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UAVs / Drones – so what’s all that about then? The rapid emergence of drone technology concerning battery life, lighter weight components and more robust control software mean this platform can now seriously benefit the Rope Access industry. Lighter airframes mean greater payloads and longer operational air-time. Drones now present a serious option for Rope Access companies to offer accelerated initial surveys for their existing client base. Companies with a drone capability can visit a site (onshore or offshore) and quickly deploy a drone to carry out a site survey with a skele
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The rapid emergence of drone technology concerning battery life, lighter weight components and more robust control software mean this platform can now seriously benefit the Industrial Rope Access industry. UAVs / Drones – so what’s all that about then? The rapid emergence of drone technology concerning battery life, lighter weight components and more robust control software mean this platform can now seriously benefit the Rope Access industry. Lighter airframes mean greater payloads and longer operational air-time. Drones now present a serious option for Rope Access co
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DNV GL has recently completed several tests using drones to support the hull survey of two vessels. Conducted by the classification team based in Gdansk, Poland. “We have been looking at ways we could help our customers by accelerating the survey process,” says Cezary Galinski, Manager of the DNV GL – Maritime classification flying squad based in Gdansk. “Camera equipped drones are now much more widely available and affordable, and by using them for a first screening we can identify areas that require closer inspection quickly and without extensive staging, which can be bot