Short Aerial Photography and Video of New Roof Refurbishment

Westmead House Farnborough roof images

Newly refurbished flat roofing at Westmead House in Farnborough

We were commissioned to provide a short simple video and a collection of photos of a new roof project our client had completed recently in Farnborough. The main challenge was that the building was less than a 1km from Farnborough airport, which would require special permissions from the CAA and the airport to conduct a flight so near. This was no problem for Drone Media Imaging who use pilots and service providers that have enhanced CAA permissions already granted. On this occasion it was Eyeup.camera

The flight was completed early on a Sunday morning without issue.

If you have a need for aerial photography or video of a building in a built-up or congested area or even near an airport, you need to consider the best and most experienced commercial drone pilots such as those at Drone Media Imaging. We are able to work at reduced distances throughout the United Kingdom.

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westmead house flat roof refurb in Farnborough
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