Training: Methane Leak Detection Using Drone
Training: Methane Leak Detection Using Drone

Training: Methane Leak Detection Using Drone

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Only one of its kind training to learn how to use Laser Falcon methane detector for drone surveys.

Students should have the knowledge and practical experience covered by training:

Can be provided at the SPH Engineering office or using video conferencing software.

Duration: up to 2 days.

The price is for a group of up to 4 students.

Training outline:

  • Basics of methane detection with Laser Falcon sensor
  • Assembling the drone-based system
  • Flight planning fundamentals for long linear objects
  • Flight planning fundamentals for areal objects
  • Taking into account weather conditions (wind, precipitation, show, sun)
  • Using True Terrain Following (TTF) option for methane leaks detection missions
  • Processing the collected data.

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