Why Utility UAS Programs Fail — And How to Build One That Works
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Your utility bought the drones. Your pilots passed their Part 107 exams. Management signed off on the budget. And then six months later, the inspection data is sitting on a hard drive that nobody's opened, the maintenance team doesn't trust the imagery, and leadership is asking where the ROI went.
This is one of the most common patterns we see in utility drone programs: organizations that invest in the right equipment and still don't get the results they were expecting. The gap isn't the technology. It's how the program was built.
In this episode, we break down:
- Why the business case for utility drones became undeniable in 2025 — and what the real numbers look like when you compare helicopter crews to drone teams
- The five core inspection use cases: transmission lines, substations, solar farms, wind turbines, and pipeline corridors — and which ones to start with
- The build vs. buy decision — when to invest in an internal team vs. contracting out, and why most large utilities end up doing both
- Why Part 107 certification is the legal floor, not the operational ceiling — and what mission-specific training actually looks like for utility inspection pilots
- Data management: the #1 place utility drone programs underperform — and the five-component workflow that separates programs that demonstrate ROI from programs that collect dust
- The regulatory landscape: Part 107, LAANC, NERC CIP compliance, and how Part 108 BVLOS rules will transform pipeline and corridor inspection
- How to build the ROI case that gets leadership buy-in — and the phased approach that actually produces sustainable results
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Red Raven UAS Consulting & Program Development: redravenuas.com/consulting Red Raven On-Site Training: redravenuas.com/training
FAA Part 107 Course (current special pricing): redravenuas.com/part107
Red Raven UAS Blog: redravenuas.com/blog
For UAS consulting, on-site training, and FAA Part 107 certification, visit redravenuas.com