DJI successfully conducted a test using the Drone FlyCart 30 on the Nepal side of Mount Everest, reaching a maximum altitude of 6,191.8 m. This test aimed at transporting goods and cleaning trash, showcasing the potential of heavy drones in rescue operations and high-altitude material transportation. The drone performed round-trip flights between Base Camp and Camp 1, successfully carrying oxygen tanks, supplies, and trash, setting a record for the highest altitude heavy civilian drone transport.
The development of mountaineering activities has raised concerns about safety, rescue operations, and environmental pollution. Drones can offer solutions to these issues, reducing the risks faced by guides and climbers on Mount Everest. Drones can also be pivotal in cleaning up trash on the mountain, preserving the natural environment. A Nepali drone operator initiated a project to clear debris on the southern slopes of Mount Everest following the successful tests by DJI, focusing on efficient waste management practices.
By utilizing drones for transport and waste management at high altitudes, risks associated with traditional methods can be minimized. Flight data collected from these tests can contribute to the future use of drones in such challenging environments, highlighting the potential benefits of drone technology in safeguarding mountain ecosystems. This innovation opens up new possibilities for improving safety, reducing environmental impact, and enhancing the overall experience in mountaineering activities.
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