Presentation  Agenda
The  
Business  
The  Team
The  
Technology  
Application  
Process    
Benefits  
Demo
Paul  KitchenerDirector  -­‐  PEAK  Aerial  Inspection  &  
Imaging  LIMITED
A  company  specialising  in  the  provision  of  digital  inspection  an  imaging  
using  specialist  drone  technology.  
PAUL  KITCHENER
DIRECTOR
NIGEL  LEE
PETRO-­‐CHEM  
MICK  STEPHENSON
HEALTH  &  SAFTEY  
STEPHEN  PADGETT
BUSINESS  &  FINANCE
Meet  The    Power  Team
Over  100  years  combined  experience  
Director
Paul  Kitchener
International award winning
photographer with a proven track
record for delivering results on
both a national and international
level to a variety of Commercial
and Corporate clients, Charities
and Local Authorities.
Paul  Kitchener
8.5
9.2
5.3
7.2
Leadership  Skill
Creativity
Marketing  Strategy
Concept  &  Ideas
Photography
Key  Skills
UAV  Pilot
Leadership
Project  Management
Project  delivery
Petro-­‐Chemical  Engineering  Expert
Nigel  Lee    
Proven track record in
delivering challenging multi-
million pound projects on time
and within budget constraints.
Demonstrated high proficiency
of safety management systems
and control.
Specialising in tank and pipeline
systems including installation
and inspection adopting best
practice.
High degree of knowledge and
experience within COMAH Top
Tier sites including
understanding and practical
experience of legislative
requirements at all levels.
Good leadership skills across all
disciplines..
Nigel  Lee
Photography
Key  Skills
Industrial  Inspection
Safety  Management  
Project  Management
Project  delivery
Health  &  Safety  Advisor
Mick  Stephenson    -­‐  DP  Consultancy
International award winning
photographer with a proven track
record for delivering results on
both a national and international
level to a variety of Commercial
and Corporate clients, Charities
and Local Authorities.
Mick  Stephenson
8.5
9.2
5.3
7.2
Leadership  Skill
Creativity
Marketing  Strategy
Concept  &  Ideas
Photography
Key  Skills
UAV  Pilot
Leadership
Project  Management
Project  delivery
Business  &  Financial  Advisor
Stephen  Padgett    -­‐  PCF  Solutions  
International award winning
photographer with a proven track
record for delivering results on
both a national and international
level to a variety of Commercial
and Corporate clients, Charities
and Local Authorities.
Stephen  Padgett
8.5
9.2
5.3
7.2
Leadership  Skill
Creativity
Marketing  Strategy
Concept  &  Ideas
Business  Development
Key  Skills
Business  Planning
Leadership
Project  Management
Finance  
DJI  Inspire  1  
RAW
Lossless  cinema  4K  
RAW  video  
16MP  Photographs  
Compact  &  Durable  
20  Min  Flight  Time  
Indoor  Use  
DJI  Phantom  3  
1080p  Video  
12MP  Photographs  
20  Min  Flight  time  
Indoor  Use
Our  Services
PEAK  Aerial  Inspection  &  Imaging  LIMITED
Description
Land  &  Site  Surveys  
Industrial  Inspection
Roof  InspectionAerial  Photography 4K  Aerial  Video
Marketing
Security Event  Management   Agriculture  
Thermal  Imaging  
Drone  Inspection  Pipeline
Save  time,  money  and  risk  to  human  life  on  first  inspection  at  height
Booking  Request  
Return  Booking  form  
inc  T&C  
Pay  Deposit  
Receive  
Conformation
Team  Onsite  
H&S  Checks  and  
Flight  Plan  
Work  Carried  out
Images  Sent    
Images  to  be  sent  to  
relevant  industry  expert  
for  analyst      
Report  Delivered  
In  Depth  report  
produced  giving  detail  
on  inspection  and  
recommendations   Arrange  for  work  to  be  
carried  out  |  book  next  
inspection  as  
recommended  in  report
Job  Complete    
Minimal  risk  to  
human  life  on  initial  
inspection
Whats  the  Cost
Can  you  put  a  price  on  human  life!
Judith  Hacki`,  Chair  of  the  Health  and  Safety  Execubve,  said:  
It’s  important  to  get  working  at  height  right.  Falls  remain  one  of  the  biggest  causes  of  serious  
workplace  injury  –  with  more  than  40  people  killed  and  4,000  suffering  major  injuries  every  year.  
Fact!
From  £1200
Aerial  Video  Production
Full  Inclusive  Service  starting  
at  £2000  per  day
Industrial  Inspection
Starting  at  £400
Roof  Inspection
From  £400
Aerial  Photography
Case  Study  from  Sky  -­‐  Futures
A  client  with  a  petrochemicals  plant  based  in  Northern  Egypt
SAVING US $4M INSPECTING ONSHORE FLARES IN EGYPT
Challenge:
A client with a petrochemicals plant based in Northern Egypt commissioned Sky-Futures to
complete five live flare UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) Inspections. The company had a
requirement to understand the conditions of the flares to decide whether a shutdown was
required, what parts would need to be ordered beforehand, and if any refurbishment was required.
Solution:
Once Sky-Futures’ flare expert was in receipt of the general arrangement drawings for the flare
tips, the team began to plan the inspection. Based on the type of technology in use and Sky-
Futures flare experience, the inspection was planned over the course of 3 days.
The onshore sight allowed the UAV remote-pilots to select the best take-off and landing sites that
would optimize the data collected by the UAV of the flares. In total and because of the prior
planning and understanding of the flare technology, the inspections of five live flares took only two
days.
Result:
Following the inspection, 5 separate live flare inspection reports were issued by Sky-Futures flare
expert, David English. As a result, the Oil and Gas Company were able to effectively plan for their
shutdown, with technical assistance from Sky-Futures flare expert. They were able to identify
parts required and order spares in good time, minimizing the shutdown period.
The online UAV flare inspection and Sky-Futures flare expertise resulted in a decrease in the
shutdown period by 5 days. This enabled the client to save US $3.75m.
Therefore, by using Drone Technology, combined with the appropriate expertise, there are a
number of benefits to be achieved:
• Save time, money and reduce the risks to human life
• Reduce the amount of unnecessary inspections
• Act as a first line of inspection from the safety of the ground
• Reduce paperwork and the requirement to mobilise manpower and associated supervision
• Quickly identify any matters for concern requiring human intervention
• Provide an initial report and recommendations from appropriate experts in their fields
UAV  and  the  Law
A  quick  look  at  current  regulations  
For aircraft of 20 kg or less, these are referred to as a 'small unmanned aircraft', for which the requirements are a
little less stringent and are covered within Articles 166 and 167.
Article 166
1 A person shall not cause or permit any article or animal (whether or not attached to a parachute) to be
dropped from a small aircraft so as to endanger persons or property.
2 The person in charge of a small unmanned aircraft may only fly the aircraft if reasonably satisfied that the
flight can safely be made.
3 The person in charge of a small unmanned aircraft must maintain direct, unaided visual contact with the
aircraft sufficient to monitor its flight path in relation to other aircraft, persons, vehicles, vessels and
structures for the purpose of avoiding collisions.
4 The person in charge of a small unmanned aircraft which has a mass of more than 7 kg excluding its fuel
but including any articles installed in or attached to the aircraft at the commencement of its flight, must not
fly such an aircraft:
5
6 a)
7 in Class A, C, D or E airspace unless the permission of the appropriate air traffic control unit has
been obtained;
8 b)
9 within an aerodrome traffic zone during the notified hours of watch of the air traffic unit (if any) at
that aerodrome unless the permission of any such air traffic control unit has been obtained; or
10 c)
11 at a height of more than 400 feet above the surface unless it is flying in airspace described in sub-
paragraph (a) or (b) above and in accordance with the requirements for that airspace.
12
13 The person in charge of a small unmanned aircraft must not fly such an aircraft for the purposes of aerial
work except in accordance with a permission granted by the CAA.
Small Unmanned Surveillance Aircraft
Article 167
1 The person in charge of a small unmanned surveillance aircraft must not fly the aircraft in any of the
circumstances described in paragraph (2) except in accordance with a permission issued by the CAA.
2 The circumstances referred to in paragraph (1) are:
3
4 a) over or within 150 metres of any congested area;
6 b)
7 over or within 150 metres of an organised open-air assembly of more than 1,000 persons;
8 c)
9 within 50 metres of any vessel, vehicle or structure which is not under the control of the person in
charge of the aircraft; or
10 d)
11 subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), within 50 metres of any person.
12
13 Subject to paragraph (4), during take-off or landing, a small unmanned surveillance aircraft must not be
flown within 30 metres of any person.
14 Paragraphs (2)(d) and (3) do not apply to the person in charge of the small unmanned surveillance aircraft
or a person under the control of the person in charge of the aircraft.
15 In this article ‘a small unmanned surveillance aircraft’ means a small unmanned aircraft which is equipped
to undertake any form of surveillance or data acquisition.
Example
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    Presentation  Agenda The   Business  The  Team The   Technology   Application   Process     Benefits   Demo
  • 3.
    Paul  KitchenerDirector  -­‐ PEAK  Aerial  Inspection  &   Imaging  LIMITED A  company  specialising  in  the  provision  of  digital  inspection  an  imaging   using  specialist  drone  technology.  
  • 4.
    PAUL  KITCHENER DIRECTOR NIGEL  LEE PETRO-­‐CHEM  MICK  STEPHENSON HEALTH  &  SAFTEY   STEPHEN  PADGETT BUSINESS  &  FINANCE Meet  The    Power  Team Over  100  years  combined  experience  
  • 5.
    Director Paul  Kitchener International awardwinning photographer with a proven track record for delivering results on both a national and international level to a variety of Commercial and Corporate clients, Charities and Local Authorities. Paul  Kitchener 8.5 9.2 5.3 7.2 Leadership  Skill Creativity Marketing  Strategy Concept  &  Ideas Photography Key  Skills UAV  Pilot Leadership Project  Management Project  delivery
  • 6.
    Petro-­‐Chemical  Engineering  Expert Nigel Lee     Proven track record in delivering challenging multi- million pound projects on time and within budget constraints. Demonstrated high proficiency of safety management systems and control. Specialising in tank and pipeline systems including installation and inspection adopting best practice. High degree of knowledge and experience within COMAH Top Tier sites including understanding and practical experience of legislative requirements at all levels. Good leadership skills across all disciplines.. Nigel  Lee Photography Key  Skills Industrial  Inspection Safety  Management   Project  Management Project  delivery
  • 7.
    Health  &  Safety Advisor Mick  Stephenson    -­‐  DP  Consultancy International award winning photographer with a proven track record for delivering results on both a national and international level to a variety of Commercial and Corporate clients, Charities and Local Authorities. Mick  Stephenson 8.5 9.2 5.3 7.2 Leadership  Skill Creativity Marketing  Strategy Concept  &  Ideas Photography Key  Skills UAV  Pilot Leadership Project  Management Project  delivery
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    Business  &  Financial Advisor Stephen  Padgett    -­‐  PCF  Solutions   International award winning photographer with a proven track record for delivering results on both a national and international level to a variety of Commercial and Corporate clients, Charities and Local Authorities. Stephen  Padgett 8.5 9.2 5.3 7.2 Leadership  Skill Creativity Marketing  Strategy Concept  &  Ideas Business  Development Key  Skills Business  Planning Leadership Project  Management Finance  
  • 9.
    DJI  Inspire  1  RAW Lossless  cinema  4K   RAW  video   16MP  Photographs   Compact  &  Durable   20  Min  Flight  Time   Indoor  Use   DJI  Phantom  3   1080p  Video   12MP  Photographs   20  Min  Flight  time   Indoor  Use
  • 10.
    Our  Services PEAK  Aerial Inspection  &  Imaging  LIMITED Description Land  &  Site  Surveys   Industrial  Inspection Roof  InspectionAerial  Photography 4K  Aerial  Video Marketing Security Event  Management   Agriculture   Thermal  Imaging  
  • 11.
    Drone  Inspection  Pipeline Save time,  money  and  risk  to  human  life  on  first  inspection  at  height Booking  Request   Return  Booking  form   inc  T&C   Pay  Deposit   Receive   Conformation Team  Onsite   H&S  Checks  and   Flight  Plan   Work  Carried  out Images  Sent     Images  to  be  sent  to   relevant  industry  expert   for  analyst       Report  Delivered   In  Depth  report   produced  giving  detail   on  inspection  and   recommendations   Arrange  for  work  to  be   carried  out  |  book  next   inspection  as   recommended  in  report Job  Complete     Minimal  risk  to   human  life  on  initial   inspection
  • 12.
    Whats  the  Cost Can you  put  a  price  on  human  life! Judith  Hacki`,  Chair  of  the  Health  and  Safety  Execubve,  said:   It’s  important  to  get  working  at  height  right.  Falls  remain  one  of  the  biggest  causes  of  serious   workplace  injury  –  with  more  than  40  people  killed  and  4,000  suffering  major  injuries  every  year.   Fact! From  £1200 Aerial  Video  Production Full  Inclusive  Service  starting   at  £2000  per  day Industrial  Inspection Starting  at  £400 Roof  Inspection From  £400 Aerial  Photography
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    Case  Study  from Sky  -­‐  Futures A  client  with  a  petrochemicals  plant  based  in  Northern  Egypt SAVING US $4M INSPECTING ONSHORE FLARES IN EGYPT Challenge: A client with a petrochemicals plant based in Northern Egypt commissioned Sky-Futures to complete five live flare UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) Inspections. The company had a requirement to understand the conditions of the flares to decide whether a shutdown was required, what parts would need to be ordered beforehand, and if any refurbishment was required. Solution: Once Sky-Futures’ flare expert was in receipt of the general arrangement drawings for the flare tips, the team began to plan the inspection. Based on the type of technology in use and Sky- Futures flare experience, the inspection was planned over the course of 3 days. The onshore sight allowed the UAV remote-pilots to select the best take-off and landing sites that would optimize the data collected by the UAV of the flares. In total and because of the prior planning and understanding of the flare technology, the inspections of five live flares took only two days. Result: Following the inspection, 5 separate live flare inspection reports were issued by Sky-Futures flare expert, David English. As a result, the Oil and Gas Company were able to effectively plan for their shutdown, with technical assistance from Sky-Futures flare expert. They were able to identify parts required and order spares in good time, minimizing the shutdown period. The online UAV flare inspection and Sky-Futures flare expertise resulted in a decrease in the shutdown period by 5 days. This enabled the client to save US $3.75m.
  • 14.
    Therefore, by usingDrone Technology, combined with the appropriate expertise, there are a number of benefits to be achieved: • Save time, money and reduce the risks to human life • Reduce the amount of unnecessary inspections • Act as a first line of inspection from the safety of the ground • Reduce paperwork and the requirement to mobilise manpower and associated supervision • Quickly identify any matters for concern requiring human intervention • Provide an initial report and recommendations from appropriate experts in their fields
  • 15.
    UAV  and  the Law A  quick  look  at  current  regulations   For aircraft of 20 kg or less, these are referred to as a 'small unmanned aircraft', for which the requirements are a little less stringent and are covered within Articles 166 and 167. Article 166 1 A person shall not cause or permit any article or animal (whether or not attached to a parachute) to be dropped from a small aircraft so as to endanger persons or property. 2 The person in charge of a small unmanned aircraft may only fly the aircraft if reasonably satisfied that the flight can safely be made. 3 The person in charge of a small unmanned aircraft must maintain direct, unaided visual contact with the aircraft sufficient to monitor its flight path in relation to other aircraft, persons, vehicles, vessels and structures for the purpose of avoiding collisions. 4 The person in charge of a small unmanned aircraft which has a mass of more than 7 kg excluding its fuel but including any articles installed in or attached to the aircraft at the commencement of its flight, must not fly such an aircraft: 5 6 a) 7 in Class A, C, D or E airspace unless the permission of the appropriate air traffic control unit has been obtained; 8 b) 9 within an aerodrome traffic zone during the notified hours of watch of the air traffic unit (if any) at that aerodrome unless the permission of any such air traffic control unit has been obtained; or 10 c) 11 at a height of more than 400 feet above the surface unless it is flying in airspace described in sub- paragraph (a) or (b) above and in accordance with the requirements for that airspace. 12 13 The person in charge of a small unmanned aircraft must not fly such an aircraft for the purposes of aerial work except in accordance with a permission granted by the CAA. Small Unmanned Surveillance Aircraft Article 167 1 The person in charge of a small unmanned surveillance aircraft must not fly the aircraft in any of the circumstances described in paragraph (2) except in accordance with a permission issued by the CAA. 2 The circumstances referred to in paragraph (1) are: 3 4 a) over or within 150 metres of any congested area; 6 b) 7 over or within 150 metres of an organised open-air assembly of more than 1,000 persons; 8 c) 9 within 50 metres of any vessel, vehicle or structure which is not under the control of the person in charge of the aircraft; or 10 d) 11 subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), within 50 metres of any person. 12 13 Subject to paragraph (4), during take-off or landing, a small unmanned surveillance aircraft must not be flown within 30 metres of any person. 14 Paragraphs (2)(d) and (3) do not apply to the person in charge of the small unmanned surveillance aircraft or a person under the control of the person in charge of the aircraft. 15 In this article ‘a small unmanned surveillance aircraft’ means a small unmanned aircraft which is equipped to undertake any form of surveillance or data acquisition.
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    Guisborough  Priory    Music  Venue
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    Infinity  Bridge    Stockton  -­‐  On  -­‐  Tees
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    www.peakimagephotography.co.uk 0800  246  1401 Peak Image  Photography @Peakimageredcar