Bryce Bladon

The Drone Network

The Drone Network explores how drones are reshaping the world. Hosted by Bryce Bladon, the podcast documents the tech, economics and people piloting the world's largest standardized drone imagery network.

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Bryce Bladon

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Latest episode

Jun 9, 2026

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Episodes

The Man Building America's Drone Systems 09.06.2026

The U.S. has moved to block foreign-made drones from receiving FCC approval — but what fills the gap? Bryce sits down with Mike Horton, CEO of HYFIX Spatial Intelligence and creator of GEODNET, to find out how a single American-made chip can operate in GPS-denied and jammed environments. In this episode: the FCC's Covered List and what it actually means for the market, why sensor costs have droppe...

The Invisible Job Market for Drone Mapping 01.06.2026

The drone mapping profession is real, growing fast, and largely invisible to anyone who hasn't already stumbled into it. Bryce breaks down why one of the fastest-growing professional sectors in the world still lacks the career infrastructure that would make it legible to the people who might thrive in it. Discussed: FAA Part 107 certification, global drone workforce growth, the commercial drone ma...

What Your Drone Actually Sees 18.05.2026

This episode of The Drone Network demystifies what actually happens between the moment a drone pilot closes a mission and the moment someone uses that data to make a decision. That means covering perspective projection, photogrammetry, and explaining why a standardized mapping mission produces infrastructure, not photography. Learn why mission parameters matter, and why drone-derived imagery beats...

Drone Imagery, Spatial Scale, and the Future of Physical AI 04.05.2026

What makes drone data valuable — and who should be using it?  Ben Kovacs is the Senior Product Marketing Lead at Spexi Geospatial, and he spent his early career inside the commercial satellite industry, helping customers navigate the gap between what space-based imaging promised and what it could actually deliver. From drones to satellites to the systems that will eventually task them automaticall...

The Drone You'll Never See Is Changing the World 20.04.2026

The drone you'll never see is also the most important one in the sky. It weighs one gram less than the FAA's registration threshold, which means it barely appears in official statistics. It flies a preprogrammed grid over a suburb, takes a few hundred photos, lands, and does it again. Nobody films it. Nobody notices. And that invisibility is precisely what makes it work.  This episode explores the...

The Biggest Mistake Drone Pilots Make Has Nothing to Do with Flying | Dylan Gorman 13.04.2026

Dylan Gorman has flown 7,500+ drone missions, built and sold a drone business, and trained tens of thousands of pilots through PilotByte. He's one of the most experienced commercial drone operators in North America, and one of the most popular LiDAR content creators on YouTube. He shares his insights on what is actually needed to start a successful drone venture.  (00:00) - The Biggest Mistake Pil...

Maps Are Infrastructure and They Need Data 30.03.2026

What happens to the data after it's collected? In this episode, Bryce explores the real-world value locked inside a standardized drone imagery network — and why the most important data is often the kind nobody knew they'd need. (00:00) - What is drone data used for? (01:25) - Welcome to The Drone Network (01:46) - Today's episode: how drone data upgrades the world map (04:27) - Why don't we think...

Why Every Map You've Ever Used Is Already Outdated 23.03.2026

Every map you've ever used was already outdated the moment you opened it. In this episode, Bryce breaks down why the world's mapping infrastructure has a staleness problem — and why, until recently, fixing it was economically impossible. (00:00) - Why maps need an upgrade (01:18) - Today's episode: maps are stale, here's what it costs for drones to update them (01:33) - How maps are made today......

Why 249 Grams Is the Key to Drones as Infrastructure 16.03.2026

In 2018, pilot Alec Wilson was on approach to Vancouver's low airspace when he spotted something that shouldn't have been there: a small consumer drone in a corridor used by manned aircraft. This episode is about what happened next, and why it was shaped by a number: 249 grams. Specifically, why that single weight threshold — set by regulators for narrow safety reasons — became the enabling condit...

How One Person Creates Missions for Thousands of Drone Pilots 09.03.2026

What does it take to turn a client request into a flyable drone mission — safely, at scale, across thousands of pilots worldwide? Mason Pahl, Geospatial Data Lead at Spexi Geospatial, is the human layer that makes it happen. In this episode, Mason breaks down the end-to-end geospatial data pipeline: from mission planning and airspace safety checks to data processing and client delivery. He also tr...

The Most Unexpected Places Drones Are Flying 02.03.2026

What do a thousand-year-old French vineyard, the death zone on Mount Everest, and the 2024 Paris Olympics have in common? A drone showed up and changed everything. Bryce Bladon explores three of the most surprising real-world drone deployments — not the flashy delivery robots or military hardware, but the quiet, unglamorous, genuinely revolutionary use cases that are reshaping entire industries. W...

Bats, Stars, and 10,000 Trees – Drones Did That? 23.02.2026

A bat-inspired drone that navigates burning buildings using bathroom faucet sensors. A national conspiracy theory sparked by stars. Ten thousand trees planted in a single day in terrain no human could reach. This week on The Drone Network, Bryce Bladon explores three of the strangest and most surprising applications of drone technology happening right now — the weird, the wonderful, and everything...

10,000 Pilots Answer Your Top Drone Questions 16.02.2026

Over 10,000 LayerDrone pilots answer your most common questions about professional drone work. From equipment recommendations to future predictions, this episode compiles real-world insights from pilots actually capturing aerial data. Topics covered: recommended drone models and accessories, what makes quality missions, tips for new pilots, challenging flights, comparison of drone work opportuniti...

How Consumer Drones Became Modern Infrastructure | Alec Wilson 09.02.2026

Alec Wilson, COO at Spexi Geospatial, encountered his first drone while flying a helicopter in Vancouver, BC. He then helped establish drone regulations before meeting the founder of Spexi, who was flying the planes Google Maps and Google Earth use to image the world. On today’s episode, Alec joins Bryce to explain how consumer drones have evolved to create an entirely new kind of infrastructure –...

The different kinds of work for drone pilots | Benji Nevatt of Bluegrass Dronography 02.02.2026

Benji Nevatt has been flying drones professionally since 2017, starting as a police department drone operator and now running Bluegrass Dronography in Western Kentucky. This episode explores the diverse work available to commercial drone pilots and how the industry has evolved over the past decade. (00:00) - The different kinds of work for drone pilots | Benji Nevatt of Bluegrass Dronography (00:2...

What Makes a Successful Drone Pilot? | Graham Anderson 26.01.2026

What Makes a Successful Drone Pilot? Graham Anderson, Ops Manager at Spexi Geospatial, has overseen 8,000+ registered pilots on the world's largest standardized drone imagery network. After years of managing pilots and analyzing performance data, he's noticed something most people miss: successful pilots share an intangible similarity despite their diverse backgrounds. He goes on to share: the thr...

DRONE ON is now THE DRONE NETWORK 19.01.2026

The DRONE ON podcast is now THE DRONE NETWORK. Cool! 

LayerDrone: From Trusted Alpha to First Autonomous Aerial Data Network 15.12.2025

How do you build the world's largest drone imagery network from scratch? Graham Anderson, Operations Manager at Spexi Geospatial, reveals the untold story of LayerDrone's journey from 230 test missions in a single Canadian town to covering over 200 municipalities across North America. Discover how consumer drones, blockchain incentives, and a community of pioneering pilots transformed a vision int...

How LayerDrone Became the World's Largest Standardized Drone Network 08.12.2025

Alec Wilson, COO of Spexi, explains how LayerDrone became the world’s largest standardized drone imagery network, and why Spexi made the decision to spin LayerDrone out into a public-good, crypto-economic protocol. He goes on to share: his journey from helicopter pilot to building one of the most ambitious aerial data networks in the world,  the regulatory evolution of drones in Canadian airspace,...

Becoming the DePIN Drone Ambassador with Mapster 01.12.2025

Bryce welcomes Mapster (Sony), LayerDrone's top community contributor and the DePIN ambassador for drones and spatial data. As someone uniquely positioned between the crypto and drone communities, Mapster shares his decade-long journey from recreational drone pilot to DePIN enthusiast, explaining how his passion for hardware engineering led him to discover the convergence of blockchain technology...

How Tokens Solve the Drone Industry's Scalability Problem 24.11.2025

Graham Anderson, Operations Manager at Spexi, explains how cryptocurrency and blockchain technology are solving the drone industry's scalability challenge. He discusses how DePINs (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks) are revolutionizing drone operations, how standardized data products unlock global networks, and why tokens enable coordination at scale that traditional payment methods c...

How Crypto Can Enable the Future of Drone Services 17.11.2025

What if Uber paid their drivers with tokens? This episode explores how tokenization and decentralization are creating new economic models for drone-based businesses and the pilots who power them. Matt Chwierut brings over a decade of experience to break down complex concepts like tokens, token-powered networks, and how they differ from traditional platform models. He explains why LayerDrone chose...

Becoming a Drone First Responder: From Hobby to Paid Pilot 10.11.2025

Daniel shares his journey from building DIY drones in 2014 to becoming a professional Drone First Responder. With roughly 1,000 missions flown with Spexi for the LayerDrone network, Daniel discusses the competitive nature of drone work, the importance of staying calm under pressure, and how fly-to-earn opportunities reignited his passion for aviation. 00:38 Introduction to Daniel Whitfield, Drone...

How Does a Drone App Use Blockchain Tech? 03.11.2025

Rowan Weismiller discusses how the Spexi app uses blockchain technology, and what that means for LayerDrone, a decentralized protocol for drone imagery collection. Learn about NFT flight receipts, smart contracts, and building a pilot-owned data network that sets world-scale standards for aerial imagery. Key Topics: How Spexi integrates blockchain technology into drone imagery collection The trans...

Mapping 3.0 - Locate, Navigate, Understand 27.10.2025

Just as the internet evolved from Web1 to Web2 to Web3, mapping technology is experiencing its own paradigm shift. This episode explores how we've progressed from static maps to real-time navigation to contextual spatial understanding—and why this convergence of technologies represents a foundational shift that most people haven't recognized yet. Mapping 1.0 (3000 BCE - 1990s): Locate Fixed coordi...

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