I posted a job on Droners for an ortho image of approximately 10 acres.
I requested no processing and just the raw images.
I included both an image of the site as well as the address to avoid any confusion whatsoever.
After just 30 minutes, I received 8 quotes: all for $175 and under and one for $1600.
Not sure if someone was trying to fleece me or if there was some sort of misunderstanding:
Just so you know requesting an Orthomosaic Image of your requested site would require roughly 150-300 photos and post-processing software to produce the actual ortho-image.
This can not be done without the use of higher-end aircraft capable of autonomous flight.
Typically these types of outputs range in the hundreds of dollars, if not over $1000.
I would be leary of any pilot who says they could do it for less.
You can read more about what it takes to produce such outputs on our website where we cover this in detail.
You can also find more info on the subject here: https://www.xxxxxxxx
Your location is also directly across the street from the Las Vegas International Airport requiring advanced coordination with the FAA and the Air Traffic Control Tower for KLAS. This itself can take several days or weeks to gain approval. With that said, the FAA would never allow you to fly over 100' AGL max most likely, and as such an orthoimage would be the only way your could the entire facility in a single image.
We would quote you (including the airspace authorization application and additional risk mitigation necessary to gain approval) at least $1600.00.
If you have any questions I'd be happy to help, as we specialize in this type of acquisition and gaining approval to fly in restricted airspace.
As it stands, this location is inside a no-fly zone (Zero-foot LAANC Grid). The pilot and yourself would be liable for fines if caught operating in this airspace without prior permission.
All the best,
xxx
MY RESPONSE:
Thanks for the response & all the more power to you if you can ever get those rates for a single ortho.
> At 200' with 75/75 overlap, this would be less than 100 images and I was doing the processing
> This area is in a 200' LAANC and instant approval - not sure what address you were looking at
> This can be done with a drone as simple as the Mavic Mini so no advanced drone needed
> For the size of this project, the processing could be done for a couple of dollars or possibly even free on Maps Made Easy
> Why in the world would the person ordering the project be held liable for fines? That's preposterous.
I requested no processing and just the raw images.
I included both an image of the site as well as the address to avoid any confusion whatsoever.
After just 30 minutes, I received 8 quotes: all for $175 and under and one for $1600.
Not sure if someone was trying to fleece me or if there was some sort of misunderstanding:
His reply:
Just so you know requesting an Orthomosaic Image of your requested site would require roughly 150-300 photos and post-processing software to produce the actual ortho-image.
This can not be done without the use of higher-end aircraft capable of autonomous flight.
Typically these types of outputs range in the hundreds of dollars, if not over $1000.
I would be leary of any pilot who says they could do it for less.
You can read more about what it takes to produce such outputs on our website where we cover this in detail.
You can also find more info on the subject here: https://www.xxxxxxxx
Your location is also directly across the street from the Las Vegas International Airport requiring advanced coordination with the FAA and the Air Traffic Control Tower for KLAS. This itself can take several days or weeks to gain approval. With that said, the FAA would never allow you to fly over 100' AGL max most likely, and as such an orthoimage would be the only way your could the entire facility in a single image.
We would quote you (including the airspace authorization application and additional risk mitigation necessary to gain approval) at least $1600.00.
If you have any questions I'd be happy to help, as we specialize in this type of acquisition and gaining approval to fly in restricted airspace.
As it stands, this location is inside a no-fly zone (Zero-foot LAANC Grid). The pilot and yourself would be liable for fines if caught operating in this airspace without prior permission.
All the best,
xxx
MY RESPONSE:
Thanks for the response & all the more power to you if you can ever get those rates for a single ortho.
> At 200' with 75/75 overlap, this would be less than 100 images and I was doing the processing
> This area is in a 200' LAANC and instant approval - not sure what address you were looking at
> This can be done with a drone as simple as the Mavic Mini so no advanced drone needed
> For the size of this project, the processing could be done for a couple of dollars or possibly even free on Maps Made Easy
> Why in the world would the person ordering the project be held liable for fines? That's preposterous.