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In this episode of the Clemson Drone Podcast, host Joe Burgett sits down with Chad Tavernia, a retired New York State Police investigator who has transformed his passion for helping others into a high-tech pet recovery business. As the founder of North Country Drone Search and Recovery, Chad uses thermal imaging drones to locate lost pets—an emotionally powerful service that has earned him a 40% success rate and a growing reputation in his community. Starting with a Phantom 4 Pro back in 2015 and now flying advanced drones like the DJI Matrice 30 T and Mavic 3T, Chad has built his business from the ground up with little more than skill, persistence, and a dedicated Facebook page.

Chad shares how a one-time favor to a friend turned into a mission-driven venture that now sees him searching for missing pets across New York State—sometimes in bitter winter weather. With typical searches lasting about five hours and priced between $300 and $600, Chad’s work is more than a service—it’s a lifeline for distraught pet owners. Joe and Chad also explore the business logistics, the role of social media in growth, and the critical mindset needed to turn drone tech into a meaningful entrepreneurial journey.

About Chad Tavernia

Chad Tavernia is the founder of North Country Drone Search & Recovery, based in Malone, New York. A retired New York State Police investigator with over two decades of service, Chad now uses his expertise in search-and-rescue and investigative tactics to locate lost pets using thermal-equipped drones. Since launching his operation in 2024, he has helped recover dozens of missing animals across the Adirondack region, often in rugged terrain and extreme weather. Chad is FAA Part 107 certified and blends advanced drone technology with a methodical, safety-first approach drawn from his public safety background.

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