What is a Drone Survey?
Drone surveys, an aerial survey using drones and special cameras to capture aerial data, have become an increasingly popular method with planning projects. While surveying with drones, images of the ground are taken from multiple vantage points, measuring land in less than 70% of the time as land surveys. Drone surveys can also be 90% faster than manual surveying methods.
Why choose a Drone Survey?
This type of survey provides reliable, accurate and timely data for your projects producing high resolution imagery and measuring comprehensive data. Surveying large and complex sites with a drone provides data collection and analysis, which can lead to cost savings and improved accuracy compared to traditional surveying methods
How long does it take?
Drone surveys can be weather dependent. Wind, rain, and other adverse weather conditions can impact drone performance and data accuracy.
Can you fly over 3rd party lands?
Typically, yes you can, provided you are not causing a Nuisance by repeatedly flying over the land and or at a low height. If a survey is being undertaken for a specific purpose as a one off by a professional, this is unlikely to meet the tests of Nuisance.
How much will it cost?
Drone surveys can cost between £300 and £500, dependent on your site area.
For more information and advice on Drone Surveys, please Contact us
Drone surveys, an aerial survey using drones and special cameras to capture aerial data, have become an increasingly popular method with planning projects. While surveying with drones, images of the ground are taken from multiple vantage points, measuring land in less than 70% of the time as land surveys. Drone surveys can also be 90% faster than manual surveying methods.
Why choose a Drone Survey?
This type of survey provides reliable, accurate and timely data for your projects producing high resolution imagery and measuring comprehensive data. Surveying large and complex sites with a drone provides data collection and analysis, which can lead to cost savings and improved accuracy compared to traditional surveying methods
How long does it take?
Drone surveys can be weather dependent. Wind, rain, and other adverse weather conditions can impact drone performance and data accuracy.
Can you fly over 3rd party lands?
Typically, yes you can, provided you are not causing a Nuisance by repeatedly flying over the land and or at a low height. If a survey is being undertaken for a specific purpose as a one off by a professional, this is unlikely to meet the tests of Nuisance.
How much will it cost?
Drone surveys can cost between £300 and £500, dependent on your site area.
For more information and advice on Drone Surveys, please Contact us