The Drone Network

Bryce Bladon

The Drone Network explores how drones are reshaping the world. Hosted by Bryce Bladon, the podcast documents the tech, economics and people piloting the world's largest standardized drone imagery network.

  1. 10,000 Pilots Answer Your Top Drone Questions

    3D AGO

    10,000 Pilots Answer Your Top Drone Questions

    Over 10,000 LayerDrone pilots answer your most common questions about professional drone work. From equipment recommendations to future predictions, this episode compiles real-world insights from pilots actually capturing aerial data. Topics covered: recommended drone models and accessories, what makes quality missions, tips for new pilots, challenging flights, comparison of drone work opportunities, favorite flying locations, memorable "wow" moments, how to explain drone work to non-pilots, and where the industry is headed in the next five years. (00:00) - 10,000 drone pilots answer your top drone questions (01:15) - What drones do you use? (04:09) - Why pilots on the Spexi app are all silly-gooses and obstinate-donkeys (05:22) - What's your favourite drone accessory? (07:11) -  What makes a good drone mission? (09:06) - How does other drone work compare to using the Spexi app? (10:42) - What was your most challenging drone flight? (13:58) - What's your best tip for flying a drone? (18:25) - Where do pilots most like flying their drones? (19:54) - When did a drone make you go "wow"? (21:27) - How do you describe your drone work to others? (22:20) - How will drones change in 5 years? Special thanks to: Dynamic Dolphin (Bluegrass Dronography), RyVD, Chad S&S 360, Independent-Galliform, and Tuned. Opening theme: Lately - KicktracksHosted by Bryce Bladon | Edited by AJ Fillari Sponsored by: Spexi.com | LayerDrone.org

    26 min
  2. The different kinds of work for drone pilots | Benji Nevatt of Bluegrass Dronography

    FEB 2

    The different kinds of work for drone pilots | Benji Nevatt of Bluegrass Dronography

    Benji Nevatt has been flying drones professionally since 2017, starting as a police department drone operator and now running Bluegrass Dronography in Western Kentucky. This episode explores the diverse work available to commercial drone pilots and how the industry has evolved over the past decade. (00:00) - The different kinds of work for drone pilots | Benji Nevatt of Bluegrass Dronography (00:21) - Introduction to Benji of Bluegrass Dronography (03:35) - Why Benji is interested in drone work (05:18) - Benji's first missions on the Spexi app (07:23) - How Spexi differs from typical drone work for clients (08:39) - Why Spexi flies small drones so high in the sky (10:20) - What Benji thinks about getting paid in tokens instead of cash (12:51) - How has US drone policy and regulation affected Benji's business in 2025? (14:56) - Drone or don't: which is the lie? (16:28) - An unsolicited history of drones Discussed:- Police department drone operations (SWAT support, thermal imaging, surveillance)- Evolution from DJI Inspire 2 to consumer-grade mapping drones- Commercial drone services: real estate, roof inspections, small business marketing- First experiences with autonomous drone mapping using the Spexi app on the LayerDrone network- Recent US drone regulations: DJI ban, BVLOS approvals, Part 108 licensing, and the impact of policy changes on small drone businesses- Drone or Don't—a trivia game featuring whale snot collection, speed records, and the surprising history of unmanned aircraft from 1849.Connect with Benji at BluegrassDronography.comInstagram, Facebook, TikTok: @BluegrassDronography Hosted by Bryce Bladon (brycebladon.com). Edited by AJ Fillari (ajfillari.online) Sponsored by Spexi.com and LayerDrone.org

    19 min
  3. What Makes a Successful Drone Pilot? | Graham Anderson

    JAN 26

    What Makes a Successful Drone Pilot? | Graham Anderson

    What Makes a Successful Drone Pilot? Graham Anderson, Ops Manager at Spexi Geospatial, has overseen 8,000+ registered pilots on the world's largest standardized drone imagery network. After years of managing pilots and analyzing performance data, he's noticed something most people miss: successful pilots share an intangible similarity despite their diverse backgrounds. He goes on to share: the three backgrounds that consistently produce top-performing pilots,how the network targets the "transitory hobbyist to casual professional" sweet spot,the surprising emergence of nomadic pilots who travel the country chasing missions, andwhy patience and preparation are the two keys to success on the network.Discussed The intangible qualities that unite successful drone pilotsThree common backgrounds that correlate with top performers: aviation, military/first responders, and creative professionalsHow Spexi targets pilots in the "hobbyist to semi-professional" transition who want to fly without running a businessThe economics of the network: targeting $40-60/hour for local pilots with micro dronesHow seasonal weather patterns drive continental-scale operations planningThe unexpected rise of traveling pilots who follow campaigns across the entire USWhy autonomous flight missions appeal to hobby pilots but may disappoint high-end professionalsThe challenge of balancing individual pilot feature requests with global scalabilityCommunity tips from top pilots on SD cards, battery management, and manual flight skillsTimecodes (00:00) - The Drone Network: Season 2 Premiere(00:19) - Intro: Graham Anderson and what makes a successful drone pilot(01:37) - What makes a successful drone pilot?(04:05) - What are the commonalities between successful drone pilots?(06:46) - What kind of pilot flies for Spexi and LayerDrone?(10:16) - What do drone pilots think of autonomous ("self-flying") flights?(13:21) - How do you plan operations for the world's largest standardized drone network?(15:55) - How drone pilots succeed despite bad weather(17:03) - Who are the thousands of pilots building LayerDrone?(21:52) - What does the data say about pilot behaviour and mentality?(24:19) - What does flying your first mission look like? Do pilots stick around?(26:14) - The weirdest thing about drone pilots that Graham has seen(27:35) - The most surprising thing about drone pilots(28:59) - The most surprising thing about the network(31:55) - Graham's advice for all drone pilots: patience and preparation(34:14) - LayerDrone pilots share their best advice for other drone operators(39:05) - Let's Play DYKYD: Do You Know Your Drones?(44:34) - Thanks to our sponsors, Spexi.com and LayerDrone.org

    45 min
  4. How LayerDrone Became the World's Largest Standardized Drone Network

    12/08/2025

    How LayerDrone Became the World's Largest Standardized Drone Network

    Alec Wilson, COO of Spexi, explains how LayerDrone became the world’s largest standardized drone imagery network, and why Spexi made the decision to spin LayerDrone out into a public-good, crypto-economic protocol. He goes on to share: his journey from helicopter pilot to building one of the most ambitious aerial data networks in the world, the regulatory evolution of drones in Canadian airspace, how LayerDrone standardizes imagery from thousands of pilots, and why spatial AI, world models, and next-gen robotics companies are hungry for ultra-high-resolution, frequently updated aerial data.Discussed How to go from flying helicopters to co-founding a drone training company that certified 10,000+ pilotsThe founding vision behind LayerDrone as an open-source, crypto-economic protocol for standardized drone imageryWhy Spexi spun out LayerDrone and their role as the founding core contributorHow the network balances pilot agency with safety requirements and regulatory complianceThe relationship between Spexi (demand) and LayerDrone (supply)Timecodes (00:00) - LayerDrone: the World’s Largest Standardized Drone (00:20) - Alec Wilson: Helicopter Pilot to Drone COO (01:51) - Alec co-founds Coastal Drone (04:17) - LayerDrone's founding vision (06:37) - Spexi's relationship with LayerDrone (07:47) - LayerDrone standardizes and coordinates thousands of drones (09:57) - Why take the risk of creating LayerDrone? (16:32) - Innovation or Idiotic? Hosted by Bryce Bladon | Edited by AJ Fillari | Sponsored by Spexi.com & LayerDrone.org

    20 min
5
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The Drone Network explores how drones are reshaping the world. Hosted by Bryce Bladon, the podcast documents the tech, economics and people piloting the world's largest standardized drone imagery network.