Kathmandu, Nepal—Drone video
of the tragic earthquake that struck the very top of the world is beyond epic.
As soon as the quake hit
television networks and camera drone operators were boarding all available
means of transportation. The drone
pilots understood full well the absolute importance of rushing to the scene.
They know that drone images and video helps rescuers and
engineers determine the safest ways to extract victims. At the same time shows the rest of the world just how this desperate the situation is being
handled.
Drone pilots and first responders everywhere are
beginning to understand that in natural disasters, search and rescue along with
other emergencies analyzing the material is a genuine lifesaver.
It’s much easier for ground
crews to locate survivors, evaluate hazards and determine the need for
specialized equipment with the help of the new small drone technology.
Helicopters are too large and
their prop wash can actually bring more danger to these delicate extractions. Once victims are clear then helicopters can
drop stretchers and cables to swiftly extract victims to medical care.
CNN broadcast the heartbreaking video below
to their viewers of devastation of this ancient and mystical city. The incredible newsgathering capability of the
drones is just beginning to get the attention of the nations news directors and
editors.
Again I must herald that with
nearly two million multi-rotor drones on the hands of the public, there has
never been a fatality or serious injury.
Property damage is limited to drones getting caught in trees or insignificant
collisions with the ground. The 7000
helicopters in service worldwide can never boast of that kind of a safety record.
Aside from capturing stunning
images drones are unquestionable lifesavers.