May 2017 drone video of the Miami Beach Convention Center Renovation and Expansion project as captured by an Airborne Response UAS flight team. #MiamiBeachConventionCenter #MiamiBeach #construction #Construction #dronevideo
See Airborne Response featured in ECO (environment coastal & ocean) magazine on October 14 regarding the threat posed by inconsistent seawall height to Miami Beach waterfront land owners. #MediaAppearance #MediaClip #ECOMagazine #MiamiBeach #Drone #searise #Flooding #UAS #UAV
New homes may fall victim to neglectful property owners of neighboring lots who fail to take necessary action MIAMI BEACH - The City of Miami Beach is slated to spend over $400 million over the next five years to combat sea level rise, according to the Miami Herald. A substantial portion of this funding will be used to raise streets, install new pumps, and increase public seawalls to a minimum height of 5.7 feet NAVD (North American Vertical Datum) above mean sea level. While
Watch Airborne Response Founder and CEO Christopher Todd speak to Glenna Milberg from WPLG Local 10 News ABC about the impact of Hurricane Matthew on Miami Beach. Airborne Response launched a UAS before and after the storm to gauge environmental impact on the shoreline. #MiamiBeach #WPLGLocal10 #GlennaMilberg #ChristopherTodd #MediaAppearance #HurricaneMatthew #Drone #UAS #UAV
UAS video footage from the Airborne Response flight team that joined the Operation Venetian Response II Exercise Team hosted by Miami Beach Police and Miami Beach Fire-Rescue on Wednesday, October 12, 2016. #Video #Police #FireDepartment #FireBoat #MiamiBeach #Exercise #Florida #Miami #MBFD #MBPD
Ongoing U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Miami Beach Erosion Control and Hurricane Protection project appears to be hardest hit by storm MIAMI - While much of Miami-Dade County appears to have emerged unscathed from Hurricane Matthew, new evidence from an unmanned aircraft system (UAS) indicates that the storm had significant impact on a portion of the shore along Miami Beach, according to marine scientists. Airborne Response, a Miami Beach-based UAS startup company, launched a d
SUMMARY: sUAS technology provides a more efficient way to document work progress at most large scale construction projects. Drones have the ability to capture imagery from new perspectives, especially when natural elements such as vegetation or sea provide hinderances from garnering a full 360 degree view of the work site.
PROBLEM: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in partnership with Miami-Dade County and the City of Miami Beach, is in the process of restoring portions
SUMMARY: Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) represent a tremendous opportunity for small U.S. Coast Guard units without direct aviation assets to monitor potential environmental hazards such as fuel leaks from distressed vessels. PROBLEM: On Tuesday, August 30 the M/V Jane Delta, a 80-foot Azimut motor yacht docked in the 4900 block of Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, Florida began sinking in her mooring slip. Alarmed residents contacted Coast Guard Sector Miami which promptly dep