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Landslide area safely inspected only hours after severe storms.

CalTrans assessed a major road’s integrity with X10, keeping the public and their people, safe.

Background

Caltrans manages more than 50,000 miles of California's highway and freeway lanes, provides inter-city rail services, permits more than 400 public-use airports and special-use hospital heliports. Their number one objective is the safety of the traveling public in California. To assist them in managing their roads, rails, and ports, CalTrans has acquired a number of Skydio X10 smart drones. Recently, this decision paid major dividends at the site of a large landslide in the immediate aftermath of a near-record setting rain storm.

Challenge

A landslide occurred in Eureka, CA, and the area needed to be inspected to see if it was safe for clearing and remediation work to proceed.

Skydio X10 3D scanning landslide onto highway in California

Skydio Solution

A Caltrans inspector sitting in his home 450 miles from the slide was able to remotely deploy and pilot an X10 to get in close, right above the slide damage to see if more scarping was present (which can indicate another slide is imminent).

inspecting landslide with Skydio X10 for more escarpment

Having a climbing crew out to evaluate a slide like this in heavy rain conditions would not be possible or safe. UAS technologies that are ruggedized and capable of operating in harsh conditions fundamentally change how events like this can be responded to. Just the fact that I was able to watch a live stream of the flight from the UAS in my home office 450 miles away still blows my mind.

CalTrans logo a Skydio Aerial Achievement Award nominee
Aaron Chamberlin, Senior Transportation Engineer (Specialist) CalTrans

Results

The inspection was used to determine where and when clean-up could start; keeping workers out of the danger zone.

3D Scans from Skydio X10 of landslide on highyway

Amazing photos from yesterday's heavy storm in LA taken with the #skydio #X10 in heavy rain. I'm very impressed with the conditions that these new IP rated UAS can operate in and still capture necessary data. Technologies like this help engineers evaluate conditions in ways that are not possible with traditional methods and help get roads open faster after weather events.

CalTrans logo a Skydio Aerial Achievement Award nominee
Aaron Chamberlin, Senior Transportation Engineer (Specialist) CalTrans

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