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Aerial Service Line

Cell towers inspected
without the climb.

High-resolution aerial imagery of cell towers — antennas, mounts, structural components, and ground equipment. Documented at altitude, no climbers required, no service interruption.

Call (615) 827-2737
Aerial drone view of a steel lattice cell tower against open sky

Who It's For

Built for tower operations.

Wireless Carriers

Routine condition assessments across owned and leased tower portfolios.

Tower Operators

Pre-climb planning and post-event rapid assessments to reduce crew exposure.

Tower Construction Crews

Pre-bid surveys and as-built verification without sending climbers up first.

Insurance Adjusters

Documented evidence for wind, ice, and lightning damage claims.

Deliverables

Every tower inspection includes.

100MP antenna imagery

Complete coverage of every antenna, mount, and orientation across the tower.

Structural component inspection

Bolts, welds, guy wires, anti-climb measures, lighting, and ground equipment.

Antenna alignment documentation

Azimuth and tilt visual reference, comparison-ready for performance audits.

Site condition survey

Cable management, weatherproofing, ground equipment, and access path issues.

Process

How it works.

  1. Phone consult

    Tower location, height, focus areas, and timing.

  2. Pre-flight planning

    Airspace clearance, weather window, flight pattern design.

  3. On-site flight

    Typically 30 to 60 minutes per tower depending on height and complexity.

  4. Report delivery

    Annotated imagery + structural findings, delivered electronically.

FAQ

Common questions.

What height towers can you inspect?

Standard macro cell towers in the 100 to 200 foot range are well within our equipment's altitude envelope. Taller monopole, guyed, or self-support structures require additional flight planning, which we coordinate during the initial consult.

How does inspecting near controlled airspace work?

Many cell towers sit in or near controlled airspace, especially in urban areas and near airports. We file flight plans and obtain LAANC authorization as part of the engagement — no surprises on inspection day.

Can you inspect while the tower is in service?

Yes. Drone inspection has no impact on tower operation, RF transmission, or active equipment. The flight stays clear of the radiation cone.

What about top-mounted equipment that's hard to see from the ground?

That's the primary use case for aerial inspection. We capture top-of-tower equipment, mount platforms, and elevated cabinets that are difficult or unsafe to inspect from the ground.

Do you offer post-storm rapid response?

Post-event inspections following severe weather can be scheduled on expedited timelines for clients who need them to support insurance claims or prioritize crew dispatches.

  • Veteran-Owned
  • Licensed Tennessee LLC
  • Fully Insured
  • Headquartered in Middle TNDeployable Nationwide

Ready to inspect a tower portfolio?

Phone first, or grab a slot on the calendar.

Call (615) 827-2737
Call (615) 827-2737