FAA-Certified Aerial • Since 1981
Cinematic aerial footage of the Strip, venues, resorts, and events — captured legally by FAA-certified pilots who know how to clear some of the most restricted airspace in the country. Mr. Camera plans aerial work with the rules built in, so the shot you are promised is the shot we deliver.
Plan Your AerialsLas Vegas is one of the hardest places in America to legally fly a drone. Harry Reid International sits right on top of the Strip and Nellis Air Force Base is nearby, putting much of the valley in controlled airspace that requires FAA authorization. We handle the part most operators gloss over: Part 107 certified pilots, LAANC and waiver authorizations, insurance, and property clearance — so your aerials are captured safely and legally, not on a gamble.
Want the full picture on the rules? Read our guide to drone video production in Las Vegas.
Establishing shots of resorts, venues, and developments that make a location feel cinematic from the first frame.
Aerial angles of concerts, festivals, and large gatherings that ground-level cameras simply cannot capture.
Dynamic aerial movement integrated into commercials and brand films as part of a complete production.
Progress documentation and property showcases shot from above with consistent, repeatable framing.
Can you legally fly a drone on the Las Vegas Strip?
Only with proper authorization. The Strip sits in tightly controlled airspace, so legal flights require FAA clearance, a Part 107 certified pilot, and permission from the property. We handle all of it before we ever launch.
Are your pilots FAA-certified?
Yes. All commercial aerial work is flown by pilots holding a current FAA Part 107 certificate, with the airspace authorizations and insurance each specific shoot requires.
How far in advance do you need to plan aerial shots?
Airspace authorizations and property permissions take lead time, especially in controlled zones. The earlier we know the location, the more shots we can legally clear. We will tell you up front what is achievable.
Can drone footage be combined with ground production?
Absolutely. Aerial work is most effective as part of a complete production — we plan the aerials alongside the ground coverage so everything cuts together into one cohesive piece.
Tell us your location and what you want to capture. We will tell you honestly what is possible and handle the authorizations to get it.
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