Drones and Your Environmental Data: Why You Should Consider Taking to the Sky

If you haven’t heard of or seen the power of drones for yourself yet, now might be the time. The idea of collecting environmental data with drones is revolutionizing the industry, expanding into surveying and mapping, inspections, 3D modeling, and a variety of other remote sensing purposes. Practicality, safety, and affordability over traditional data collection solutions makes drone technology an increasingly popular choice for environmental data gathering at project sites across the country.

Is Drone Technology Right for Your Project or Site?

Unmanned aerial system (UAS) technology uses drones, a human pilot, and sophisticated data communication systems to generate high-definition video and photographic imagery.  The aerial data and imagery you get through UAS can supplement, enhance, or replace previous environmental data collection and inspection processes. However, the data itself isn’t the final product. UAS technology provides a unique visual representation and advanced data analyses to allow you to make informed decisions for your project or site. 

Additionally, because it is unmanned, UAS technology allows for quicker, safer, and more cost-effective data acquisition than traditional methods. UAS data is also typically more detailed than data obtained manually or with other manned aircraft. The high-quality output from drone footage integrates with GIS and CADD design software to expedite data use. 

How to Get Started: Environmental Data Collection with Drones

Trihydro is licensed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to conduct commercial aerial data collection with drones and adheres to flight operation guidelines based on strict safety, privacy, and ethical standards. Our licensed pilots can perform commercial aerial data acquisition for applications including (but not limited to):

Click here to view a video demo or visit FAA’s website for more information about UAS.

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