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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 38 MIN

DJI Drones Are NOT Banned | Sally French

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The drone industry is at a pivotal moment — and misinformation is flying just as fast as the aircraft themselves. In this episode of Hangar X, host John Ramstead sits down with Sally French (aka “The Drone Girl”), one of the most trusted voices in drone journalism, to cut through the noise surrounding the FCC’s recent ruling on foreign-made drones. Are DJI drones banned? Will commercial operators be grounded? Is the U.S. about to fall behind globally? They also explore: The massive implications of upcoming Part 108 BVLOS regulations How drone swarms are reshaping everything from warfare to wedding entertainment The real growth opportunity in “Drones as a Service” If you’re an operator, investor, policymaker, or simply trying to understand where aerospace innovation is headed — this episode delivers clarity in a rapidly evolving space. Buckle up. Episode Highlights The FCC ruling explained in plain English — no panic required Why existing DJI drones can still be sold and used How future drone imports could reshape U.S. competitiveness The coming BVLOS breakthrough that could unlock true drone delivery scale Why drones-as-a-service may be the most investable segment in the industry The economic ripple effects of restricting foreign drone hardware The human side of drone innovation — and why storytelling matters Key Points with Timestamps [00:00:00] — The FCC Ruling: What’s Actually Banned? Sally clarifies that only future drones without FCC approval made outside the U.S. are restricted. Existing approved models can still be manufactured, restocked, and sold. [00:02:12] — From Bezos’ Vision to Today’s Reality A look back at the 2013 drone delivery hype and how the industry has evolved far beyond consumer photography. [00:05:48] — Drones in Warfare & Swarm Technology How drone swarms are reshaping military strategy — and why this represents a fundamental shift in aerospace defense. [00:10:29] — The Regulatory Bottleneck: Visual Line of Sight (VLOS) Why current rules limit scalability and how waivers have slowed industry growth. [00:12:41] — Part 108 & BVLOS: The Real Game Changer Why beyond visual line of sight regulations could unlock delivery, inspections, agriculture, and offshore operations at scale. [00:14:24] — Misinformation vs. Reality in Media Coverage How headlines misrepresented the FCC action as a full DJI ban — and why nuance matters. [00:17:59] — Economic Impact on Commercial & Government Users Police departments, farmers, and taxpayers may face higher costs if foreign competition disappears. [00:20:31] — Are U.S. Drone Companies 5–10 Years Behind? Discussion on manufacturing gaps, hardware limitations, and the opportunity for domestic growth. [00:23:05] — The Most Reliable Revenue Model: Drones as a Service Why service-based drone businesses (not hardware) may offer the greatest upside. [00:25:14] — Data is the Real Value Flying drones is easy. Extracting actionable insights from thermal, NDVI, and photogrammetry data is the true differentiator. [00:29:47] — The Danger of Oversimplified Headlines How TikTok-length attention spans distort complex regulatory issues. Guest Bio: Sally French (“The Drone Girl”) Sally French is the founder and lead writer of TheDroneGirl.com, one of the earliest and most respected media platforms covering drone news, reviews, tutorials, and industry insights. She launched the site in 2013 at the dawn of the consumer drone revolution and has since become a nationally recognized voice in the space. Sally has been quoted in: The New York Times The Wall Street Journal CNN Consumer Reports Aviation Week Beyond journalism, she is a sought-after speaker who has presented at South by Southwest, Harvard Business School, and numerous aerospace and robotics conferences. About The Drone Girl The Drone Girl is a leading drone-focused media platform founded by Sally French, dedicated to providing clear, trustworthy news, reviews, tips, and stories about the evolving world of drones. Launched in 2013, the site demystifies drone technology for hobbyists and professionals alike while spotlighting real-world use cases across commercial, entertainment, and regulatory landscapes. It also champions greater diversity in the drone industry and has become a go-to resource for anyone looking to understand drones — from beginner pilots to industry insiders.  Notable Quotes “Future drones that do not have FCC approval — those are the ones restricted. Existing approved drones can continue to be sold.” “If drone delivery is only as far as I can see, I could just walk it.” “The reliable source of revenue in the drone industry is drones as a service.” “Any 14-year-old can fly a drone. The value is in knowing what to do with the data.” “The more we can enable rather than block, that’s going to be key.” “People don’t want tech specs — they want to know: So what?”

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The drone industry is at a pivotal moment — and misinformation is flying just as fast as the aircraft themselves. In this episode of Hangar X, host John Ramstead sits down with Sally French (aka “The Drone Girl”), one of the most trusted voices in drone journalism, to cut through the noise surrounding the FCC’s recent ruling on foreign-made drones. Are DJI drones banned? Will commercial operators be grounded? Is the U.S. about to fall behind globally? They also explore: The massive implications of upcoming Part 108 BVLOS regulations How drone swarms are reshaping everything from warfare to wedding entertainment The real growth opportunity in “Drones as a Service” If you’re an operator, investor, policymaker, or simply trying to understand where aerospace innovation is headed — this episode delivers clarity in a rapidly evolving space. Buckle up. Episode Highlights The FCC ruling explained in plain English — no panic required Why existing DJI drones can still be sold and used How future drone imports could reshape U.S. competitiveness The coming BVLOS breakthrough that could unlock true drone delivery scale Why drones-as-a-service may be the most investable segment in the industry The economic ripple effects of restricting foreign drone hardware The human side of drone innovation — and why storytelling matters Key Points with Timestamps [00:00:00] — The FCC Ruling: What’s Actually Banned? Sally clarifies that only future drones without FCC approval made outside the U.S. are restricted. Existing approved models can still be manufactured, restocked, and sold. [00:02:12] — From Bezos’ Vision to Today’s Reality A look back at the 2013 drone delivery hype and how the industry has evolved far beyond consumer photography. [00:05:48] — Drones in Warfare & Swarm Technology How drone swarms are reshaping military strategy — and why this represents a fundamental shift in aerospace defense. [00:10:29] — The Regulatory Bottleneck: Visual Line of Sight (VLOS) Why current rules limit scalability and how waivers have slowed industry growth. [00:12:41] — Part 108 & BVLOS: The Real Game Changer Why beyond visual line of sight regulations could unlock delivery, inspections, agriculture, and offshore operations at scale. [00:14:24] — Misinformation vs. Reality in Media Coverage How headlines misrepresented the FCC action as a full DJI ban — and why nuance matters. [00:17:59] — Economic Impact on Commercial & Government Users Police departments, farmers, and taxpayers may face higher costs if foreign competition disappears. [00:20:31] — Are U.S. Drone Companies 5–10 Years Behind? Discussion on manufacturing gaps, hardware limitations, and the opportunity for domestic growth. [00:23:05] — The Most Reliable Revenue Model: Drones as a Service Why service-based drone businesses (not hardware) may offer the greatest upside. [00:25:14] — Data is the Real Value Flying drones is easy. Extracting actionable insights from thermal, NDVI, and photogrammetry data is the true differentiator. [00:29:47] — The Danger of Oversimplified Headlines How TikTok-length attention spans distort complex regulatory issues. Guest Bio: Sally French (“The Drone Girl”) Sally French is the founder and lead writer of TheDroneGirl.com, one of the earliest and most respected media platforms covering drone news, reviews, tutorials, and industry insights. She launched the site in 2013 at the dawn of the consumer drone revolution and has since become a nationally recognized voice in the space. Sally has been quoted in: The New York Times The Wall Street Journal CNN Consumer Reports Aviation Week Beyond journalism, she is a sought-after speaker who has presented at South by Southwest, Harvard Business School, and numerous aerospace and robotics conferences. About The Drone Girl The Drone Girl is a leading drone-focused media platform founded by Sally French, dedicated to providing clear, trustworthy news, reviews, tips, and stories about the evolving world of drones. Launched in 2013, the site demystifies drone technology for hobbyists and professionals alike while spotlighting real-world use cases across commercial, entertainment, and regulatory landscapes. It also champions greater diversity in the drone industry and has become a go-to resource for anyone looking to understand drones — from beginner pilots to industry insiders.  Notable Quotes “Future drones that do not have FCC approval — those are the ones restricted. Existing approved drones can continue to be sold.” “If drone delivery is only as far as I can see, I could just walk it.” “The reliable source of revenue in the drone industry is drones as a service.” “Any 14-year-old can fly a drone. The value is in knowing what to do with the data.” “The more we can enable rather than block, that’s going to be key.” “People don’t want tech specs — they want to know: So what?”

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