Today's episode is about weather delays and cancellations. What can a drone pilot do if the weather goes bad? Should you charge your client if a shoot is cancelled?
It is critical that you have a clear contractual agreement with your client. Should you charge a local client in case of a cancellation? Things get complicated if it is an out of state shoot. What do you do in this case? Do big production houses pay drone pilots in case a shoot is cancelled? Tune in to find out. Thanks to Dan for the question. Fly safe!
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Timestamps
Today's question is about weather delays and cancellation
Discussing the importance of having an iron clad agreement
How do you deal with jobs where you have to travel more than 100 miles? Should you charge a weather delay fee?
Should you get a deposit from your clients?
What do you if the weather goes bad after you have worked for half a day?