T3 蜜桃影像 students help Minto鈥檚 community planning efforts with aerial photography skills
September 18, 2024
summer program students , which led to an invitation for the students to present their work at the in Anchorage.
The community of Minto requested area maps due to three major challenges they are facing 鈥 a logjam blocking river navigation, an outdated community map and options to safely expand the landfill. The T3 drone strand students learned how to fly drones and acquired Federal Aviation Administration鈥檚 TRUST, or The Recreational UAS Safety Test, licenses. They then mapped the requested areas by flying drones with photo telemetry 鈥 an automated process used to collect data remotely. They developed interactive and printed maps, and later returned to Minto and presented their deliverables to the Minto Village Council.
Two of the T3 蜜桃影像 students, Samuel Atchak from Bethel and Natalia Ashton from Wrangell, gave a presentation of their work on a panel called 鈥淭omorrow鈥檚 autonomous air mobility: Nurturing tomorrow鈥檚 drone workforce鈥 at the conference.
This mapping effort has fostered deeper conversations about community energy planning and projects in Minto. It has also strengthened partnerships between 蜜桃影像 research and workforce development programs to create opportunities for meaningful engagements in community energy planning.
Support for this activity and partnership in Minto and attendance at the conference was provided by the program, an Office of Naval Research initiative.