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INDUSTRIAL

USES OF
DRONES

Day of Drones

Hiller Aviation Museum


August 27, 2016 By Colin Snow

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Industrial drones

Hobby Professional Military


Industrial
Source: Drone Analyst

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Types

Multirotor

Fixed wing

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Unmanned Aircraft
‘Systems’ (UAS)

Commercial Applications

Ai rc raft Av i o n i c s Sensor s/Payloads Ground Control & Software


Communications

Source: Drone Analyst

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Drones operated must weigh less than 55 lbs.
New Regulations
(Part 107) Commercial UAS operation must take place within
visual line of sight (VLOS) of the operator.

ATC approval is required before flying in controlled


airspace.

Operations must take place during daylight hours, or


within the hours of civil twilight (immediately before
sunrise and after sunset).

Flight is not permitted directly over non-participating


people.

Drones weighing between 0.55 lbs. and 55 lbs. must be


registered with the FAA.

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Drone operators must be certified under the new UAS
New Regulations Operator certification, akin to a driver’s license written
(Part 107) test.

The local Flight Standards District Office (FSDO),


Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE), or Certified Flight
Instructor (CFI) will be able to endorse your application to
take the knowledge test. Applicants who do not hold a
current pilot certificate will also need to have their
backgrounds vetted by the TSA.

Tests will be administered at FAA approved Airmen


Knowledge Testing Centers. Existing certified pilots
(under Part 61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations) may
take an online training course available on
FAASafety.gov to have a remote pilot certification with
a small UAS rating added to their existing pilot
privileges.

To maintain currency as a remote pilot-in-command of a


small UAS under Part 107, you will be required to take a
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Agriculture

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Drones can..

..survey fields
for crop stress

Images: Colby AgTech

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Civil Engineering

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Drones can…

..inspect bridges
for damage

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Construction

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Drones can…

..help monitor
work-in-
progress

Image: DPR Construction

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Energy and Utilities

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Drones can…

..perform
critical
inspections

Image: Aeryon Labs

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Mining

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Drones can…

..measure
stock piles

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Oil and Gas

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Drones can…

..inspect flare
stacks, oil
rigs, and
pipelines

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Surveying and
Mapping

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Drones can…

..create
automated
maps

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Telecommunications

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Drones can…
..inspect cell
towers

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Skylogic Research, LLC is a research, content, and advisory
About services firm supporting all participants in the commercial
unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) industry.

We help companies make critical investment decisions with


confidence by providing research-based insights on the
commercial drone markets.

Our focus is on the needs of three constituents:

• Manufacturers, suppliers, and business service providers – who


need research and insight into buyer needs
• Buyers of UAS technology and services – to help inform their
acquisition decisions

Learn more: • Investors – who need to distinguish technical and market viability

Web http://droneanalyst.com This focus, plus research as a foundation and reach into a community of
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Twitter @droneanalyst media and media partnerships, allows us to deliver a high-value, low-
risk method for achieving optimal understanding.
Email colin@droneanalyst.com
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trademark of Skylogic Research, LLC

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