I agree, but when I am working with 10 bit color footage, it is a joy to color correct in DaVinci resolve, and a pain to color correct in Premiere Pro. But I do a ton of motion graphics in After Effects, so that's what I'm stuck with for now. I enjoy color grading and working with color since I started getting into video by doing photography. I love studying the science around complementary colors, and for all of the videos I make including the drone videos I usually have very complicated color grades. Being a good colorist can make your footage stand out from the crowd of footage that all looks the same.I think that Premiere or Final Cut Pro X are good choices as well. All the top NLE’s have color correction capabilities. After Effects is more of a special effects package and isn’t particularly good as as a video editor. Resolve evolved from a high end color correction software package, and has the most in depth color correction package as a result.
For drone footage color correction which is generally not very demanding it is probably overkill.