Aerial Inspections: Safe, Precise Structural Evaluations

Reaching New Heights of Safety and Precision.

Aerial Inspections represent a new era of asset and infrastructure management, offering an efficient, safe, and accurate alternative to traditional inspection methods. By utilizing drones equipped with high-resolution cameras, thermal sensors, and precision hover capabilities, Mavic Aviation provides detailed visual inspections for a wide range of applications, from wind turbines and powerlines to bridges and roofs.

Traditional inspections, especially those that require working at heights or in challenging environments, can be time-consuming, dangerous, and costly. Aerial inspections, however, enable us to inspect structures without putting personnel at risk, reducing the need for scaffolding, ladders, or heavy equipment. Our drones can access hard-to-reach areas, such as tall buildings, bridges, or offshore wind turbines, and capture high-quality images from angles that would be impossible or impractical for human inspectors.

In addition to traditional visual inspections, we offer thermal imaging capabilities to detect issues like heat loss, insulation failures, or equipment malfunctions. This technology is particularly useful in detecting faults in electrical systems, pipes, or machinery before they lead to major problems, saving time and preventing costly repairs.

Drones also collect metadata such as GPS coordinates, altitude, and flight path, allowing for precise documentation and easy comparison between inspections over time. The integration of autonomous flight systems ensures consistent and repeatable inspections, providing clients with a reliable, high-quality service every time.

Whether you need periodic assessments, safety inspections, or condition monitoring, Mavic Aviation’s Aerial Inspections provide an advanced, cost-effective solution that keeps operations running smoothly and safely.

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Key Features of Aerial Inspections:

  • High-Resolution Imaging: Capture detailed imagery for defect detection at millimeter-level accuracy.
  • Autonomous Systems: Drones use autonomous systems that resume inspections from where they left off, ensuring no part of the structure is missed.
  • Safety: Avoid the need for workers to access dangerous heights or confined spaces.
  • Efficiency: Complete inspections faster than traditional methods, reducing downtime and operational delays.

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Our drones are capable of inspecting structures like wind turbines, solar panels, bridges, roofs, and buildings, among other assets.

Drones perform inspections without the need for human intervention, preventing the risks associated with working at heights or in hazardous environments.

The time required for an aerial inspection varies depending on the size and complexity of the structure, but our drones can complete inspections quickly and efficiently compared to traditional methods.

Yes, our drones are equipped with high-resolution cameras that provide detailed, millimeter-accurate images, allowing for precise defect detection.