Have Drone Will Travel LLC

Have Drone Will Travel LLC

-FAA licensed, a technical approach to drone photography- advanced drones and cutting edge software

10/14/2024
Photos from Have Drone Will Travel LLC's post 09/25/2024

Unimproved rural land southwest of Warrensburg.

Photos from Have Drone Will Travel LLC's post 09/25/2024

A couple of commercial shoots out in Leawood.

09/25/2024

Trying to catch up on the some of the flights I did last month. This is an ortho of a development near Warrensburg with property lines superimposed.

09/15/2024

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Photos from Have Drone Will Travel LLC's post 08/25/2024

Scanning floorplans is quick and simple. These can add a lot to a real estate listing.

920 SW Drake Drive, Lees Summit - MLS 2503242 - Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices 08/08/2024

Beautiful home at Raintree Lake in Lee's Summit that I got the privilege of photographing both interior and exterior.

920 SW Drake Drive, Lees Summit - MLS 2503242 - Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices See photos for this 4 Bath, 3 Bedroom property in Lees Summit, MO 64082

08/01/2024

This one just completed. A beautiful house in the Raintree Lake area. I completed a video montage for the outside, interior photos, and a 360 panographic walk-through. Altogether a fun project.

Photos from Have Drone Will Travel LLC's post 07/05/2024

Heavy water in the Missouri River today near Fort Osage.

05/18/2024

This is from my first live mission using PFV video on a real-estate listing. I'm excited to bring this new capability and adding it to my real-estate and marketing toolbox.

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04/14/2024

Clearing the Air with Drone Technology
When we talk about the cutting-edge ways drones are changing our world, it's impossible not to get excited about their role in detecting hazardous and greenhouse gases. This isn't just about the cool factor; it’s about solving real-world problems in ways we never could before. Traditional gas detection methods? They’ve done their part, but they come with a laundry list of limitations—high costs, accessibility issues, and, most importantly, risks to human safety that we just can’t ignore.
Imagine having to manually check for dangerous gases in a vast industrial complex or a remote agricultural field. Not only is this approach time-consuming and costly, but it also puts workers in harm’s way. This is where drones fly in to save the day, quite literally. These high-flying helpers come equipped with advanced sensors capable of sniffing out a wide range of gases, from methane to carbon dioxide, and everything in between. And the best part? They deliver this data in real-time, allowing for quick analysis and action—a game changer in emergency situations or when trying to prevent environmental disasters.
What truly sets drones apart is their ability to go where humans and traditional methods can't. Whether it’s navigating the tight confines of an industrial site or covering the expansive reaches of an oil field, drones do the legwork without putting human lives at risk. This isn’t just about convenience; it’s a major leap forward in ensuring workplace safety and environmental protection.
Let's talk about what this looks like in the real world. Picture a drone buzzing over an oil field, its sensors detecting a methane leak that would've otherwise gone unnoticed. Or consider the impact of drones in urban areas, where they assess air quality and help pinpoint pollution sources. These aren't hypothetical scenarios; they're happening right now, demonstrating drones' potential to revolutionize how we approach environmental monitoring and industrial safety.
The benefits of using drones for gas detection extend beyond just safety. They represent a cost-effective alternative to traditional monitoring methods, eliminating the need for extensive fixed infrastructure or costly manned aircraft surveys. Moreover, the efficiency drones bring to the table is unparalleled. They cover large areas quickly, ensuring comprehensive monitoring without the downtime or coverage gaps inherent in manual inspections.
Looking to the future, the prospects for drone technology in gas detection are as broad as the horizon. With advancements in sensor accuracy, AI for predictive analysis, and autonomous flight capabilities on the rise, drones are set to become even more indispensable in our efforts to protect both people and the planet.
So, where does this leave us? In an era where technology continually reshapes our approach to safety and environmental stewardship, drones stand out as a beacon of innovation. They offer a smarter, safer, and more efficient way to detect hazardous gases, proving that sometimes, looking to the skies is the best way to clear the air.
As we continue to explore and embrace these aerial allies, it's clear that the possibilities are as limitless as the skies they navigate. Whether you're in the business of environmental monitoring or looking to enhance industrial safety protocols, it's time to consider how drones can play a pivotal role in your operations.

03/26/2024

Morning Coffee at Overboard Coffee with Lee's Summit Chamber of Commerce.

03/22/2024

Sky-High Safety: How Drones Are Revolutionizing Risk Mitigation in Business

In an era where technology continuously reshapes the boundaries of possibility, drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), emerge as pivotal players in enhancing business operations and employee safety. The integration of drone technology into risk mitigation strategies represents a significant leap forward, offering innovative solutions to age-old challenges.

Overview of Drone Technology and Its Applications
Drones come in various forms, including fixed-wing and multirotor UAVs, each with distinct advantages for specific tasks. Technological advancements have significantly improved their capabilities, making drones invaluable for tasks requiring mobility, precision, and real-time data collection. From advanced sensors to AI integration, drones are now more accessible, efficient, and versatile than ever before.

Mitigating Risk to Employees

Hazardous Inspections
Drones excel in conducting inspections in areas that are dangerous or difficult for humans to access, such as high-rise structures, power lines, or within disaster zones. By deploying drones, businesses can significantly reduce the risk of workplace accidents and ensure the safety of their employees.

Emergency Response
In emergency situations like fires or natural disasters, drones can be swiftly deployed to assess the scene, providing critical data that can inform and guide first responders' actions without putting additional lives at risk.

Health and Safety Monitoring
On large sites, particularly in construction, drones offer a bird's-eye view, monitoring health and safety compliance, identifying potential hazards, and ensuring that safety protocols are followed, thus promoting a safer work environment.
Protecting Business Assets and Interests

Security Surveillance
Drones augment traditional security measures by offering aerial patrols and real-time surveillance, effectively deterring unauthorized access and enhancing the protection of physical assets.

Inventory Management
Especially useful in logistics and retail, drones streamline inventory management, enabling businesses to oversee large warehouses or outdoor areas efficiently, minimizing loss and optimizing stock levels.

Agricultural Support
For the agriculture sector, drones revolutionize the way farms monitor crop health, manage resources, and protect yields, directly impacting productivity and sustainability.

Reducing Financial Risks
Insurance Documentation
Rapid and precise documentation of assets by drones aids businesses in insurance claims, ensuring accurate coverage and minimizing potential for fraud.

Project Monitoring
In construction and real estate, drones provide ongoing monitoring of projects, helping businesses stay on schedule and within budget, thus safeguarding against financial overruns.

Legal and Ethical Considerations
Navigating the legal landscape is crucial for businesses utilizing drones. Compliance with local regulations and a commitment to ethical practices, particularly regarding privacy and data protection, are essential to harnessing the benefits of drone technology responsibly.

Conclusion
Drones offer a transformative approach to risk mitigation, enabling businesses to safeguard employees, protect assets, and minimize financial risks with unprecedented efficiency and precision. As the capabilities of UAVs expand, their integration into business strategies will continue to offer competitive advantages across various industries.

Exploring the potential of drones to enhance your business operations can open up new avenues for safety, efficiency, and innovation. For expert guidance and professional drone services, consider reaching out to specialists in the field. Embrace the future of risk mitigation with drone technology, and elevate your business to new heights.

02/27/2024

What a golf ball sees

Photos from Have Drone Will Travel LLC's post 02/27/2024

Construction Orthomosaics

Alright, let's unpack why drone orthomosaic mapping is a game-changer for construction projects.
First off, precision is key. Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras can capture detailed imagery from various angles, providing an accurate overview of the construction site. This data enables precise measurements of distances, areas, and volumes, eliminating guesswork and enhancing project planning and management.

Efficiency is another major advantage. Drones can cover large areas in a fraction of the time it would take using traditional surveying methods. This rapid data acquisition streamlines the surveying process, accelerating project timelines and reducing overall costs.
Safety is paramount in the construction industry, and drones offer a safer alternative to manual surveying methods. By conducting aerial surveys, drones minimize the need for personnel to access potentially hazardous areas, such as elevated structures or unstable terrain, thereby mitigating safety risks and improving on-site safety protocols.

Furthermore, the accessibility and versatility of drone orthomosaic mapping facilitate effective communication and collaboration among project stakeholders. The detailed maps and imagery generated by drones can be easily shared and analyzed, fostering better decision-making and enhancing project coordination among team members, clients, and other stakeholders.

In summary, drone orthomosaic mapping offers unparalleled benefits for construction projects, including precision, efficiency, safety, and improved communication. By leveraging this technology, construction professionals can optimize project workflows, mitigate risks, and ultimately deliver successful outcomes.

02/25/2024

Time lapse of Lee's Summit Oktoberfest 2023

02/24/2024

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02/17/2024

Enhancing Agriculture with Multi-Spectral Drones: A Technological Revolution
In recent years, the agricultural industry has witnessed a transformative shift, with advancements in technology reshaping traditional farming practices. One such innovation that has gained significant attention is the use of multi-spectral drones. These unmanned aerial vehicles equipped with specialized cameras capable of capturing data across various wavelengths of light have emerged as powerful tools for optimizing agricultural processes.
Traditionally, farmers relied on visual inspection or satellite imagery to assess crop health and monitor field conditions. However, these methods often lacked the precision and timely insights needed to make informed decisions. Enter multi-spectral drones, offering a higher resolution and more detailed analysis than ever before.
One of the primary applications of multi-spectral drones in agriculture is crop monitoring and management. By flying over fields and capturing images at different wavelengths, these drones can detect subtle variations in plant health, nutrient levels, and moisture content. This data is then processed using sophisticated algorithms to generate detailed maps and actionable insights for farmers.
For instance, by analyzing the reflected light from crops in the near-infrared spectrum, multi-spectral drones can identify areas of stress or disease that may not be visible to the naked eye. This early detection allows farmers to take proactive measures, such as targeted irrigation or pest control, to mitigate potential losses and optimize yields.
Multi-spectral drones enable precision agriculture, a farming approach that involves tailoring inputs such as water, fertilizers, and pesticides to specific crop requirements. By identifying areas with varying levels of nutrient deficiency or pest infestation, farmers can apply resources more efficiently, reducing waste and environmental impact.
Another significant advantage of multi-spectral drones is their ability to assess crop growth and development throughout the season. By capturing data at regular intervals, farmers can track changes in vegetation indices such as NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) and identify trends over time. This longitudinal analysis helps optimize planting schedules, predict harvest yields, and make informed decisions for future seasons.
The use of multi-spectral drones can contribute to sustainable agriculture practices by minimizing chemical usage and promoting soil health. By precisely targeting inputs based on real-time data, farmers can reduce the need for blanket applications of fertilizers and pesticides, leading to cost savings and decreased environmental pollution.
However, while multi-spectral drones offer immense potential for revolutionizing agriculture, their widespread adoption still faces challenges. These include initial investment costs, regulatory hurdles, and the need for specialized training to operate and interpret the data effectively.
The use of multi-spectral drones in agriculture represents a paradigm shift towards data-driven decision-making and precision farming practices. By harnessing the power of advanced imaging technology, farmers can optimize resource allocation, enhance crop productivity, and promote environmental sustainability. As technology continues to evolve, multi-spectral drones are poised to play an increasingly vital role in shaping the future of agriculture.

Puget Sound Montage 12/30/2023

My second video up to YouTube. Just a nice day on the sound.

Puget Sound Montage Just a quick video montage of a sunny day on the sound in 2021.Taken with a DJI Mini 2have-drone.com

Cloud time lapse 12/24/2023

My first attempt to put a video up on YouTube.

Cloud time lapse 25 minutes of clouds in 25 seconds taken from a DJI Air2S at 400 ft.This is my first test of YouTube.

Photos from Have Drone Will Travel LLC's post 06/29/2023

New ad photos for recently painted areas of Worlds of Fun.

Who else can get to fly a drone in WoF

03/28/2023

650 foot+ driveway in need of repair and you need to know an exact square footage? Too easy.

03/28/2023

How do you inspect a seven acre roof? Put a drone on it!
original picture was a composite of 305 separate pictures taken at an altitude of 100 feet.

01/24/2023

I did a high resolution orthomosaic of Mineral Creek cemetery yesterday. Companies use these as basemaps then create overlays to indicate who is located at each site for genealogical purposes or to show which sites are available. It will be interesting to see the final product.
Please note: this is a low resolution map. The actual map took 395 photos at .6 inches per pixel and was 278 MB.

01/13/2023

Agriculture Orthomosaic Mapping

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