Aerial Inspections

 

Roofing and Building Exterior Aerial Inspections

Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS) can provide multiple vantage points and get a close enough look to help you perform a detailed building inspection. As a result it will provide you with a high definition record of the inspection to help you produce the reports needed.

Communication Infrastructure Inspection / Wind Turbine Tower Inspection/ Power Line Inspection/ Bridge Inspection/ and others

sUAS can provide wind turbine, communication and power line inspection allowing for detailed reporting of the situation with less down time. Within minutes you can have the answers you need with less out of pocket cost incurred.

Within five minutes of unloading a multicopter it can be at the top of the wind turbine, carefully examining the structure and the blades from any angle. Before leaving the ground the high definition video camera is capturing all essential information. The ground control station receives live video and is able to see what the UAV sees as it flies. While this is being accomplished all personnel are safe on the ground.

An sUAS can save you time and money. Your organization will incur significant cost benefits in contrast to conventional systems such as helicopters, industrial climbers, etc. Let us help you to find a system that meets your requirements in accomplishing the taskings and objectives set forth in your mission.

The unmanned aerial system can inspect every angle of communication towers. Some UAVs are designed with integrated propeller sheilds, FPV and video reporting the so the pilot can see the proximity of the craft to the tower allowing for safer flights. Every UAV is different and have different payload capacities. Your capture requirements will require a specific design of sUAS so as ensure mission accomplishment. Don’t worry, we can help you determine what is needed based on the your specific mission.

Aerial inspection deployment takes less than 15 minutes and a 250 foot tall tower can be inspected in less than 10 minutes. Conventional methods such as climbers (who must be certified and insured) or manned helicopters are risky and expensive.