Remote Piloting
Remote piloting refers to the operation of vehicles, such as drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), from a distance using a control system. This technology allows pilots to navigate and control the vehicle without being physically present, often using a combination of cameras and sensors to receive real-time feedback. Remote piloting is commonly used in various fields, including aerial photography, agriculture, and search and rescue operations.
The process typically involves a remote control or software interface that communicates with the vehicle. Pilots can execute maneuvers, capture images, or gather data while remaining safely on the ground. This method enhances safety and efficiency, making it a valuable tool for both commercial and recreational purposes.