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A Hypothetical Post-Gatwick Nightmare: A Drone Liability Case Study
Between the 19th and the 21st of December, 2018, some 140,000 passengers and holiday-goers were affected when drone sightings shut down London’s Gatwick Airport. Whilst
Drones are Aircraft. Managing the Liability risk should be treated accordingly – part 4: Bringing it all together
This is part four of a four-part series, on drones and their liability implications, shining light on the insurance market, how to navigate the noise,
Drones are Aircraft. Managing their liability risk should be treated accordingly. Part 3 – Mitigating risk: Seek out a knowledgeable, tuned in broker
This is part three of a four-part series, on drones and their liability implications, shining light on the insurance market, navigating the noise, and ensuring
Drones are Aircraft. Managing the Liability risk should be treated accordingly – part 2: Mitigating Risk: Know Your Underwriter
This is part 2 of a four-part series, on drones and their liability implications, shining light on the insurance market, how to navigate the noise,
Drones are Aircraft. Managing the liability risk should be treated accordingly – part 1
This is part one of a four-part series, on drones and their liability implications, shining light on the insurance market, and how to navigate the
Why in an autonomous world, infrastructure needs to be built ‘on-purpose.’
There’s a knock at your door. A perfectly (too perfect) timed drumbeat sounds through the house. It’s a drone carrying the groceries you ordered online
Beyond Google Wing & Package Delivery, here are 3 commercial areas that are creating the future of drones
Coinciding with the launch of Google Wing’s first public drone delivery service in Canberra this week, a recent clever but foreboding April Fools video of
Why drone registration, whilst painful, is still necessary for the Australian industry
(Update 01/10/2020) After changing their initial timeline for implementation, CASA has officially opened drone registration as of the 30th of September 2020. Registration will be
5 tips to get the most out of your drone insurance
As the popularity of drones within commercial organisations continues to grow, its important to understand the landscape of the industry, and to ensure that you’re
The value of on-demand drone insurance
Many services, particularly over the course of the previous couple of years, have become Uberised. What is mean by that, effectively, is that business has
The hidden risk of operating under CASA’s excluded category
As the drone industry continues to grow exponentially in Australia, the number of sub-2kg excluded category continues to grow and expand with it. There are
Why it’s important to understand what you’re covered for.
Operating a drone is a complex task. As all pilots can attest, it can be challenging, and operating aircraft with (essentially) spinning blades has the
DJI Battery Management – a best practice
As an insurance technology company, we see the weird & the wonderful in the drone industry. Each operation is different, and that is the beauty
Which is the right insurance? Aviation Third-Party Liability or Public Liability?
At Precision Autonomy, our mission is to create transparency and understanding within the drone insurance industry. We have been getting a lot of questions lately
Flying Safely in 2019
Precision Autonomy aims to put ethical and moral boundaries around the integration of autonomous technology into society. We do this through our Risk Management Framework,