Fetching active storms from NHC…
Why this matters for adjusters
By the time a named storm makes landfall, every CAT firm in the region is already calling their roster. The adjusters who get deployed first are the ones who saw the system forming, had their Part 107 ready, and were on the phone with their IA firm before the storm rotation lit up.
Watch this page. When a storm enters the 5-day cone for a region you can deploy to:
- Email your IA firms confirming your availability and Part 107 status
- Verify your drone is airworthy, charged, and your batteries are within cycle limits
- Check that you have $1M+ general liability coverage including drone operations
- If you don't have Part 107 yet β start studying immediately. The 2-week path matters.
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