Unmanned Aircraft Systems Use in Blasting Operations

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Lon Santis Dale Ramsey
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

The use of aircraft to support blasting operations in mines, quarries and construction sites goes back to the early days of aviation. Invaluable at times, aircraft use has been limited by cost, the unpredictability of weather impacts and other factors. Recently several technologies have matured to open up a new way to acquire aerial data with unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), commonly called drones. Equally important, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has recently implemented an exemption process and rulemaking to implement the commercial use of UAS into the United States’ National Airspace. The skies are opening for many applications of UAS. The most notable may be photogrammetry, which is the science of making measurements from photographs, especially for determining the exact positions of surface points.
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APA: Lon Santis Dale Ramsey  (2016)  Unmanned Aircraft Systems Use in Blasting Operations

MLA: Lon Santis Dale Ramsey Unmanned Aircraft Systems Use in Blasting Operations. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2016.

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