Pilots of the Caribbean Podcast

Alan Gabriel

The Pilots of the Caribbean podcast is a weekly show about drones and the people that use them for fun, research or business in the Caribbean. In each episode, we'll cover a wide range of topics, including:How to use drones for business, fun, and research.New business opportunities in the drone industry.Regulatory changes affecting drone pilots.Exciting ways to take your interest in drones to the next level.We'll also feature interviews with drone pilots from around the Caribbean, who will share their stories and insights on how they're using drones to make a difference, make money, or just have fun.Whether you're a drone pilot, a business owner, or just someone who's interested in learning more about drones, Pilots of the Caribbean is the perfect podcast for you. So tune in every week for your dose of drone news, interviews, and insights.Subscribe today and never miss an episode!

  1. 4d ago

    DroneGuyTT on Building an FPV Business in Trinidad & Tobago

    Levi Hinds, better known across Trinidad and Tobago as DroneGuyTT, didn't set out to become one of the the Caribbean's most recognized FPV drone pilot. He wanted to be a commercial pilot, couldn't afford it, and found FPV instead, crashing his first drone before it even cleared the yard. A decade later he's flown Shal Marshall music videos, Tobago's Hill Climb, and enough Carnival trucks to lose count. In this episode, Levi and Alan get into the real cost of building an FPV business in Trinidad: the $8,000-to-$15,000 TT buy-in, the client conversation that taught Levi to finally charge his worth, and the Carnival photo that went viral and got blamed on the wrong pilot. Tune in to discover what it takes to turn FPV from a hobby into a career, and why Levi says "try to be you" might be the best advice he can give. --- CONNECT WITH LEVI HINDS (DRONEGUYTT) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DroneGuyTT Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DroneGuyTT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/droneguytt/ The Pilots of the Caribbean Podcast recommends the Pilot Institute - Part 107 Made Easy course for anyone looking to prepare to sit the part 107 exam and become a licensed commercial drone operator. Website: https://pilotsofthecaribbeanpod.com Email: pilotsofthecaribbeanpod@gmail.com All our links: https://linktr.ee/pilotsofthecaribbeanpod * Affiliate disclaimer: some of the above links maybe affiliate links, which may generate a sales commission.*

    DroneGuyTT on Building an FPV Business in Trinidad & Tobago
  2. Aug 6

    Building the Caribbean Drone Hub with Prof. David Yawson

    As Director of CERMES at UWI Cave Hill, he's spent years watching Caribbean drone policy lag behind Caribbean drone practice, and he's doing something about it. In this conversation, Alan Gabriel talks with Professor Yawson about how CERMES built one of the region's earliest drone programs around monitoring sargassum strandings, why "banned" is the wrong word for Barbados' cautious permitting process, and how the Caribbean Drone Hub just rolled out the region's first tiered drone certification. They also dig into what came out of the inaugural Caribbean Drone Symposium, from repair-center gaps to the push for certifications that travel across borders. Tune in to discover how one small university unit is trying to build the regulatory backbone the Caribbean drone industry has been missing. --- CONNECT WITH PROFESSOR DAVID YAWSON LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-yawson-97aa252b/ Caribbean Drone Hub: https://www.caridronehub.org CERMES: https://www.cavehill.uwi.edu/cermes The Pilots of the Caribbean Podcast recommends the Pilot Institute - Part 107 Made Easy course for anyone looking to prepare to sit the part 107 exam and become a licensed commercial drone operator. Website: https://pilotsofthecaribbeanpod.com Email: pilotsofthecaribbeanpod@gmail.com All our links: https://linktr.ee/pilotsofthecaribbeanpod * Affiliate disclaimer: some of the above links maybe affiliate links, which may generate a sales commission.*

    Building the Caribbean Drone Hub with Prof. David Yawson
  3. Jun 30

    June 2026: Caribbean Drone News

    Code: CARIBBEAN100 Discount: $100 off an Exhibit Hall Only Pass or a Full Conference Pass Direct registration link (code pre-applied): https://www.xpressreg.net/register/UAVA0926/landing.php?sc=CARIBBEAN100 Devon McKellop episode  Brian Smith episodes - Episode 1 | Episode 2  Ram Fish / 19Labs episode The Caribbean drone industry had a big June.  In this month's Caribbean Drone News, Alan Gabriel covers four stories from Jamaica and Guyana that are quietly reshaping what's possible for UAS operators in the region. Jamaica's national drone soccer team returned from California undefeated, defeating teams from the US, Canada, Mexico, and Kazakhstan.  Jamaican competitor Omar Cockett is heading to the World Skills Competition — one of the largest vocational skills events on the planet — to compete in the unmanned aerial systems category.  In Guyana, Dragonfly Drones formally launched an international joint venture with Canadian firm Automox Offshore.  The Ministry of Health completed drone-supported medical deliveries to riverine communities along the Mahicony River as part of a broader logistics rollout. Tune in to get the full breakdown, the context behind each story, and why these developments matter for the wider Caribbean drone space. The Pilots of the Caribbean Podcast recommends the Pilot Institute - Part 107 Made Easy course for anyone looking to prepare to sit the part 107 exam and become a licensed commercial drone operator. Website: https://pilotsofthecaribbeanpod.com Email: pilotsofthecaribbeanpod@gmail.com All our links: https://linktr.ee/pilotsofthecaribbeanpod * Affiliate disclaimer: some of the above links maybe affiliate links, which may generate a sales commission.*

  4. Jun 18

    What the Drone Industry Is Actually Talking About in 2026 | Matt Collins

    COMMERCIAL UAV EXPO 2026 — EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT Use code CARIBBEAN100 to save $100 on an Exhibit Hall Pass or Full Conference Pass. Register here (code pre-applied): https://www.xpressreg.net/register/UAVA0926/landing.php?sc=CARIBBEAN100 Matt Collins has spent the last year learning the commercial drone industry from the inside — as the man who shapes the program at Commercial UAV Expo and runs editorial at Commercial UAV News. In this episode, he gives an unfiltered read on where the industry stands in 2026. We get into the real gap between AI marketing and actual field use, why the FCC Covered List's biggest threat is the hobbyist-to-professional pipeline, what the Part 108 NPRM got wrong, and why Caribbean drone operators are still missing from global industry data — and what to do about it. Matt also walks through what's new at Commercial UAV Expo 2026 (September 1-3, Las Vegas): roundtable sessions, the Level Up Lounge, a new focus on agriculture, and a state of the industry keynote with Pilot Institute's Greg Hughes. Tune in to discover how to get the Caribbean drone community into the global conversation — straight from someone who writes and edits that conversation daily. --- CONNECT WITH MATT COLLINS LinkedIn: Search "Matt Collins Commercial UAV" on LinkedIn Website / Event: https://www.expouav.com News: https://commercialuavnews.com Contact: info@commercialuavnews.com --- The Pilots of the Caribbean Podcast recommends the Pilot Institute - Part 107 Made Easy course for anyone looking to prepare to sit the part 107 exam and become a licensed commercial drone operator. Website: https://pilotsofthecaribbeanpod.com Email: pilotsofthecaribbeanpod@gmail.com All our links: https://linktr.ee/pilotsofthecaribbeanpod * Affiliate disclaimer: some of the above links maybe affiliate links, which may generate a sales commission.*

    What the Drone Industry Is Actually Talking About in 2026 | Matt Collins
  5. May 21

    How Speedbird Aero Is Scaling Drone Delivery Across 14 Nations

    Manoel Coelho has built what most drone founders only talk about: a commercially operating delivery network flying in 14 countries, powered by aircraft his company manufactures and never sells. As CEO of Speedbird Aero — Latin America's first BVLOS-certified drone operator — Manoel walks Alan through how a telemedicine startup in Arizona became the company powering the Royal Mail's first permanent UK drone service and the world's longest-running commercial food drone delivery program. We get into the full DLV aircraft lineup, the wet-lease business model, ship-to-shore cargo delivery in Singapore and Brazil, and what Part 108 could mean for drone delivery companies finally entering the US at scale. For any operator thinking about island logistics, BVLOS operations, or what commercial drone delivery actually looks like in practice — this one is essential listening. Tune in to discover how the most advanced drone delivery network in Latin America was built in a country with the world's highest interest rates. The Pilots of the Caribbean Podcast recommends the Pilot Institute - Part 107 Made Easy course for anyone looking to prepare to sit the part 107 exam and become a licensed commercial drone operator. Website: https://pilotsofthecaribbeanpod.com Email: pilotsofthecaribbeanpod@gmail.com All our links: https://linktr.ee/pilotsofthecaribbeanpod * Affiliate disclaimer: some of the above links maybe affiliate links, which may generate a sales commission.*

    How Speedbird Aero Is Scaling Drone Delivery Across 14 Nations
  6. May 7

    Running the World's Largest Energy Drone & Robotics Network | Sean Guerre, EDRC

    Discover how one global network is quietly shaping the future of drones, robotics, and AI across the entire energy industry — and why the Caribbean is more connected to this movement than you might think. Sean Guerre, Executive Director of the Energy Drone and Robotics Coalition (EDRC), sits down with Alan to trace the organisation's journey from a 150-person event to a global network of over 20,000 professionals and 200+ energy and utility companies. Sean unpacks what's happening right now in autonomous operations, the regulatory shifts that will affect every drone operator, and why the next decade looks very different from the last. Key topics covered: How the EDRC grew from a small meetup to the world's premier industrial drone and robotics networkThe current state of autonomous operations in oil, gas, and energy — including Level 4 automation in the field todayWhat Caribbean professionals can expect at the Energy Drone & Robotics Summit (June 22–24, Houston)Key regulatory developments — NDAA/FCC supply chain rules and FAA Part 108 — and what they mean for operatorsHow humanoids, drone-in-a-box systems, and physical AI are changing energy operations right nowGuest: Sean Guerre, Executive Director, Energy Drone and Robotics Coalition EDRC Website: edrcoalition.com The Pilots of the Caribbean Podcast recommends the Pilot Institute - Part 107 Made Easy course for anyone looking to prepare to sit the part 107 exam and become a licensed commercial drone operator. Website: https://pilotsofthecaribbeanpod.com Email: pilotsofthecaribbeanpod@gmail.com All our links: https://linktr.ee/pilotsofthecaribbeanpod * Affiliate disclaimer: some of the above links maybe affiliate links, which may generate a sales commission.*

    Running the World's Largest Energy Drone & Robotics Network | Sean Guerre, EDRC

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The Pilots of the Caribbean podcast is a weekly show about drones and the people that use them for fun, research or business in the Caribbean. In each episode, we'll cover a wide range of topics, including:How to use drones for business, fun, and research.New business opportunities in the drone industry.Regulatory changes affecting drone pilots.Exciting ways to take your interest in drones to the next level.We'll also feature interviews with drone pilots from around the Caribbean, who will share their stories and insights on how they're using drones to make a difference, make money, or just have fun.Whether you're a drone pilot, a business owner, or just someone who's interested in learning more about drones, Pilots of the Caribbean is the perfect podcast for you. So tune in every week for your dose of drone news, interviews, and insights.Subscribe today and never miss an episode!