An aerial survey is a method of collecting data or information using aerial Photography or remote sensing technologies from an aircraft or drone. It is commonly used for mapping and monitoring purposes across various industries such as environmental, urban planning, agriculture, and infrastructure.
Aerial surveying refers to the act of using aircrafts or other moving platforms to scan properties and objects from a bird's eye view. It is a method of surveying that is most common among pilots and engineers. In this method, the user is able to observe the land or property from afar and take measurements to understand the objects in question.
An aerial survey is a method of collecting information by using aerial photography, or from remote sensing technology.
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It's very helpful to obtain an aerial view of a site. However, it's not absolutely necessary.
G. C. Mattison has written: 'Aerial survey of the Mississippi River Delta' -- subject(s): Photographic surveying, Aerial photography, Surveys
The German Aviatik B1 was possibly the first aeroplane used in WW1 to survey French troop movements in the first month of war.
M. S. Dhanju has written: 'Agricultural Resources Inventory and Survey Experiment (ARISE)' -- subject(s): Aerial photography in agriculture, Agricultural surveys, Agriculture
Lenson Walker Graves has written: 'A survey of part of the city of Rensselaer, New York by aerial photographs with the use of altimeters' -- subject(s): Civil engineering
H. A. Berry has written: 'An aerial radiological survey of the Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Station and surrounding area, Decatur, Alabama, date of survey: July 1985' -- subject(s): Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Measurement, Nuclear facilities, Radioactivity, Remote sensing
NNSA's Aerial Measuring System This is a combination of aircraft and survey equipment that tracks shifts in radiation on the ground and in the air over large areas.
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Mating Eagles have a spectacular aerial display. The Aerial on my car was bent by some vandal.
L. A. Demal has written: 'Aerial survey of boat-angling in the nearshore waters of Lake Huron, 1975' -- subject(s): Huron, Lake (Mich. and Ont.), Fishing, Aeronautics in fishing
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