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Process description and project terms<\/h2>\n

Client Submits Brief<\/h3>\n

A simple brief is initially required detailing; contact details (of all parties\u00a0involved), required assets, desired location\/s, intended usage, timescale, dependencies.<\/p>\n

Initial Feasibility Study<\/h3>\n

This stage is simply a basic review of the supplied brief to assess the feasibility of the intended project and it’s requirements.<\/p>\n

Pre-deployment Survey<\/h3>\n

A pre-deployment survey must be carried out as part of the planning stage. This is a mandatory process defined\u00a0by the company’s\u00a0operations manual which was submitted to the CAA<\/a> to enable legal permissions to operate as a commercial aerial\u00a0assets supplier.<\/p>\n

This process takes the form of an internally used document (copies can be supplied\u00a0on request) and will detail the following:<\/p>\n