Careers in multi-rotor filming

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HvS:(

Hi,
can anyone tell me is there any scope of making my hobby a career in india?
multi-rotor filming etc?

If yes how to start and where from? :headscratch: :headscratch:

rcrcnitesh

There is so much scope for this but seeing the current scenario I would advice to stay away from this until any laws are framed.
No one will tell you how to start or where to start (guess why?). You'll have to do it yourself.
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globalmilind

Hello my friend.

This is just excellent as hobby, but as a serious career- I really doubt.

If you want to live in a state of great comfort and elegance, seek career in other fields, not in RC (atleast in India).

Seriousness in RC might give be a turbulence and end up in a crash. Don't land up in frustration, be true to yourself, and ask your soul- everyone knows the synonym of RC Hobby in India. Hope you getting my point my friend.

I am into RC since 5 years or so. I am 24 year old, and what I did was that I first generated my capital money, then I stepped into this hobby. I didn't even ask for a penny from parents to fulfill my RC desires. Though I know parents won't stop me from getting into RC, but as a respect to them, I decided to go a safer way without denting my career and without disrespecting time.

I would suggest to work hard, grab opportunities, establish yourself, then spend time and money on RC, and yes- your parents will be really proud and happy, and its only you who can make them live longer and happier!

Good luck!

Cheers!

With Best Regards.
Milind Raj

India, I pledge to serve you, to protect you and make you shine above all.....
....and when all the wars are over, a butterfly will still be beautiful.

Antriksh

I'm in this field for last 4yrs and doing well.
Globalmilind is correct that everything can end with a crash but we always take care of our models and do all safety precautions and by keeping patience you can prevent crashes.
Yes in India we can't do it at very large commercial scale until some legal regulations come.(Some people are still doing but under gov of India's permission)
I take it as a hobby and not a aerial videographer.I teach flying to school/college students, they give me respect and some fee.That is all i want.