Stratomaps propose the Route Validation, a service for drone operators needing to ensure their flight paths take into account ground topographic data, air restrictions, and prohibitions. This service checks manually created routes against a comprehensive database to verify that planned routes do not cross prohibited areas, do not exceed maximum allowed altitudes, or do not fall below minimum safe altitudes, thereby enhancing the overall safety and reliability while planning drone missions.
Route Validation provides drone operators with a reliable service for verifying that their flight paths comply with ground topographic data, air restrictions, and prohibitions. Here's how it works:
Manual Route Positioning: Operators can manually define points along the intended flight route, allowing for specific path creation.
Validation against geospatial data: The service automatically compares the manually created routes with up-to-date geospatial data. It checks for compliance with all relevant restrictions and prohibitions, ensuring that no segment of the route violates safety regulations, such as exceeding maximum altitude limits or crossing prohibited zones.
Warnings & Alerts: The system automatically flags any parts of the route that intersect with prohibited zones or exceed maximum altitudes. This feature provides operators with warnings, enabling them to make necessary adjustments to maintain compliance and ensure a safe flight path.