Flyability redefines UAV operation boundaries and explores the heart of a glacier
20.01.2016
Flyability partnered with the mountain rescue team of the Zermatt Glacier in the Swiss Alps to explore crevasses situated at an altitude of 3'500 meters ASL.
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These narrow ice caves are inaccessible to all current robotic technologies, and present a huge risk to human rescuers. Flyability has pushed the boundaries of UAVs with their latest drone, as it was able to fly down into the crevasse and back up to return to the surface and captured the most stunning footages of the area, rarely seen by humans.
With its spherical, freely rotating protective cage, the drone remains perfectly stable after contacts, making it completely collision-tolerant and safe to fly close to humans. It was thus capable to easily access this extreme environment while being remotely operated by an untrained pilot. The embedded full HD camera, digital live video transmission and the powerful lighting system allowed the drone to operate in the heart of the mountain glacier, tens of meters below the surface. This successful experience has shed light upon the promising results of using this gamechanging device for mountain Search & Rescue missions, in addition to the current focus of the company in Industrial Inspection of inaccessible and confined environments. The technology has been warmly welcomed by Zermatt rescue professionals as they are constantly developing and refining rescue techniques, which reach the highest efficiency in crevasse fall emergencies, to locate injured parties before dispatching a rescue team in dangerous situations.
About Flyability
Flyability develops collision-resistant drones for professional uses. The company is active in industrial Inspection and Search & Rescue, allowing professionals to inspect and explore inaccessible environments and gather crucial images and thermal information. This data allows its wide range of customers, from Oil & Gas majors or Energy companies to Search & Rescue teams and firefighters to locate defects, locate victims, and get a precise picture of hard to reach places, while achieving important time, cost and risk reductions.
Flyability is the winner of the Venture Kick final in 2015. The startup flew to Boston in 2014 with the venture leaders USA in 2014 to explore the US market. In September 2015, Flyability entered the TOP100 Swiss Startups ranking for the first time, at the 3rd position.

