Is this aircraft mapping the fire areas? Posted by atlas_gt@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 8 comments
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[-] FingernailToothpicks@reddit Flood following fire is a big deal. Usually FEMA will take post fire LiDAR, calculate, and map.
[-] whosat___@reddit It’s Lidar scanning. Here’s an article from 2020 about that exact helicopter: https://www.dingmantownship.org/News/FirstEnergyHelicopters.html [-] Primary-You2625@reddit I'm impressed on how fast and accurate you got this info. Kudos brother. [-] whosat___@reddit Thanks (I’m a sister haha) [-] Cruel2BEkind12@reddit Probably a good way to map destroyed structures. [-] atlas_gt@reddit (OP) Interesting. Thank you.
[-] Primary-You2625@reddit I'm impressed on how fast and accurate you got this info. Kudos brother. [-] whosat___@reddit Thanks (I’m a sister haha)
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smoores02@reddit
Yep!
FingernailToothpicks@reddit
Flood following fire is a big deal. Usually FEMA will take post fire LiDAR, calculate, and map.
whosat___@reddit
It’s Lidar scanning. Here’s an article from 2020 about that exact helicopter:
https://www.dingmantownship.org/News/FirstEnergyHelicopters.html
Primary-You2625@reddit
I'm impressed on how fast and accurate you got this info. Kudos brother.
whosat___@reddit
Thanks (I’m a sister haha)
Cruel2BEkind12@reddit
Probably a good way to map destroyed structures.
atlas_gt@reddit (OP)
Interesting. Thank you.