NCDOT Conducts First Bridge Inspection Using Drones

The Marc Basnight Bridge over Oregon Inlet became the first bridge in the state inspected via drone by North Carolina Department of Transportation crews.

[Above photo by NCDOT.]

The inspection – conducted during the week of February 22 – entailed operators monitoring live high-definition drone video feeds as inspected the bridge’s 10 largest columns, looking for any potential defects that would require further action.

Photo by the NCDOT

A waiver granted to the agency in 2020 by the Federal Aviation Administration allows NCDOT to operate drones beyond visual line of sight when inspecting bridges – letting the operator fly the drone around pillars, between girders, and even inside columns.

The agency noted in a statement that using drones to conduct bridge inspections speeds up the process saves money, and reduces the need for lane closures. While drones will not replace a traditional visual inspection in most instances, they “supplement” traditional inspections with the ability to inspect areas of the bridge that are difficult to reach during a traditional visual inspection.

The North Carolina DOT added that the drone used in this particular inspection, a Skydio 2, is equipped with detect-and-avoid technology that allows it to operate within a foot of the bridge structure without risk of crash.

 

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