using drones for cell tower inspections ? worth the investment or still too much hassle?
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so ive been doing tower inspections the old fashioned way for about 6 years now, climbing crews, full rigging setups, the whole thing. company i work for has been pushing to integrate drones into the workflow and honestly im on the fence about it.
we did a trial run last month with a matrice 300 and the zenmuse z30 combo and yeah the optical zoom is impressive, you can read antenna model numbers from like 80 meters without breaking a sweat. but the thing is the FAA part 107 waiver situation for some of our sites near class D airspace is a nightmare and we've had two authorizations take weeks to come back. meanwhile the climbing crew just... goes up.
i know some guys are swearing by the thermal add-on for finding loose or corroding connections before they become a real problem, and that part i actually believe. found a hot splice on a guy wire anchor last year that we never would have caught visually. but for the actual structural bolt checks and torque verification stuff you still need boots on the tower anyway so im not sure what percentage of inspections we're actually displacing versus just adding a step.
anyone running a full drone inspection program for telecom? curious what your actual time savings look like compared to traditional methods, not the marketing numbers.