The Aerial View: Insights from a Visual Observer
In an age where technological advancements continue to reshape our world, the skies above are no exception. Drone technology has swiftly moved from being a novelty to becoming an integral part of various industries, and the integration of drones has revolutionized the way we approach logistical challenges. As drones take flight to deliver parcels, medicine and even food, there’s a crucial role behind the scenes that often goes unnoticed: that of the visual observer.
Being a visual observer on a drone delivery project combines the thrill of flight with the responsibility of ensuring safety and efficiency. Let’s take a closer look at what it means to be a visual observer and the unique perspective it offers.
The Eyes of the Sky
The visual observer plays the role of the eyes on the ground while the drone navigates the skies. Their primary role is to maintain visual contact with the drone at all times, ensuring it stays on course and avoids any potential obstacles or hazards. This requires keen attention to detail and excellent communication skills, as the VO needs to relay important information back to the Pilot in Command (PIC).
Safety First
Safety is paramount in the world of drone delivery. VO’s play a crucial role in maintaining safe operations by keeping a watchful eye on the drone’s surroundings. Whether it’s monitoring airspace for other aircraft, identifying potential hazards such as power lines or wildlife, or assessing weather conditions, VO’s are instrumental in preventing accidents and ensuring the smooth execution of each operation.
Adaptability and Problem Solving
Every flight brings its own set of challenges, whether its responding to unexpected weather changes, navigating complex environments or troubleshooting technical issues. Effective communication and collaboration between the entire flight crew is fundamental for the success of DDC’s operations. While drone technology has advanced significantly, challenges can still arise during the delivery process. Visual observers must be ready to think on their feet and collaborate closely with the rest of the team to overcome any obstacles that arise.
Final Thoughts
By leveraging the power of drones, we can overcome traditional logistics barriers. All members of the flight crew are pivotal in ensuring the safe and efficient operations of these deliveries.
Visual observers play a vital role in shaping the future of delivery services by ensuring the safe travel of drones through the skies. As drones continue to revolutionize the way we transport goods, the importance of the flight crew continues to grow, making it an exciting field for those ready to embrace the challenge.
Think you have what it takes? DDC is currently hiring Visual Observers for the second phase of the Edmonton International Airport drone delivery project. For more information and to apply, visit our careers page.