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Service brief

UAS Investigative Solutions

An unmanned aircraft system, a drone, put to investigative work: aerial photo and video documentation where ground access fails. Flown by RPAS-certified pilots and logged like every other piece of evidence we produce.

The capability

Some scenes cannot be reached, and some can only be understood from above. A rural property with one road in. A site too large to walk. A structure that has to be documented without anyone stepping onto it. UAS work covers the ground that ground work cannot.

Our pilots hold Transport Canada RPAS certification. The aircraft is an instrument, not a shortcut: every flight is planned against the case objective, and what the camera captures is handled like any other exhibit. Aerial photo and video documentation, site and property overwatch, and support for rural and remote surveillance are all flown to the same standard.

What you receive

Geotagged, timestamped aerial imagery, stills and video, with the flight record behind every capture. Delivered as part of the case file and formatted for its end use: court, counsel, an insurer, or your own records.

When it fits

Large or inaccessible properties. Rural work where an unfamiliar vehicle would be noticed before it parked. Site and structure documentation for insurers, counsel and property owners.

It does not replace ground surveillance: where a case needs a person observed lawfully over time, that remains investigator work. And where aviation or privacy law says a flight cannot happen, it does not happen. Every operation is flown within Canadian aviation law and Ontario privacy law.

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Every case starts with a free, confidential consultation and a written scope before any work begins.