We use a two man team consisting of a UAV pilot and spotter. Data capture for inspections was completed using drones. Images were captured at various heights and angles to ensure the complete site can be inspected via a 3D model like the above example.
Previous proof of concept and pilot projects have successfully confirmed the use case for drone-based inspections to assist with geotechnical inspections.
Geotechnical Drone Based Data Capture:
– Removed all employees from the danger zone
– Did not require a possession
– Did not require any employees to work at heights
– Did not disrupt customer commutes
– Obtained high quality data
– Reduced inspection time in half
– Had zero incidents or near misses
https://www.aerialds.com.au/geotechnical-inspections/
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DJI T100 Clear for Takeoff
CASA has approved the T100 for operation in Australia under the Medium category, just like the T50 and other spray drones. The liquid tank holds up to 100 L and the spreader handles 100 kg. There are no built-in take-off limits or system restrictions in the drone or software. You’ll only see a brief notice on the remote screen if you exceed the MTOW, which disappears automatically. To stay within CASA’s operating guidelines, keep total load to 75 L or kg.