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Case Study – Colour Run

PROJECT

Colour Run 2014 Event Filming in Sydney Olympic Park

CLIENT

Colour Run Australia / 2C Films

DATE

2014

SCOPE

Use UAV equipment to capture race elements during event.

SOLUTION

Airsight deployed two crews of two to multiple roving locations distributed evenly around the racecourse during the half day event, using multiple high res camera drones.

RESULT

Airsight crews were deployed with all appropriate approvals and with Sydney Olympic Park approval to film and operate the event successfully.

Case Study – AORC Off Road Rally

PROJECT

AORC Coffs Harbour NSW and Lockyer Valley QLD

CLIENT

Australian Off Road Rally Championship (AORC)

DATE

2013/14

SCOPE

Use UAV equipment to capture race elements during both three day events.

SOLUTION

Airsight deployed three crews of two to multiple roving locations distributed evenly around the race course.

RESULT

The race course was spread over 250 Ha and required each crew to move to different locations multiple times each 12-hour day. All footage was captured in 1080p and 4k and packages ready for post production.

Case Study – Traffic Surveillance and Monitoring

PROJECT

RMS Road Traffic Survey

CLIENT

NSW Roads & Maritime Service

DATE

2015/16

SCOPE

To provide elevated surveillance and monitoring of critical road intersections during periods of high traffic over a two week period.

SOLUTION

Airsight deployed three crews of two to each location. Each crew operated during two 2-hour periods each day above the intersections to capture 1.5 hours of continuous footage of the intersections.

RESULT

All client requirements were met and exceeded.

The Leading Edge of Autonomous Drone Technology

HiveUAV combines unmanned aerial vehicles and automated docking stations to help agriculture, industry and emergency services monitor remote locations from the air.

Airsight Australia worked together with Lumina Visual to create this promotional video showcasing the new and exciting technology being developed by HiveUAV.

 

Hive

The Hive protects the UAV and charges its batteries. Providing a secure, mobile housing to enable operation in remote applications and areas. The key features and functions of the Hive include:

  • Rugged design protecting the UAV from adverse weather conditions.
  • Rapid charging of UAV batteries.
  • Transfer of imagery, sensor data and flight information to a central command centre allowing assessment and analysis with changes in mission plans being completed as necessary.
  • Portable so that it can be located anywhere and repositioned with minimum impact on the user.
  • Connected to solar, mains or vehicle power where applicable to enable operation and charging of batteries.
  • Networking of multiple Hives and UAVs enabling broader reach of UAVs, continuous operation and long-range linear routes moving UAVs from Hive to Hive.
UAV Operator Position Available!

UAV Operator Position Available!

Location: Newcastle

The unmanned systems (UAV) industry is a fast growing and exciting industry. The position allows you to join the leading company in this field in Australia. The company is presently growing rapidly and will provide you with ample career progression opportunities.

 

Required Experience:

The successful candidate will have minimum of 40 hours flying experience of Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) in Australia and have the ability to build and configure multirotor equipment. We expect the successful applicant to be a self-starter who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment and is able to lead a high performing team to successfully complete projects safely and to the satisfaction of the customer.

You will be working with an experienced operating team and industry leaders. A competitive salary package will be negotiated based on your experience.

 

Key Elements and Responsibilities:

Utilise operational and staff experience in the UAV operations at the Newcastle site to organise, assess, coordinate, synchronise and integrate support actions. Lead a team to execute challenging projects in order to support our customers in their market place.

Typical activities include:

  • Complete project planning thus ensuring all required equipment, authorisations and safety requirements are co-ordinated enabling the project to be completed safely, on-time and on budget.
  • Plan, organise and liaise with the customer and other staff members as well as subordinate UAS and Aviation organisations for actions related to the work if required.
  • Prepare a wide variety of reports and communications as necessary during pre and post- flight operations on a daily basis via written, graphic, and verbal means.
  • Develop and maintain equipment and manage briefings, memoranda, pamphlets, booklets, and face-to-face engagements with key leaders and stakeholders.
  • Craft and develop strategic communications and alternatives for the CEO.
  • Providing advice and subject matter expertise for UAS related issues.
  • Conduct other related duties as assigned.

 

Other Requirements:

You must have the ability to acquire and maintain a high level of competence to support the company’s leadership position in the market place.

Good IT skills

Some weekend work will be involved on an adhoc basis

You will be reporting directly to and working closely with the CEO.

New Show Reel!

At Airsight Australia we are very proud of the work that we do. To showcase this amazing footage, we have cut together some of our best clips from some of our most impressive video and photography jobs.

Aerial Land Survey

Aerial Land Survey

Job: To provide a detailed orthomosaic and digital terrain models for a new sub division.

Challenges: To provide a detailed orthomosaic and digital terrain models for a new sub division once the roads were installed and before construction of the properties began that was detailed enough to pick up the block title survey markers and could be regularly repeated on call when required on a regular basis.

Solution: Airsight Australia operated an advanced photogametry fixed wing UAS called the Avian-P. With 70 minutes flight time capability and ability to operate in rain and winds up to 45km/h, the Avian proved to be the most capable UAS system for the job.

Results: Within 48 hours of flying the mission, Airsight Australia was able to deliver in full the required deliverables, including dense and sparse point cloud, Digital Terrain Model (DTM), orthomosaic and 3D model. With a GSD of 3.8cm and a vertical accuracy of 7.7cm using 8 ground control points over an area of 0.45km2.

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Surge Bin Inspections

Surge Bin Inspections

Job: To carry out photographic internal and external inspections of coal surge bins.

Challenges: To provide detailed photographic inspections of the internal and external coal surge bin structures in Newcastle. For the internal steel linings of the surge bin it was important to get hi-resolution images of the lining, and for the external the same was required, high detail still photographs of the external steel lining, structure and steel beams.

Solution: Airsight Australia designed an inspection plan using two of our advanced multi rotor UAS with live video downlink using two operators. Specific allowances during flight planning and operation were made for potential weather and personnel risks though a detailed Safe Work Method Statement and close communication with supervisors and managers.

Results: High resolution still photographs were captured providing highly detailed imaging of the entire surge bin structures, both internally and externally. The UAV was manoeuvred very close (<3m) to produce high resolution images of the entire steel structure.

Airsight Australia was able to complete the entire external inspections for four bins within 2 days while the internals of each bin took 3-4 hours each. The total project was completed in 7 days spread out over plant shut down times. Airsight Australia was able to reduce the overall cost of carrying out the inspection to one tenth of other traditional means of inspection.

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Onesteel Wire Rope Plant

Onesteel Wire Rope Plant

Job: To carry out a complete roof inspection on Onesteel’s wire rope plant.

Challenges: To provide detailed photographic and video inspections for the 50,000m2 (approx) of tin and asbestos roofing for the Mayfield West Onesteel plant. Due to the asbestos roofing, having people walk on the roof carries a high level of risk.

Solution: Airsight Australia designed an inspection plan using our advanced multi rotor UAS  with live video downlink using 2 operators as well as an elevated work platform to maintain visual line of sight with the UAV. Allowances during flight planning were made for potential weather and personnel risks though a detailed Safe Work Method Statement.

Results: HD video and hi-resolution still photographs were captured providing detailed imaging of the entire roof line and guttering. Where roof damage was visible via the video monitors the UAV was manoeuvred very close (<3m) where further high resolution images were acquired to provide an extra level of decision making information.

The job was completed within 6 hours and data delivery was made within 9hours.

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