joining me to discuss from new york, verify cofounder and ceo jay bregman. offers on-demand drone insurance. and alan levan joining us from washington. alan, lay out the new rules and how it will impact users as of now. alan: before you could fly a drone commercially, but you had to get a special exemption. it initially took quite a while. you had to be a licensed pilot. now you can just do it as a matter of course. you have to get a license, but it's much easier. you have to pass a knowledge test. as you said, 3000 people signed up to take that test already today. it takes about 10 days to get the license going. once that happens, you should be able to fly pretty much at will after that. there are a few restrictions. you can't fly over people. it's daytime only at low altitude. otherwise it's really opening up to a lot more people. emily: jay, what do you like about these new rules and what don't you like? jay: what i like about these new rules is that for the first time today you can go into an apple store, by a phantom 4, take a test at one of 600 test ce