Use of #UAV / #Drones as a #forest management tool, providing #foresters an eye in the sky. Inspect 200ha in a few moments. The productivity gains in staff time and gains in better crop monitoring are within reach. But managing the application of this technology needs careful consideration. Forest companies need to understand the CAA regulations, implement policy for contractor and staff use, manage risk and insurance, policy for contractor and staff use, manage risk and insurance, and open communication with other airspace users. Then provide training and certification for staff, and establish minimum requirements for UAV service providers. Talk to our team to find out more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTpx7d4C40Q
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