up to £25M). Flock is planning to roll out Flock Enterprise to international drone organisations in the future.
  • Flock is now working with global insurers to capture new markets entirely and make the world a safer, smarter place with its technology. Flock’s Risk Intelligence Engine equips insurers to accurately identify and quantify risk in an entirely new way, allowing them to confidently build and launch never-before-seen products in new industries.

 

Additional information about Texo

 

  • Texo provide fully integrated survey and inspection services, delivered by the most advanced fleet of drones and associated sensor payloads. The company supports sectors such as: critical infrastructure, Oil & Gas, Nuclear, Renewables, Construction and Utilities allowing clients to make highly informed engineering decisions, based on the very highest levels of safety, efficiency and accuracy.
  • Texo hold the UK’s most comprehensive set of congested area commercial flight permissions ever awarded by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).

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