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Airport Aerial Photography is
conducted under the Aeronautical Survey Program, which provides
position, height, orientation information, and maps needed for safe
air navigation. The surveys provide critical information about airport
features and about obstructions to air navigation. The FAA also
uses the surveys to establish airport approach and departure procedures,
determine maximum takeoff weights, update aeronautical publications,
and for airport planning and construction studies.
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Some of the phases of Airport Aerial Photography
that are offered to contractors include:
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Collecting Metric Quality Aerial Photography
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Collecting Remotely Sensed Imagery from Aircraft
(with positioning and orientation parameters)
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Completing a Paper Log Describing Exposures
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Producing an Electronic File Describing Exposures
- Controlling Quality
- Writing a Project Report
If you'd like more information on Airport
Aerial Photography visit the
Aeronautical Survey Program's homepage or view requirements
within the
Scope of Work summary.
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Aerial
photograph: GVL, Gainesville, FL
(click to enlarge)
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