Julius Bello
Julius Bello
Captain Bello
- 3D Rendering
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- Cell Tower Inspections
- Construction
- Drone
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- Flying Lessons
- FPV Drones
- Golf Courses
- Insurance Inspections
- Mapping
- Maritime
- Photography
- Real Estate
- Roofing Inspections
- Sport Photography
- Video Editing
- Videography
- Wind Turbine Inspections
- 3D Rendering
- Adobe PhotoShop
- Aerial Inspections
- Cell Tower Inspections
- 3D Rendering
- Construction
- Adobe PhotoShop
- Drone
- Aerial Inspections
- Environmental Monitoring
- Cell Tower Inspections
- FAA Part 107 Test Lessons
- Construction
- Flying Lessons
- Drone
- FPV Drones
- Environmental Monitoring
- Golf Courses
- FAA Part 107 Test Lessons
- Insurance Inspections
- Flying Lessons
- Mapping
- FPV Drones
- Maritime
- Golf Courses
- Photography
- Insurance Inspections
- Real Estate
- Mapping
- Roofing Inspections
- Maritime
- Sport Photography
- Photography
- Video Editing
- Real Estate
- Videography
- Roofing Inspections
- Wind Turbine Inspections
- Sport Photography
- Video Editing
- Videography
- Wind Turbine Inspections
- Cell Tower Inspections
- 3D Rendering
- Construction
- Adobe PhotoShop
- Drone
- Aerial Inspections
- Environmental Monitoring
- Cell Tower Inspections
- FAA Part 107 Test Lessons
- Construction
- Flying Lessons
- Drone
- FPV Drones
- Environmental Monitoring
- Golf Courses
- FAA Part 107 Test Lessons
- Insurance Inspections
- Flying Lessons
- Mapping
- FPV Drones
- Maritime
- Golf Courses
- Photography
- Insurance Inspections
- Real Estate
- Mapping
- Roofing Inspections
- Maritime
- Sport Photography
- Photography
- Video Editing
- Real Estate
- Videography
- Roofing Inspections
- Wind Turbine Inspections
- Sport Photography
- Video Editing
- Videography
- Wind Turbine Inspections
- Cell Tower Inspections
- 3D Rendering
- Construction
- Adobe PhotoShop
- Drone
- Aerial Inspections
- Environmental Monitoring
- Cell Tower Inspections
- FAA Part 107 Test Lessons
- Construction
- Flying Lessons
- Drone
- FPV Drones
- Environmental Monitoring
- Golf Courses
- FAA Part 107 Test Lessons
- Insurance Inspections
- Flying Lessons
- Mapping
- FPV Drones
- Maritime
- Golf Courses
- Photography
- Insurance Inspections
- Real Estate
- Mapping
- Roofing Inspections
- Maritime
- Sport Photography
- Photography
- Video Editing
- Real Estate
- Videography
- Roofing Inspections
- Wind Turbine Inspections
- Sport Photography
- Video Editing
- Videography
- Wind Turbine Inspections
- Cell Tower Inspections
- 3D Rendering
- Construction
- Adobe PhotoShop
- Drone
- Aerial Inspections
- Environmental Monitoring
- Cell Tower Inspections
- FAA Part 107 Test Lessons
- Construction
- Flying Lessons
- Drone
- FPV Drones
- Environmental Monitoring
- Golf Courses
- FAA Part 107 Test Lessons
- Insurance Inspections
- Flying Lessons
- Mapping
- FPV Drones
- Maritime
- Golf Courses
- Photography
- Insurance Inspections
- Real Estate
- Mapping
- Roofing Inspections
- Maritime
- Sport Photography
- Photography
- Video Editing
- Real Estate
- Videography
- Roofing Inspections
- Wind Turbine Inspections
- Sport Photography
- Video Editing
- Videography
- Wind Turbine Inspections
- Cell Tower Inspections
- 3D Rendering
- Construction
- Adobe PhotoShop
- Drone
- Aerial Inspections
- Environmental Monitoring
- Cell Tower Inspections
- FAA Part 107 Test Lessons
- Construction
- Flying Lessons
- Drone
- FPV Drones
- Environmental Monitoring
- Golf Courses
- FAA Part 107 Test Lessons
- Insurance Inspections
- Flying Lessons
- Mapping
- FPV Drones
- Maritime
- Golf Courses
- Photography
- Insurance Inspections
- Real Estate
- Mapping
- Roofing Inspections
- Maritime
- Sport Photography
- Photography
- Video Editing
- Real Estate
- Videography
- Roofing Inspections
- Wind Turbine Inspections
- Sport Photography
- Video Editing
- Videography
- Wind Turbine Inspections
- Cell Tower Inspections
- 3D Rendering
- Construction
- Adobe PhotoShop
- Drone
- Aerial Inspections
- Environmental Monitoring
- Cell Tower Inspections
- FAA Part 107 Test Lessons
- Construction
- Flying Lessons
- Drone
- FPV Drones
- Environmental Monitoring
- Golf Courses
- FAA Part 107 Test Lessons
- Insurance Inspections
- Flying Lessons
- Mapping
- FPV Drones
- Maritime
- Golf Courses
- Photography
- Insurance Inspections
- Real Estate
- Mapping
- Roofing Inspections
- Maritime
- Sport Photography
- Photography
- Video Editing
- Real Estate
- Videography
- Roofing Inspections
- Wind Turbine Inspections
- Sport Photography
- Video Editing
- Videography
- Wind Turbine Inspections
- Cell Tower Inspections
- 3D Rendering
- Construction
- Adobe PhotoShop
- Drone
- Aerial Inspections
- Environmental Monitoring
- Cell Tower Inspections
- FAA Part 107 Test Lessons
- Construction
- Flying Lessons
- Drone
- FPV Drones
- Environmental Monitoring
- Golf Courses
- FAA Part 107 Test Lessons
- Insurance Inspections
- Flying Lessons
- Mapping
- FPV Drones
- Maritime
- Golf Courses
- Photography
- Insurance Inspections
- Real Estate
- Mapping
- Roofing Inspections
- Maritime
- Sport Photography
- Photography
- Video Editing
- Real Estate
- Videography
- Roofing Inspections
- Wind Turbine Inspections
- Sport Photography
- Video Editing
- Videography
- Wind Turbine Inspections
About:
Hello my name is Ryan Bello. I am a commercial drone pilot with FAA clearance and several certifications. I can create 3D models of structures like a cell tower or a house that is installing solar panels. There are several more applications. My services will save you time and money as opposed to manual measurements. Furthermore the use of a drone prevents injury and in some cases death. I have had a fascination with aviation since I was young. Despite my limitations of cerebral palsy I have become well versed in the use of several devices. With my services you can count on the best. I have over 3 years experience and will not stop until you are fully satisfied. If you choose me for the job I will donate a portion of my income to children with disabilities. This is the story about how I crashed my first DJI drone. There I was at a Best Buy in 2019, I remembered I was super excited about purchasing the very first DJI Mini. When my caretaker, Justin, dropped me off at my house, I rushed into my room. With a rush of excitement.I literally ripped apart the packaging, unveiling my brand new drone. I charged the drone and the controller. Next day, my caretaker, Justin, took me to a baseball field to test the DJI Mini. During the launch of the mini aircraft, there was a big tree directly beneath us. When I began to fly the new drone, I learned the basic controls. I was amazed by how clear the video feedback from the drone to my phone screen was. Once the aircraft’s battery reached a critical point, I engaged the RTH or return to home feature. The drone started to return to its home point. From the video feedback on my phone, I saw my new DJI Mini heading toward a big tree. Once the drone arrived at its home point, it started to lower itself until it hit the large tree. When this happened, I was horrified. Since there was no way to get the drone out of the tree, we left the park. Luckily my caretaker found my slightly damaged drone on the ground later in the afternoon. Recently, I crashed my DJI Mini 3 Pro into a power line. I guess this is one of the hazards to being a drone pilot. After dropping out of graduate school, I was looking to venture into a new career path. Since I love flying drones, I decided to become a professional drone pilot. My first task of becoming a drone pilot was to earn a FAA Part 107 Certificate. This would allow me to make money from flying drones. There are online resources that can assist you to understand the questions on the exam. In order to pass the exam, I felt like I needed an educational program to pass. I purchased an educational program called “Part 107 Made Easy” from Pilot Institute in 2020 during Black Friday. When I began to study from the program, I was able to use my strong academic skills. I learned about flight characteristics of a quadcopter. All of my drones I own are quadcopters. Most difficult section that I had to study was the sectional charts. I had to learn about all the different airspaces that are in the United States. Whenever you have to fly in Airspace Class B, C, D, you have to get authorization from the FAA. This is done by using different apps. As I drove into the study program, I learned about how environment factors such as altitude and temperature affects Watching my drone follow a boat was like witnessing a dream take flight over water. Last summer, my friend and I decided to spend the weekend sailing off the coast, a mini-adventure to escape the city's hustle. I packed my drone, eager to capture the serene beauty of the ocean and our journey. The morning sun glimmered on the waves as we set out, the boat slicing through the water. I launched my drone, and it soared gracefully into the sky, its camera pointed at us. The drone's view transformed our small boat into a majestic vessel amidst the vast blue expanse. From my remote screen, I saw our wake carving patterns into the sea, an artistic collaboration between nature and technology. The drone followed us smoothly, its flight path mirroring our journey. It felt like having a bird’s-eye view of an epic quest. There was an exhilarating moment when it flew low, skimming just above the waves, capturing the splashes and the boat's rhythmic dance with the sea. It wasn’t just about the footage; it was about experiencing the freedom of both elements—the air and water—simultaneously. Controlling the drone required focus, balancing its movements with the boat’s speed and direction. I became acutely aware of the harmony needed between human input and machine response. Each adjustment was a conversation between my drone and I, a silent understanding built over many hours of practice and crashes. One of the most magical moments was during sunset. The sky painted with hues of orange and pink, reflected in the water, and the drone caught it all. Watching the footage later, I was struck by how the drone had captured not just images but the essence of that day—freedom, exploration, and the quiet companionship of my friend and I. Reflecting on that day, I realized that the drone was more than a tool; it was an extension of my creative vision. It allowed me to see the world from new heights, reminding me that life is full of perspectives waiting to be explored. Ever had a moment where technology amplified your experiences? Watching my drone follow a boat was like witnessing a dream take flight over water. Last summer, my friend and I decided to spend the weekend sailing off the coast, a mini-adventure to escape the city's hustle. I packed my drone, eager to capture the serene beauty of the ocean and our journey. The morning sun glimmered on the waves as we set out, the boat slicing through the water. I launched my drone, and it soared gracefully into the sky, its camera pointed at us. The drone's view transformed our small boat into a majestic vessel amidst the vast blue expanse. From my remote screen, I saw our wake carving patterns into the sea, an artistic collaboration between nature and technology. The drone followed us smoothly, its flight path mirroring our journey. It felt like having a bird’s-eye view of an epic quest. There was an exhilarating moment when it flew low, skimming just above the waves, capturing the splashes and the boat's rhythmic dance with the sea. It wasn’t just about the footage; it was about experiencing the freedom of both elements—the air and water—simultaneously. Controlling the drone required focus, balancing its movements with the boat’s speed and direction. I became acutely aware of the harmony needed between human input and machine response. Each adjustment was a conversation between me and my drone, a silent understanding built over many hours of practice and crashes. One of the most magical moments was during sunset. The sky painted with hues of orange and pink, reflected in the water, and the drone caught it all. Watching the footage later, I was struck by how the drone had captured not just images but the essence of that day—freedom, exploration, and the quiet companionship of my friend and I. Reflecting on that day, I realized that the drone was more than a tool; it was an extension of my creative vision. It allowed me to see the world from new heights, reminding me that life is full of perspectives waiting to be explored. Ever had a moment where technology amplified your experiences?
Equipment:
DJI Air2S`
Manufacturer: DJI
DJI Mini 3 Pro
Manufacturer: DJI



