FAA
Grants Woolpert Exemption to Fly Unmanned Aircraft in Ohio
Allows company for first time to fly
unmanned aerial system (UAS) commercially for data collection
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[December 12, 2014]
DAYTON, OH - Woolpert, Inc., a national
geospatial, infrastructure management and design firm specializing
in high-tech mapping and imagery collection services, has received
approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to fly its
unmanned aerial system commercially in Ohio and Ship Island, Miss.
This exemption comes after years of research and development as well
as close coordination with the FAA. This grant of exemption by the
FAA marks the first for a surveying and aerial mapping company to be
approved to fly a UAS commercially in designated airspace.
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“Woolpert has been providing surveying and mapping services for
more than 50 years, with a focused commitment on the advancement
of related technologies and processes. UAS technology will
enable a revolutionary leap in terms of capability,
repeatability and efficiency when it comes to monitoring and
mapping services,” said Jeff Lovin, Woolpert senior vice
president. “UAS will change the way we conduct some of our
existing business in the not-too-distant future, but more
importantly, will create completely new and world-changing
applications we haven’t even thought of yet.”
The data applications with a UAS are far reaching and range from
rapid damage assessment and emergency response to surveying and
mapping of energy and transportation corridors, construction
monitoring, environmental studies and precision agriculture,
which could be impactful national disaster recovery to
individual farmers. “The data we will be able to collect in Ohio
through this exemption will serve as the foundation for a proof
of concept on a number of national applications for UAS,” said
Matt Hutchinson, Ph.D., Woolpert associate and research
scientist, “and we look forward to offering this new technology
and its applications to benefit organizations across the U.S.”
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This exemption marks a significant milestone for the state of Ohio.
With its aviation heritage, Ohio has made huge strides to lead the
charge in developing training centers, technologies, data processing
techniques and advanced applications related to UAS. By securing the
exemption from the FAA, Woolpert contributes to this effort by
advancing Ohio and the Dayton region as a leader in developing
exciting new uses for UAS with the potential for substantial
industry growth.
To date, the FAA has received 167 requests for exemption.
[Jocelyn Hodson, Woolpert]
About Woolpert - Woolpert,
ranked by Engineering News-Record as a top national design firm,
provides professional design, geospatial and infrastructure services
to clients in the public and private sectors. Founded in 1911, and
with more than 600 professionals in 22 offices located throughout
the U.S., Woolpert’s collaborative and multidisciplinary approach is
driven by great people, great clients and great projects. For more
information on Woolpert, visit Woolpert’s website.
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