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Aerial Visual
 Inspections

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     Aerial visual inspection refers to the process of inspecting structures, buildings, and other assets using aerial platforms such as drones, helicopters, or planes.

     This method of inspection allows for a comprehensive view of the asset being inspected, as it covers a wider area and provides a bird's eye view of the asset.

 

Why Aerial Visual Inspections?

Aerial visual inspection can be used for a variety of purposes, including identifying potential safety hazards, monitoring the condition of assets, and assessing damage or wear and tear. This type of inspection can be particularly useful in hard-to-reach or dangerous areas, such as tall buildings, bridges, or offshore structures. 

     During an aerial visual inspection, cameras and sensors mounted on the aerial platform capture high-resolution images and video of the asset being inspected. These images can be analyzed by experts to identify any potential issues or areas of concern. 

     Overall, aerial visual inspection provides a safe and efficient way to inspect assets from a distance, without requiring physical access or putting inspectors at risk. It allows for a comprehensive and detailed assessment of assets, leading to more accurate and informed decision-making.

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