Reclamation to Conduct Drone Flights at Grand Coulee Dam

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Reclamation to Conduct Drone Flights at Grand Coulee Dam

The following news_release was published by the Bureau of Reclamation on June 4, 2018. It is reproduced in full below.

GRAND COULEE, Washington - The Bureau of Reclamation is planning to conduct Unmanned Aircraft System, also known as a “drone," flights over and around Grand Coulee Dam to photograph and obtain video footage of the structure while water is spilling over the drum gates during the month of June. The last aerial videography of the dam was taken in 2002. Because many improvements have been made to the facility since then, current video footage will capture the updated infrastructure.

Reclamation’s UAS team consists of Federal Aviation Administration and Department of the Interior-certified pilots. The team will operate a small black quadcopter primarily on federal lands but may fly over adjacent private lands such as the Town of Coulee Dam, Grand Coulee, and Electric City. There is an FAA No-Fly Zone over Grand Coulee Dam. Reclamation has obtained the required authorization from the FAA and Department of the Interior, which allows the flights to occur within the No-Fly Zone surrounding the dam. Strong safety requirements and practices will be observed, including not flying over people.

For further information concerning the flights, contact Kirsten Strough at (208) 258-0068.

Source: Bureau of Reclamation

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