I was advised similarly with my 1203. Don??t get it serviced as they don??t carry parts or CCP for it any more. Just enjoy using it.?ÿ
All good, Hawko. Don't mind us. :DWA seems like a pretty good spot to start. Seems like there is lots of opportunities over there.?ÿ
I have a different take on that story. It's not awesome.That company ran a substantial amount of "QA/QC". Sounds like they had one member of the party...
Servicing may be included in the CCP, in which case it??s worth having it done. You should still calibrate it regardless of whether you get it servi...
Much as I like the approval, I was just emphasising the point Norman made.
Was in South Australia, then went further south (Tas)
@norman-oklahoma?ÿThat last point is key, imo.?ÿ Make sure your systems are streamlined, so that you can survey without feeling rushed. Then relax, a...
@micheal-daubyn-2?ÿ Also from BOSSI, where they break down the distinctions, demonstrate that they recognise other, non regulated types of surveyors,...
Just looked at the Denver core curriculum. Looks pretty reasonable.?ÿ
I agree, Rover83. In fact I??d distinguish between what you describe, and the alternative of just learning the ??relevant stuff? as the difference...
@micheal-daubyn-2 I??m?ÿgoing to be picky here too.?ÿ I think you should be using the terms ??licensed surveyor? (or the terms used by NSW - ??...
400ft (120m) is pretty high. On a phantom rtk 20MP that??s something like 3-4cm gsd. You may find you almost never need to fly that high. I??m usual...
TINs are standard deliverables here. If you don??t include it then you can expect a phone call when it gets to the designers.?ÿ
I've been using iAuditor as both a prestart checklist and as a logbook. The logbook aspect (page 1) records where the flight was, what it was for, wha...
@lukenz?ÿI am pretty sure tilt is accounted for in the instrument's error estimation, so can see it's impact in the 2D/3D CQ. The specs sheet gives it...