Anyone Using Drones to Set a Throw Line?

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R'Lee

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I use an pneumatic air launcher that shoots a pvc projectile with hi-test fishing line. About 60 psi will put it anywhere you want. Use the fishing line to pull 1/16 line & use that to pull the rope through. I'm a ham radio op and use this method also for hanging antenna wire.
 
EcoTreeCo

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I would rather use a drone for filming tree work and set a line with a big shot. It would have to be an independent cameraman though. I don't think I could climb while seeing an employee messing around with a remote control.
 
treesmith

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Where I am in Oz, you need a commercial pilots licence to fly a drone/RC helicopter for work purposes, tree inspections, even advertising I think. Personal use is fine but anything work related then its needed
 
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I use an pneumatic air launcher that shoots a pvc projectile with hi-test fishing line. About 60 psi will put it anywhere you want. Use the fishing line to pull 1/16 line & use that to pull the rope through. I'm a ham radio op and use this method also for hanging antenna wire.
How big of a tank and valve do you use for 60 psi?
 

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