Drone & Aerial Photography — 2026-05-11
The FCC's May 11 public comment deadline on DJI's "Covered List" appeal has arrived, making today a pivotal moment for the U.S. drone industry. Simultaneously, the FAA dropped a long-awaited Section 2209 rulemaking notice proposing new airspace restrictions near critical infrastructure. DJI celebrated a rare double win at NAB Show 2026, taking home multiple awards for its RS 5 gimbal and Osmo 360 camera.
Drone & Aerial Photography — 2026-05-11
Gear News
DJI Wins Big at NAB Show 2026
At NAB Show 2026 in Las Vegas — one of the most important events for filmmakers, broadcasters, and content creators — DJI picked up multiple awards for two of its newest products: the RS 5 gimbal and the Osmo 360 camera. The recognition cements DJI's continued dominance in the professional imaging space even as the company battles regulatory headwinds in its largest market.

Wildfire Drone Incursions Hit All-Time High
A sobering data point emerged this week alongside the FAA's regulatory announcements: 218 wildfire drone incursions were recorded in 2025 — more than the combined total from the previous seven years. The figure underscores growing public safety concerns as recreational and commercial drone use expands, adding pressure on regulators to act decisively on airspace enforcement.
Regulation Watch
Today Is the FCC Deadline — America's DJI Pilots Sound Off
Today, May 11, 2026, is the final day for U.S. drone users to submit public comments to the FCC on DJI's appeal of its "Covered List" designation. DJI has spent weeks urging American pilots, hobbyists, and commercial operators to make their voices heard before the window closes. The company's ability to launch future products in the United States hinges on the outcome of this regulatory challenge.

American pilots have called the potential ban devastating. "I'm a US drone pilot devastated by the FCC ban, but there is finally a way I can make my voice heard," echoed across the community, as noted by Digital Camera World, which described the public comment period as the community's best — and possibly last — opportunity to influence the decision.
FAA Drops Landmark Section 2209 NPRM — 60-Day Comment Window Opens
Just days ago, on May 8, the FAA finally published its long-delayed Section 2209 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) — a proposal that industry watchers have called the most consequential drone airspace rulemaking since the Remote ID final rule in 2021. The proposal arrives nine years after the original January 2017 deadline Congress set in the FAA Extension, Safety and Security Act of 2016.

The rule would create a new airspace designation called the Unmanned Aircraft Flight Restriction (UAFR), restricting drone operations in close proximity to fixed site facilities and critical infrastructure. Every Part 107 commercial pilot, every public safety agency, and every critical infrastructure operator now has 60 days to submit comments.
"The proposal arrives nine years after the original January 2017 deadline Congress set in the FAA Extension, Safety and Security Act of 2016. It is the most consequential drone airspace rulemaking since the Remote ID final rule in 2021," DroneXL reported.
Drone Insurance Documentation: A Growing Professional Niche
A new professional guide published this week highlights drone photography for insurance documentation, citing studies showing it can accelerate claims processing by up to 43%. The 2026 guide details CAA rules, photogrammetry workflows, and strategies for faster settlements — reflecting how commercial drone applications are expanding far beyond traditional photography into specialized professional services.
Shot of the Week
DJI SkyPixel 2025 Winners: A Masterclass in Aerial Vision
Although announced in late April, the 11th Annual DJI SkyPixel Photo & Video Competition winners have been making waves this week across the aerial photography community. The competition ran from November 27, 2025 through March 10, 2026, drawing entries from around the globe.

The winning images showcase techniques ranging from ultra-long-exposure cityscapes captured at altitude to intimate wildlife portraits taken with drone-mounted telephoto setups — pushing the boundaries of what's creatively possible from above. The contest remains one of the most prestigious showcases for aerial photographers and videographers worldwide.
Note: The FCC public comment window closes today. U.S. drone operators wishing to weigh in on DJI's Covered List appeal should act immediately.
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