If you were to buy a drone today, what would you do? Do you have any process or checklist to follow? Or would you simply go online and pick one based on the price, a few reviews, and the way it looks? As a beginner pilot, believe it or not this could represent high risks for you in terms of a good investment.
For instance, most beginners never consider buying spare parts when they initially get their drone, because they think that is for later, when the drone needs them. However, some drone manufacturers do not offer spare parts, and if the drone gets damaged a new unit is needed to have fun again.
But that is not all, one of the main points about drones today has to do with regulations. Around the world (especially in the US), governments are establishing a registration for the use of drones, be it for professional or recreational purposes. In the U.S. for instance, if the drone is not registered you could be fined and have legal issues.
Getting a drone is a great idea, and that is the reason why people are loving these gadgets, but in order to avoid you some of the hard-initial steps, here is an infographic with a proven process that will surely help you to get the right drone for you.
Courtesy of: RC Hobbies on Air