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SUMMARY:Using Drones for Inspection
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Feb. 8 to learn about the growing use of small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) for inspections. In recent years\, commercial and emergency services significantly increased their usage of drones for inspections of towers\, pipelines\, industrial plants\, and for agriculture. This complimentary seminar provides a concise overview of the concepts required for these kinds of drone inspections.\n\n\n\nDrones were widely used before and after hurricanes Harvey\, Irma and Maria. From news coverage to insurance inspections\, this technology allowed organizations across numerous industries to quickly and safely assess and inspect storm damage. With the ever-expanding use of unmanned aircraft evident\, the UAS industry seems to be at a precipice of commercial development regarding drone inspections.\n\n\n\nDespite its elevated usage\, these inspections are still a sensitive subject with several ethical elements involved. For example\, a drone flying over a home for a roof inspection in a confined neighborhood could raise concerns about the neighbors' right to privacy. The use of unmanned aerial vehicles to inspect power lines could cause apprehension since some aircraft fly beyond visual line of sight.\n\n\n\nDuring this webinar\, Dr. Scott Burgess discusses these important issues and educates attendees about this specialty drone application. The course encompasses an introduction to inspection types\, flight operations\, data collections and sUAS regulations. Additionally\, Dr. Burgess discusses factors essential to conducting safe and effective inspection operations.\n\n\n\nThe 60-minute complimentary session concludes with a moderated live question-and-answer period.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us on Feb. 8 to learn about the growing use of small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) for inspections. In recent years\, commercial and emergency services significantly increased their usage of drones for inspections of towers\, pipelines\, industrial plants\, and for agriculture. This complimentary seminar provides a concise overview of the concepts required for these kinds of drone inspections.<br />\n<br />\nDrones were widely used before and after hurricanes Harvey\, Irma and Maria. From news coverage to insurance inspections\, this technology allowed organizations across numerous industries to quickly and safely assess and inspect storm damage. With the ever-expanding use of unmanned aircraft evident\, the UAS industry seems to be at a precipice of commercial development regarding drone inspections.<br />\n<br />\nDespite its elevated usage\, these inspections are still a sensitive subject with several ethical elements involved. For example\, a drone flying over a home for a roof inspection in a confined neighborhood could raise concerns about the neighbors&rsquo\; right to privacy. The use of unmanned aerial vehicles to inspect power lines could cause apprehension since some aircraft fly beyond visual line of sight.<br />\n<br />\nDuring this webinar\, Dr. Scott Burgess discusses these important issues and educates attendees about this specialty drone application. The course encompasses an introduction to inspection types\, flight operations\, data collections and sUAS regulations. Additionally\, Dr. Burgess discusses factors essential to conducting safe and effective inspection operations.<br />\n<br />\nThe 60-minute complimentary session concludes with a moderated live question-and-answer period.
LOCATION:Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 8799 Balboa Ave\, Classrooms 5 & 6 San Diego\, CA 92123
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URL:http://sdncc.chambermaster.com/events/details/using-drones-for-inspection-16706
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