Yes. We carry $10M in aircraft liability plus $2M general liability at all times, and we provide certificates of insurance, including naming your venue or client as additional insured, usually same day. Just send us the details.

Yes, flying over audiences at concerts and live events is core to what we do, and it’s where most operators legally can’t go. Between our insurance, our Part 107 crew, and our aircraft and operating standards, we’re built for over-people work. We confirm the exact authorization and equipment for your specific event during planning.

Every pilot and every visual observer on a Pebble Rock crew is FAA Part 107 certified, no exceptions. On event work we staff a pilot in command plus a dedicated VO keeping the airspace and the audience safe.

Yes. Our Live FPV service feeds a clean signal to your broadcast infrastructure, pushes to RTMP/streaming destinations, or drives your IMAG/LED walls in real time, with low latency tuned for live environments.

We’re Chicago-based and fly nationwide, we go where the work is. Travel and logistics are built into the project quote.

For major events we recommend 4–6 weeks to handle airspace authorization and coordination, but we move faster when we have to. The sooner we’re planning, the more dialed-in the shoot.

Yes. We run ducted, prop-guarded aircraft (cinewhoops) and sub-250g rigs specifically for indoor and close-proximity work, venues, walkthroughs, and confined spaces where larger drones can’t safely fly.

We handle it. That includes LAANC authorization for controlled airspace, coordination with local authorities, and temporary flight restriction (TFR) requirements for stadiums and large venues, all part of the engagement.

Every project is different, scale, location, deliverables, and whether it’s live all factor in. Tell us what you’re shooting and we’ll get back with a clear quote built around it.