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Robert Erdt

@roberterdt

GoPilot, Remote Sensing, UAS Operations. integrating UAS into public and private entities.

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Working with NOAA National Park Service and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has been one of the best experiences of my #career. #drones are just an added bonus to the solutions we're creating. Can't wait give away our open source spectral libraries to other scientist. GO SCIENCE!

Working with <a href="/NOAA/">NOAA</a> <a href="/NatlParkService/">National Park Service</a> and <a href="/PNNLab/">Pacific Northwest National Laboratory</a> has been one of the best experiences of my #career. #drones are just an added bonus to the solutions we're creating. Can't wait give away our open source spectral libraries to other scientist. GO SCIENCE!
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๐Ÿ‘ DJI for ADS integration. However, anyone thatโ€™s flown in TFR zones, overseas, and #BVLOS knows true integration and deconfliction of manned vs unmanned will require ADS in and out with programmable transponders. Itโ€™s got to be a two way street or you have dumb data.

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#uas hyperspectral flights are very challenging but rewarding. The pushbroom sensor requires determination and constant monitoring to ensure you collect calibrated data. Excited to be working with the #bayspec OCI-F. DJI Enterprise

#uas hyperspectral flights are very challenging but rewarding. The pushbroom sensor requires determination and constant monitoring to ensure you collect calibrated data. Excited to be working with the #bayspec OCI-F. 
<a href="/DJIEnterprise/">DJI Enterprise</a>
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Our team recently released a tech memo detailing the use of #drones, #automation, and #hyperspectral. I highly recommend checking it out as it provides a very in depth guid to our field result. Big Thanks to NOAA for supporting these UAS studies. researchgate.net/publication/33โ€ฆ