using drones for cell tower inspections ? worth the setup time?
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the distance thing really depends on the tower type and whether theres live RF being broadcast. ive had sites where the RF interference was messing with my compass readings at like 8 meters out and ot
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curious how you're handling the FAA coordination side ? are these towers near airports or in controlled airspace at all? i keep looking at this kind of work as a possible direction but the authorizati
so ive been doing cell tower inspections for about 8 months now as a side gig alongside my regular aerial photography work and honestly the learning curve on the industrial side was steeper than i expected. not flying-wise, that part was fine, but just understanding what the clients actually need. like the first couple of jobs i handed over footage and they came back saying they needed specific close-ups of the antenna mounts and junction boxes and i had no idea what i was even looking at half the time.
been running an M30T for most of this which has been solid but the zoom on it is doing a lot of heavy lifting when you're trying to stay at a safe lateral distance from the structure. anyone else doing tower work and have opinions on how close you actually get? im keeping about 5-6 meters off the structure itself but ive talked to guys who get way tighter than that and im not sure if thats just confidence or if theres an actual reason for it.
also the report side of things is taking me forever. dont have a proper workflow yet, still kind of cobbling together annotated screenshots in photoshop which feels really amateur. is there software people actually use for this or is everyone just figuring it out themselves