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Two coordinated drones, one appointment.
You don't stand in the driveway for three hours while one drone makes ten passes. A thermal scout and a 100MP beauty fly the same property in parallel, finish in under thirty minutes, and feed one combined report.
At a glance
You don't stand in the driveway for three hours while one drone makes ten passes. A thermal scout and a 100MP beauty fly the same property in parallel, finish in under thirty minutes, and feed one combined report.
Why two drones, not one
Thermal and visual on the same pass
Two cameras with different jobs. The Matrice 30T flies a radiometric thermal sweep looking for warm patches that don't belong; the Mavic 4 Pro captures 100MP frames a contractor can zoom into. Doing both on one airframe is two flights, two weather windows, two days. Doing both at once is one window and one set of frames you can put side-by-side.
Under thirty minutes on the driveway
A single drone flying a residential roof takes roughly ninety minutes from setup to landing. Two coordinated drones cut that to under thirty. Your dogs notice less. Your neighbors notice less. We're off the property before the school bus passes.
One report, not two
When the thermal flags a warm patch, the report pairs it with the closest 100MP frame from the same minute, projected to show you where the marker lands on the visible roof. Your contractor sees the anomaly and the photo of the spot in one row, not two.
How we run two airframes safely
Both drones are pre-registered with the FAA and insured to $1,000,000 of liability. We fly them as a coordinated mission under one current FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate; when the airframes split visual line-of-sight, a visual observer joins the launch per Part 107 §107.33.
The thermal scout flies a fixed grid altitude for consistent ground-sample distance. The 100MP camera flies the brand-locked five-shot cinema sequence on the same property in parallel. The two flight paths are deconflicted before launch and the aircraft hold separation in flight; we don't improvise once they're in the air.
What's in the deliverable
A signed PDF report with thermal and visual findings cross-referenced, GPS coordinates for every flagged area, a five-shot brand-locked cinema reel of the property, and the underlying photos and thermal frames stored alongside in your portal. Every file is hashed at delivery; the audit row records who delivered what and when.
Same-day on the standard slot. The portal link arrives in your inbox before dinner; the files are yours to keep, forward, or ask us to delete.