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Flying Into the Future: How Aerial Robotics Are Transforming NDT Inspections at Height
Offshore Africa
|June 2025
In the high-stakes world of industrial asset inspection— particularly in oil and gas—nondestructive testing (NDT) is essential to ensuring safety, compliance, and operational integrity. Traditionally, inspecting hard-to-reach structures like elevated tanks, offshore rigs, and stacks has posed significant logistical and safety challenges. Workers often depend on scaffolding, rope access, or boom lifts—methods that are labor-intensive, time-consuming, and inherently risky.
But a new era of inspection is taking flight. A groundbreaking aerial robotic system is now enabling NDT inspections at height using drones equipped with robotic arms and specialized end effectors. These autonomous flying robots can carry and operate standard electronic NDT tools—such as dry film thickness (DFT) gauges and ultrasonic thickness (UT) meters—bringing unprecedented safety, precision, and efficiency to industrial inspections.
This innovation is not merely an upgrade in equipment—it's a paradigm shift that redefines how, when, and where inspections can be carried out.
From Manual Risk to Robotic Precision
Traditional NDT inspections require direct human access to the surface under evaluation. In the case of elevated or confined structures, this means workers must climb, rappel, or use mechanical lifts—exposing them to fall hazards, harsh environments, and downtime that can disrupt operations.
According to U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) data, falls remain a leading cause of workplace fatalities. That's why both OSHA and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) recommend minimizing or eliminating work at height whenever possible. Enter aerial robotics: a technology-driven solution that addresses this safety imperative head-on.
The aerial robotic NDT system operates autonomously, navigating to precise GPS or vision-guided locations, then positioning its robotic arm to make physical contact with a target surface. The end effector applies a handheld measurement probe—such as a DFT or UT gauge—to the surface, collects the data, and streams it in real time to a ground-based control station. The entire process is fully automated and repeatable, ensuring consistent data quality without putting human inspectors at risk.
A New Kind of Inspection Platform
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