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EPISODE · May 22, 2025 · 25 MIN

From Veteran to Drone Business Owner with Ethan Miller

from The Clemson Drone Podcast · host Dr Joe Burgett

Host Joe Burgett welcomes Ethan Miller, a retired UAS Navy veteran, owner of Sea Dragon Drones, and franchise owner with Blue Nose Aerial Imaging. Ethan shares his inspiring transition from military service to entrepreneurship in the drone industry. He reflects on the early challenges of civilian life, including stints in trucking and logistics, and how his discovery of drone mapping and orthomosaic technology reignited his passion for aviation. Through the support of the Blue Nose franchise model, Ethan was able to build a thriving business offering residential real estate videography and commercial construction mapping services.Ethan also highlights the pivotal role the VA's Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) program played in supporting his career shift. From financial assistance to structured guidance, the program empowered him to pursue his business full-time without overwhelming financial strain. Throughout the episode, Ethan offers practical advice for veterans interested in the drone sector, encouraging them to seek out resources, connect with others in the industry, and explore career paths that align with their existing skills. Joe and Ethan wrap up by emphasizing the collaborative nature of the drone community and the importance of mentorship, innovation, and purpose-driven work.About Ethan MillerEthan Miller is the owner of Sea Dragon Drones LLC and a franchise operator for Blue Nose Aerial Imaging in Springfield, Missouri. A U.S. Navy veteran with 22 years of distinguished service, Ethan amassed over 3,000 flight hours as a Crew Chief on MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopters, a role that demanded expertise in combat support, seaborne mine hunting, and disaster relief operations. His military career honed his skills in precision navigation, aerial surveillance, and operational safety, all of which seamlessly transitioned into his post-service venture into the drone industry. After retiring from the Navy in 2019, Ethan leveraged his passion for aviation and technology to establish himself in the field of aerial imaging. Through Blue Nose Aerial Imaging of the Ozarks, he offers high-resolution aerial photography, videography, mapping, and inspection services for a variety of industries, including real estate, construction, agriculture, and infrastructure. As a franchise operator, he benefits from a network of elite drone pilots, ensuring access to the latest advancements in drone technology and data analytics. Ethan holds a business degree from Capella University and is a certified FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot, demonstrating his expertise in federal aviation regulations and safe drone operations. He received the APSA BPERP Flight Proficiency and Level 1 UAS Thermography certifications, completing the Clemson Drone UAS Vocation course. Ethan’s commitment to precision, efficiency, and safety—core values instilled during his military career—sets him apart in the competitive aerial imaging industry. Whether capturing breathtaking landscapes, conducting critical inspections, or assisting in emergency response efforts, Ethan combines military discipline with state-of-the-art drone technology to deliver top-tier aerial imaging solutions for his clients.Resources discussed in this episode:VA's Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) programClemson Drone CoursesVeteran Support for Clemson Drone Programs —Contact Dr Joe Burgett | Clemson Drone: ClemsonDrone.comFacebook: Clemson DroneLinkedIn: Clemson DroneInstagram: Clemson Drone CourseContact Ethan Miller | Blue Nose Aerial Imaging of the Ozarks: Website: bluenoseaerial.com LinkedIn: Ethan Miller

Host Joe Burgett welcomes Ethan Miller, a retired UAS Navy veteran, owner of Sea Dragon Drones, and franchise owner with Blue Nose Aerial Imaging. Ethan shares his inspiring transition from military service to entrepreneurship in the drone industry. He reflects on the early challenges of civilian life, including stints in trucking and logistics, and how his discovery of drone mapping and orthomosaic technology reignited his passion for aviation. Through the support of the Blue Nose franchise model, Ethan was able to build a thriving business offering residential real estate videography and commercial construction mapping services.Ethan also highlights the pivotal role the VA's Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) program played in supporting his career shift. From financial assistance to structured guidance, the program empowered him to pursue his business full-time without overwhelming financial strain. Throughout the episode, Ethan offers practical advice for veterans interested in the drone sector, encouraging them to seek out resources, connect with others in the industry, and explore career paths that align with their existing skills. Joe and Ethan wrap up by emphasizing the collaborative nature of the drone community and the importance of mentorship, innovation, and purpose-driven work.About Ethan MillerEthan Miller is the owner of Sea Dragon Drones LLC and a franchise operator for Blue Nose Aerial Imaging in Springfield, Missouri. A U.S. Navy veteran with 22 years of distinguished service, Ethan amassed over 3,000 flight hours as a Crew Chief on MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopters, a role that demanded expertise in combat support, seaborne mine hunting, and disaster relief operations. His military career honed his skills in precision navigation, aerial surveillance, and operational safety, all of which seamlessly transitioned into his post-service venture into the drone industry. After retiring from the Navy in 2019, Ethan leveraged his passion for aviation and technology to establish himself in the field of aerial imaging. Through Blue Nose Aerial Imaging of the Ozarks, he offers high-resolution aerial photography, videography, mapping, and inspection services for a variety of industries, including real estate, construction, agriculture, and infrastructure. As a franchise operator, he benefits from a network of elite drone pilots, ensuring access to the latest advancements in drone technology and data analytics. Ethan holds a business degree from Capella University and is a certified FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot, demonstrating his expertise in federal aviation regulations and safe drone operations. He received the APSA BPERP Flight Proficiency and Level 1 UAS Thermography certifications, completing the Clemson Drone UAS Vocation course. Ethan’s commitment to precision, efficiency, and safety—core values instilled during his military career—sets him apart in the competitive aerial imaging industry. Whether capturing breathtaking landscapes, conducting critical inspections, or assisting in emergency response efforts, Ethan combines military discipline with state-of-the-art drone technology to deliver top-tier aerial imaging solutions for his clients.Resources discussed in this episode:VA's Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) programClemson Drone CoursesVeteran Support for Clemson Drone Programs —Contact Dr Joe Burgett | Clemson Drone: ClemsonDrone.comFacebook: Clemson DroneLinkedIn: Clemson DroneInstagram: Clemson Drone CourseContact Ethan Miller | Blue Nose Aerial Imaging of the Ozarks: Website: bluenoseaerial.com LinkedIn: Ethan Miller

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Host Joe Burgett welcomes Ethan Miller, a retired UAS Navy veteran, owner of Sea Dragon Drones, and franchise owner with Blue Nose Aerial Imaging. Ethan shares his inspiring transition from military service to entrepreneurship in the drone industry....

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