LIDAR pipeline inspection
this post was submitted on 19 Dec 2024
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OMG yes, perfect explanation! I had suspected something to do with pipelines, mostly due to the absolute whacky flight paths I saw when I looked it up on FlightAware. Thanks!
Could be anything, but as a geophysicist, I assume it is a ground penetrating radar or similar. I don't see a lens that would suggest it is a spectrometer. And it's missing the characteristic shape of a lidar. Could theoretically be a scintillatometer (gamma ray spectrometer) --
In most cases the data will be much better lower to the ground.
Bell Jetranger, tail N233MH registered out of LA, by way of Meridian Helicopters LLC, last flown in Colorado.
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