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Sharper Shape & SkySkopes successfully use drone to construct transmission line

By Michelle Froese | September 14, 2017

Sharper Shape and SkySkopes, in cooperation with an investor owned utility, have developed an innovative and unique way to use unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) for power-line construction. The mission used the Sharper A6 UAS to string sock lines for a 675-kV line construction project.    

Drone builds transmission line

The project used the Sharper A6 drone to string sock lines for a 675-kV line construction project. Watch the video here.

“This use-case highlights how UAS are a safe and effective option for many applications in the utility industry beyond basic inspections,” said Matt Dunlevy, CEO and President of SkySkopes.

Sock pulling, the act of flying a strong and lightweight rope and attaching it to the towers, is typically performed via helicopters or by workers climbing the towers. Both these methods involve risk to both helicopter pilots and ground crews.

The use of UAS is eliminating the previously complex process consisting of several steps of reattaching the rope and decreasing the risk of injury for involved people.

“This is a great proof of concept for unmanned aircraft because we proved that they can string both the outboard lines and the center line through the middle of the center phase of a tower,” said Dunlevy. “There are risks associated with both helicopter and tower climbing methods. Now there is another option as proven by Sharper Shape and SkySkopes.”

“When the utility first reached out there were lots of unknowns. Working as a team, we pulled together, developing a test plan, and executing the flights,” explained Paul Frey, Director – Electric Utilities for Sharper Shape. “We ran five test flights to test a number of objectives related to pulling the line through each of the tower phases, triggering the ‘PAC Man’ and setting the line on the center pulley.”

SkySkopes’ pilots are trained for missions that are difficult in nature, often flying advanced heavy-lift multirotor aircraft with precision where autonomy is impractical.

“Sharper Shape and SkySkopes are always looking for innovative ways to increase safety. Working with the utility we did exactly that,” said Mike Johnson, Director of Flight Operations at SkySkopes.

Mike Johnson added: “We appreciated the challenge to innovate a feasible line pull solution for this 675-kV line project. The team did a great job of modifying a heavy lift small UAS to carry line, developing a test plan, and making sure the test flights were safely executed. Overall, I am impressed by the utility’s commitment finding new ways to make their operations safer.”


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